I enjoyed the first 30 weeks of my pregnancy in England, where the National Health Service covered the cost of my midwife, birthing coach, and weekly prenatal yoga sessions.Read the article
For breastfeeding moms, going back to work can mean doing double duty: not only are you working to put food on the table, but you’re also working to make food for your baby.Read the article
If you’re a soon-to-be parent, you’ll likely spend the majority of your pregnancy making decisions about childbirth and everything that leads up to it, like whether or not you want to learn your baby’s gender in advance, use an epidural, or work with a doula.Read the article