Category Archives: Momist
Boosting Your Chances for Pregnancy
If you’re trying to get pregnant this year, you can always try to boost your chances of success. If you have no specific challenges to your fertility, it can still help you to conceive according to the schedule you’d prefer. If you have challenges to overcome, like PCOS, then it’s vital to boost your chances of success!
Today we’re taking a look at some of the easiest and most effective ways to increase your chances of getting pregnant when you want to.
Tracking Ovulation
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Girish Navani on Career and Motherhood
The world has very much changed in the last 30 years in terms of cultural attitudes towards women. Gone are the days of the women raising the kids and keeping the house whilst the husband went out to work and these days the roles which we have as men and women have changed dramatically. What this has bred is a generation of remarkable women who are able to hold down professional careers and still be very present and very giving mothers. My good friend Girish Navani is this type of woman, she is
Simple Financial Hacks That Work For Busy Families
It’s a fact: raising a family is expensive. According to the latest stats, the average cost of raising one child from birth to their 18th birthday costs parents $233,610. That breaks down to about $1,081 every month per child.
Parenthood changes your life in a lot of ways. You’ll face sleepless nights, dirty diapers, and an empty wallet. If you’re one of the many parents struggling to balance their finances, use these life hacks to stay out of the red.
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Music & The Importance Of Flexible Thinking
In the year 2018, our world's culture is moving at an alarming pace. This is not just some random, tossed out statement; it's verifiably true. If we look at major changes in human society: the advent of agriculture, human rights, steam engines and electricity, these revolutions are spread out over long periods of time, but the gaps between revolutionary advancements grow shorter and shorter throughout history as a whole. The Internet has thrust us into an incredibly volatile age where conversations






