Category: Marriage/Family

Mile-High Status: How Travel Plans Might Be Wrecking the Birth Rate

Birth rates are falling around the world. While generous pronatal policies to support families are a tried-and-true strategy to modestly increase birth rates, the rather smallish effects have led most people to conclude that there must be important cultural headwinds at play.
… one factor weighing on fertility may be staring us in the face as we get back to work: travel.

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How to Break Bad Habits and Cultivate a Healthy Marriage

Dr. Randy Schroeder recommends husbands and wives learn to forgive each other, be solution-focused in conflict, and infuse laughter into their relationship. He also warns about having secrets, interrupting each other, and using sarcasm. Couples can learn better ways to interact and communicate! Listen to the full podcast.

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Labor of Love: One Woman’s Fight to Give Women More Birth Options

Katie Chubb’s baby gestated for nine months. But her proposed birth center has been gestating for six years—and there’s still no date on when the doors will open. Her attempts to serve the mothers of Augusta, Georgia have been blocked by local hospitals. In many states, laws and licensing requirements allow massive hospital networks to strangle competitors in the cradle.

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A decade after she was told she’d never give birth, she got a Christmas surprise

A woman who was told she could never give birth received a surprise gift on Christmas — a baby boy — following a cryptic pregnancy.
Melanie Smith and her husband, Donovan O’Dell, welcomed their first child, Vincent Antonio O’Dell, on Christmas Day, after a few hours of labor, Good Morning America (GMA) reported. The baby’s arrival was completely unexpected as Smith, 28, was told nearly 10 years ago that she would likely never bear children due to uterine irregularities.

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