New Technology Alert: Pampers to Launch Smart Diapers this Fall
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Tech takes over the diaper industry.
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“I want u to know that ur postpartum body is remarkable.”
In the old days, married couples were fans of sleeping solo — keeping separate rooms, and visiting one another only when the mood struck.
Our society places so much value on physical appearance, and this hurts men as much as it hurts women. Men are cons. So with that in mind, we ask you to consider husky men.
River “Oakley” Nimmo passed away at age five surrounded by his loved ones. Oakley had always dreamed of being in the Army and celebrated his fifth and final birthday with that dream in mind. According to People, Oakley celebrated his big day “dressed in camouflage, playing with toy gear and spending time with army personnel in the hospital as he underwent treatment for cancer.” But Oakley sadly passed away on Thursday, June 20. His family shared: “We are going to give Oakley a full military service in honor of his wish to become an ‘Army Man,’ one day,” the post continued. “We ask that any active military members and/or veterans to please attend the funeral in their uniforms.” YOU MAY ALSO LIKE: 2-Year-Old Beats Rare Form of Ovarian Cancer In the end, Oakley’s dream was realized. According to KATV, The Arkansas National Guard promoted Oakley as an Honorary Colonel, assigned to the Joint Force Headquarters at Camp Joseph T. Robinson as an “Army Man.” His certificate reads: “That reposing special trust and confidence in the patriotism, valor, fidelity, and abilities of River Oakley Nimmo, I do hereby appoint him an Honorary Colonel in the National Guard of Arkansas and of the
A two-year-old girl is now cancer-free after battling a rare form of ovarian cancer.
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“If you’re a human living in today’s world, I don’t know how you’re not suffering in any way.”
“I didn’t want to go anywhere; I wanted to stay home. I was scared to take my baby to Walmart, my anxiety was so bad.”
“I think a lot of people try to hide their condition and not really be open about it.”
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A mom writes to us with her story of motherhood, which includes a scary medical event, a battle with addiction, difficult men, and struggles with postpartum depression and anxiety.
It’s not an easy conversation, but it’s worth it.
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Things aren’t going so well with the June family.
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“We tend to forget our mamas when babies are around. We ask how baby is, what does baby need, can we hold the baby, can we buy this for the baby but… what about mama?”
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