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The boundless love a parent has for their child is matched only by their capacity to embarrass them.
What do you need to know about surrogacy?
When you are talking about surrogacy and treatment, the first question that must come to your mind is ‘What do you need to know about surrogacy?’ Surrogacy is a costly treatment compared to other fertility treatments, therefore a proper budget estimate for the treatment must be considered at the initial stage.
By Mikita Shah2 years ago in Families
When One Wants a Baby, but the Other Doesn't
In a quaint little town, lived a woman named Joyce . Joyce was a kind-hearted and compassionate person who had a deep desire to become a mother. However, there was one significant hurdle she had to overcome—her husband, James, did not share the same longing for parenthood.
By Emmanuel Ojenike2 years ago in Families
Roots of Love
In a quaint little town nestled amidst rolling hills and lush greenery, there lived a family whose bond was as strong as the roots of the ancient oak tree that stood in their backyard. The Johnsons—Mark, Sarah, and their three children, Emily, Jack, and Lily—embodied the essence of love, unity, and resilience that defined the true meaning of family.
By WILLIAM DIAGO RODRIGUES2 years ago in Families
A Mother's Love Knows No Bounds
In the quaint town, nestled among rolling hills and lush greenery, lived a woman named Emily. She was known far and wide as the epitome of a devoted mother. Her warmth and compassion radiated through her every action, touching the lives of all who crossed her path.
By MUNSI MONSURUL KARIM2 years ago in Families
What do you really want to teach your kids?
I saw a TikTok recently about a lady that decided to take her son out of school. She has decided to start homeschooling her son. This decision is because she feels like her son is not learning what he needs to learn at school. Listening to this woman, I understand what she was saying. When we really think about the school system, and the world that we live in, we have to consider how the future will be. Are our kids growing up with all the knowledge that they really need in life? Will they be able to succeed? We have all heard many stories about how young people don't know how to do basic things. Such as not knowing how to make a doctor's appointment, or not knowing what it means when someone says DOB. We want our children to have the best chance in life to be able to succeed, and to become anything they want to be. I want my daughter to have the best chance in life, more of a chance than I have ever had. So that when she grows up, she can do anything and everything that she wants to do. Watching videos from so many people that are now homeschooling their kids, has made me consider what I really want my daughter to be learning. If she is being given the best chance in life. I think we all need to consider if there is a better way to teach our kids.
By Talara Nolan2 years ago in Families
Embracing Motherhood
Becoming a first-time mom was a journey I never imagined would change me so profoundly. It wasn't just about bringing a new life into the world; it was about discovering parts of myself I never knew existed, facing fears I never thought I could conquer, and experiencing a love so fierce it took my breath away.
By Willow Peddy2 years ago in Families
Migrant Mothers: A Light Away From Home
How do you become a mother to your child when you're not home? This question still lingers on Alma Navarro, a 50-year-old former overseas worker in Bahrain. She started working as a maid outside the country to support her family, leaving her 6-year-old child to her sister-in-law— unaware of the consequences it would bring to her relationship with her little one years later.
By Ada May Sacil2 years ago in Families






