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15 Questions to Answer Before You Pick a Daycare

In which we pass on hard-earned knowledge about what to look for before you choose a daycare.

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4 Grown-Up Meals That You Can Also Feed Your Baby

Meals for adults that can easily be adapted to serve tiny food snobs in training.

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Just You & the Baby: Postpartum Loneliness 101

Most of the time it is just you and the baby. Hours and hours and hours of just you and a baby.

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An HR Advisor Demystifies Parental Leave

If there’s one thing you take away about California leave policies, it should be that time doesn’t equal money. In other words, there are a set of laws and policies governing how much time you can take off work and have your job protected, and there are a different set of laws and policies related to how you get paid during your time off.

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My wife had postpartum psychosis. Why was it so hard to get help?

We're in month five of recovery and still trying to figure it out. I don't know what I’m doing.

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Don't buy these much-recommended baby items

You'll see these items on baby registry lists everywhere, but don't be fooled—you don't actually need them.

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5 things I wish I knew before I had a baby

Lessons learned after challenges with breastfeeding, mental health, sleep, and navigating opinions.

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Screw the "natural" way

Against raising kids according to what nature intended.

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The best ways to support a partner who just gave birth

How non-birthing partners can best support moms postpartum.

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A Jewish pediatrician’s surprising take on circumcision

Hotly debated on internet forums, banned in some, we take on the topic of circumcision from the perspective of Dr. Ted Handler.

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17 Things You Shouldn't Bother Doing With a Newborn

Moms share what they wish they had stopped doing sooner in their postpartum journey.

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Does mom's use of Tylenol while pregnant cause autism or ADHD in their children?

This has become a hot topic (again) as of late with several recently published studies circulating on the topic. Several of you have expressed concern and Dr Ted and I have put together a response for you!

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Introducing Oath Care Communities

Join fellow mothers and specialists in our new stage-based communities for pregnancy, postpartum, toddler and early childhood.

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Why I Joined Oath Care

Head of Research and mother of 2, Becca Feldman, shares why she joined the team at Oath to improve maternal health outcomes.

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Why I’m joining Oath

Ellie Powers shares her motherhood journey and why she's joining Oath Care to lead Product.

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Tips for Reading with Kids with Oath's Speech Language Pathologist

Tips for reading with kids with Oath Speech Language Pathologist, Jody Vaynshtok.

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5 Tips for a Healthy Spring

Spring is a time for exploration, growth, and renewal. Here are five tips to help you and your children live your best spring season. 🌸

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How Our Healthcare System Fails Black Mothers: A Perspective on Experiences of Black Mothers Interacting with the Healthcare System

There is a long history of mistreatment and abuse of Black patients by the medical profession and healthcare system. This story describes the experiences of a young Black mother navigating the healthcare system in an effort to amplify the voices of the marginalized and silenced populations.

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How Oath Improves Our Micro and Macro Worlds: Portfolios of Population Health Framework

Oath is changing the way we pursue health— by providing care that aligns with the socially intertwined human experience, focusing on connection, community, and accessible specialists.

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