“Around 20 million premature and low-birth weight babies are born every year and are at high risk of death or disability because of hypothermia.” YearsBornMillionsRiskBabyBirthLowsWeightDisabilityPrematureHigh RiskHypothermia Author:Jane Chen
“I was born imagining myself with an apron on, with pies cooling on the window sill and babies crying upstairs. I thought that all that stuff would somehow anchor me to the planet, that it was the weight I needed to keep from just flying off into space.” StuffBornSpaceWifeCryPlanetsBabyNeededWindowWeightFlyingPieAnchorsHouseworkUpstairsCoolingAprons Book:Postcards From the Edge Source: Postcards From the Edge
“I find it to be strange that people get obsessed about how fast actresses and celebrities are taking off their baby weight. I guess people like to look to them and feel better about themselves or feel worse about themselves.” PeopleFeelsLooksStrangeBabyWeightActressesObsessedFeel Better Author:Busy Philipps
“The easiest way to get your body back after baby is to not gain too much weight during your pregnancy!” WayBodyToo MuchBabyGainsWeightYour BodyPregnancy Author:Constance Marie
“My faith is a great weight hung on a small wire, as doth the spider hang her baby on a thin web.” FaithBabyWeightHungSpidersWire Author:Anne Sexton
“Weight loss after pregnancy is safe but requires attention and guidelines” LossAttentionBabySafeWeightPregnancyWeight LossGuidelines Author:Debbie Meyer
“Look, I can carry a baby! I'm gaining weight right, everything's going well.” WellsLooksI CanBabyWeightSwimsuitsGaining Weight Author:Amy Adams
“Lemurs are good parents but they do it in different ways. I originally studied father care. I was very interested in that and we saw that a lot of these animals that lived in pairs and the father wasn't doing anything at all for the first month. But then suddenly, when the baby got to be a certain weight then the dads chipped in and started carrying the babies which was very nice. And then if there was twins or triplets then they helped.” IfsWayFirstsDifferentCareCertainFatherParentAnimalSawsNiceBabyMonthsDadWeightDifferent WaysPairsTwinsVery NiceGood ParentTripletLemurs Author:Patricia Wright
“It is difficult to look at any newborn baby and accept that he or she will necessarily encounter pain, challenges, disappointments, and hardships in life. Yet even the Savior needed to "go forth, suffering pains and afflictions . . . of every kind" (Alma 7:11), the only difference being that Jesus, though tempted, did not sin (Hebrews 4:15; see also D&C 45:4). Even harder to comprehend, however, was how that precious Babe of Bethlehem, whose birth we celebrate each Christmas, would one day bear the weight not only of our sins but also all our infirmities.” LooksKindPainSufferingJesusDifficultChallengesDifferencesSinAcceptingBabyBearsBirthNeededOne DayWeightHarderDisappointmentCelebrateEncountersHardshipSaviorAfflictionTemptedBabeHebrewNewbornInfirmityBethlehemNewborn BabySuffering Pain Author:Eric D. Huntsman
“I gotta lose weight. I got stretch marks on my stomach and I never had a baby. So now when I take off my shirt in front of women, I tell them I was attacked by a mountain lion.” LosesFrontsBabyMountainWeightMarkShirtsStomachLionsLose WeightStretch Marks Author:Felipe Esparza
“I lost most of my weight from breastfeeding and I encourage women to do it; It's just so good for the baby and good for yourself.” LostBabyWeightBreastfeeding Author:Beyonce Knowles
“It's really unfair to working women in America who read celebrity news and think, 'Why can't I lose weight when I've had a baby?' Well, everyone you're reading about has money for a trainer and a chef. That doesn't make it realistic.” ThinkingWellsAmericaReadingLosesMoneyBabyNewsWeightRealisticUnfairChefTrainersLose WeightWorking Women Author:Rachel Zoe
“But maybe a man was nothing but a man, which is what Baby Suggs always said. They encouraged you to put some of your weight in their hands and soon as you felt how light and lovely that was, they studied your scars and tribulations, after which they did what he had done: ran her children out and tore up the house. [...] A man ain't nothing but a man,' said Baby Suggs. 'But a son? Well now, that's somebody.” MenLoveWellsChildrenSaidDoneHandsLightAgeHouseFeltSonBabyWeightLovelyRanScarTribulation Author:Toni Morrison