Mar. 15, 2025
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A mom says she is in “disbelief” over a recentnegative travel experience, claiming she doesn’t “ever want to travel” with her 2-year-old son again.
The woman — who admitted she needed “to vent” — detailed her story on Reddit’sParenting forum, explaining that she, her husband and their three children had just returned from Mexico and were scheduled to take one more short flight to their final destination.
Mar. 15, 2025
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For one mom, kindergarten homework was just not working.
In a now-viralTikTok, Arizona-based mom of three, Cayley (known as cayleyxo on social media), explains why she emailed her son’s kindergarten teacher at his charter school to opt out of homework assignments. In the video, she describes how her son received a 15- to 20-page, double-sided August homework packet on the first day of school, which stressed him out.
Mar. 15, 2025
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A single mom shared the reason she took down her Christmas tree, starting a conversation online.
“Take my Christmas tree down with me because there’s no point my kids don’t have anything to open under my tree for Christmas morning,” theTikTokvideo begins, showing the mom disassembling the tree.
Erica, on TikTok @electricerica, explains that her video isn’t because she’s looking for “sympathy.
Mar. 15, 2025
A mom from Texas is sharing how she forgot that she gave birth to her triplets after she was declared “clinically dead” for 45 minutes following her cesarean section.
After welcoming her triplets back in August at Memorial Hermann The Woodlands Medical Center North in Houston, Marisa Christie suffered a rare post-birth complication,according to theTodayshow.
“The doctors had pulled all three [babies] out. Actually, they were resting them on my stomach to do a delayed cord clamping,” Christie told the outlet.
Mar. 15, 2025
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In bodycamfootage, Kelly Chappell of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department can be seen quickly running into a home and grabbing the newborn from a woman, who said she was unaware that she was expecting. Chappell then gives the tiny girl quick chest compressions.
A 19-year-veteran of the department, Chappell, 47, says her training and instincts kicked in the moment she arrived on the scene.