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'My Big Fat Fabulous Life's Whitney Thore Sends a Direct Message About 'Obviously Fake' Pregnancy Photos
My Big Fat Fabulous Life star Whitney Thore sent a direct message about fake AI pregnancy photos that have circulated on ...
The road away from miscarriage is hazy. One feels the shadow it casts for a long time. Subsequent pregnancies are experienced ...
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‘Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ Star Mayci Neeley Hopes Readers Feel “Inspired” by Her Debut Memoir
The reality star and business woman celebrates the release of 'Told You So,' while also teasing what to expect from season ...
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Wife Explodes at Husband After He Eats Her Emergency Pregnancy Snacks Despite Repeated Warnings
The mom-to-be wondered if she was wrong for yelling at her husband after he ate the snacks she relies on to manage her ...
Ethicist Art Caplan discusses Tylenol and autism after the White House announcement, focusing on physicians’ role in sharing ...
Opinion
The Christian Post on MSNPlanned Parenthood closures: Women, don't fear for your health
Despite what the media is reporting, women have no reason to fear for their health in the wake of the Planned Parenthood ...
Alcohol use by pregnant women is known to be a major cause of neurodevelopmental conditions. Yet the search for autism ...
The use of pesticides in the Pajaro Valley has drawn further scrutiny in recent months, especially with ...
Nearly seven million pregnant women and young children depend on WIC for healthy foods. Advocates say funding could run out ...
Stories by SWNS on MSN
Woman who thought she was perimenopausal discovers she’s pregnant with triplets
A perimenopausal woman who thought her child-bearing days were long behind her was shocked to discover she was pregnant was ...
By Tracy Record West Seattle Blog editor What are the odds? Somehow two West Seattle women are part of a major offroad endurance rally competition that starts in a few days, covering 1,700 miles of ...
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Oklahoma judge denies woman's request for reduced sentence under Survivors Act despite abuse claims
Tyesha Long's request for a reduced sentence under Oklahoma's Survivors Act was denied due to what the judge called inconsistencies in her story, despite claims of abuse by her ex-boyfriend.
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