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    The MomsRising blog is a soapbox where people across our nation can talk politics, policy, and parenting. The views expressed in these blogs aren't necessarily representative of MomsRising policy positions or active campaigns. Interested in blogging? Drop us a line

    Serena Woods

    We need your help!

    Posted May 18th, 2012 by Serena Woods

    Since 2009, we have seen millions of Americans benefit from Obamacare (the Affordable Care Act). Obamacare is lowering the cost of care, expanding access to care and improving the quality of care. There are many things we are thankful for, like the fact that insurance companies can’t kick sick kids off coverage and people can [...]

    Posted Under: Uncategorized
    Cassidy Randall

    Introducing: Green Momma Parties!

    Posted May 18th, 2012 by Cassidy Randall

      Detoxing your home shouldn’t be a chore. Make it a party instead! As a busy parent, you have a lot on your mind, and the last thing you want to worry about is exposing your baby to harmful chemicals in your own home. But it’s not always easy to figure out where those toxic [...]

    Posted Under: H: Environmental Health
    Lynn Tramonte

    On Violence Against Women Act, GOP Works with Mail Order Bride Industry Against Immigrants

    Posted May 18th, 2012 by Lynn Tramonte

    Cross-Posted at America’s Voice: “Russian Women are no longer the best kept secret of the cold war” notes the website of Encounters International, the mail-order bride company that is lobbying hard for the passage of the scary Republican version of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) — the version that passed the House of Representatives [...]

    Posted Under: Uncategorized
    Joe Newman

    Aiden’s bully

    Posted May 17th, 2012 by Joe Newman

    Sara, the mother of seven-year-old Aiden told me her son was complaining that his friend of several years, Noah, a boy a year or two older, had been bullying him.  Apparently, Noah had pushed him into a closet where he and another boy hit him.  This had happened a few times and always out of [...]

    Posted Under: Uncategorized
    Elizabeth Gedmark

    Expecting the Unexpected—When the Stork Says “You’re Fired”

    Posted May 17th, 2012 by Elizabeth Gedmark

    Hitting theaters this week: What to Expect When You’re Expecting, Hollywood’s humorous take on the trials and travails of pregnancy and parenting. According to the trailer, the big screen comedy features five couples whose “lives are turned upside down by the challenges of impending parenthood.” Hitting your computer this week: A Better Balance’s sobering small-screen [...]

    Posted Under: O: Open Flexible Work
    Kristin Schafer

    Chemical gene damage carries across generations

    Posted May 16th, 2012 by Kristin Schafer

    Part of my job at Pesticide Action Network is keeping track of the latest research about how pesticides are harming children’s health. This has kept me too busy of late, as studies seem to be coming fast and furious linking pesticides with childhood asthma, autism, birth defects, cancer and more. One recent study gave me [...]

    Posted Under: H: Environmental Health
    Ann O'Leary

    The Politics of Motherhood

    Posted May 16th, 2012 by Ann O'Leary

    Re-posted with author permission from the Huffington Post. Americans, or at least the chattering class, have gotten all riled up about motherhood twice in the past few weeks. First, there was the kerfuffle between Democratic strategist Hilary Rosen and Ann Romney about whether Mrs. Romney, a stay-at-home mother, could truly understand the plight of working [...]

    Posted Under: Uncategorized
    Claire Moshenberg

    #WellnessWeds: Women’s Health Week Blogathon

    Posted May 16th, 2012 by Claire Moshenberg

    Happy National Women’s Health Week! This is a whole week dedicated to the health concerns of women and the new opportunities for better health that the Affordable Care Act offers women. Here’s a brief description from Womenshealth.gov: “Women often serve as caregivers for their families, putting the needs of their spouses, partners, children, and parents [...]

    Mary Pittman

    Women’s Health: We All Have a Role to Play

    Posted May 16th, 2012 by Mary Pittman

    Like many women of her generation, Sue was careful to get prenatal care and watch her weight gain as her doctor advised.  In the early 1960s there were no warnings to avoid smoking or alcohol during pregnancy and no information about the potential hazards of environmental chemicals, either for Sue’s own health or the health [...]

    Rachel Sarnoff

    TIME Raises A Ruckus & Safer Cosmetics Makes History

    Posted May 15th, 2012 by Rachel Sarnoff

    by Rachel Lincoln Sarnoff Executive Director & CEO Healthy Child Healthy World www.healthychild.org TIME raised a ruckus recently with a profile of “attachment parenting” guru Dr. Bill Sears, highlighted by a cover photo of a mother breastfeeding her three-year-old son, according to the Huffington Post. Healthy Child believes breast is best—especially for the first year, [...]

    Posted Under: Uncategorized

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