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in Episodes on July 9, 2019 by The Mom Hour

Other People’s Babies: Episode 216



Now that our kids are getting older, we have the opportunity to ooh and ahh over other people’s babies, and we’re here to talk about it. From how we are with our nieces and nephews to whether holding babies really makes our ovaries twinge, we look at the role of auntie, experienced/helpful friend, and even future grandparent (!!) and how they differ from the way we were with our own babies. Join us!

LINKS MENTIONED:

  • Episode 126 is For The Love Of Cousins
  • Episode 146 is about Other Adults in Our Kids’ Lives

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