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I'm exhausted

A place to discuss gentle parenting tips, ask questions, and post resources. Helping the world become a better, happier place through our children.

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I need help ending cosleeping

A sub for anyone who wants support with parenting through an attachment philosophy approach. The term attachment parenting was coined by American pediatrician William Sears, and focuses on the nurturing connection that parents can develop with their children, with the goal of raising secure, independent, and empathetic humans.

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Looking for advice on a weird transition. TW loss

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Challenging times and worried I've messed her up. TW (loss)

A sub for anyone who wants support with parenting through an attachment philosophy approach. The term attachment parenting was coined by American pediatrician William Sears, and focuses on the nurturing connection that parents can develop with their children, with the goal of raising secure, independent, and empathetic humans.

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TW early miscarriage: trying again soon.

This group is for anyone trying for a baby! Come discuss fertility, sex, conception, and learn all about how your body works!

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TW early miscarriage: TTC soon after loss

This sub is for people who are pregnant after any type of pregnancy or infant loss. At PAL, the daily and weekly threads act like the main sub in other subreddits: nearly everything gets posted there. Standalone posts require mod approval (and will have a delay). Details about how to participate are in our Rules and FAQ.

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A little rant: second timer mum

A place for people expecting babies who are looking for support, advice and general chat based in the UK. This sub focuses on pregnancy in the UK and is not for trying to conceive, asking if you are pregnant or questions around raising children.

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Spotting 1st tri

A place for people expecting babies who are looking for support, advice and general chat based in the UK. This sub focuses on pregnancy in the UK and is not for trying to conceive, asking if you are pregnant or questions around raising children.

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[PubQ] Publishing straight to publisher

PubTips is the go-to place for traditional publishing news and professional AMAs with authors, agents, editors, publicists, etc. We offer query critiques and answer writing and publishing questions with a focus on the traditional publishing market.

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Thoughts on straight to publisher

PubTips is the go-to place for traditional publishing news and professional AMAs with authors, agents, editors, publicists, etc. We offer query critiques and answer writing and publishing questions with a focus on the traditional publishing market.

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First trimester woes

A place for people expecting babies who are looking for support, advice and general chat based in the UK. This sub focuses on pregnancy in the UK and is not for trying to conceive, asking if you are pregnant or questions around raising children.

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Second timers - how early did symptoms kick in?

A place for people expecting babies who are looking for support, advice and general chat based in the UK. This sub focuses on pregnancy in the UK and is not for trying to conceive, asking if you are pregnant or questions around raising children.

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14 dpo - are we? Reassurance needed

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Welcome to a community dedicated to sharing and analyzing pictures of HPTs (home pregnancy tests)/OPKs (ovulation predictor kits)! You can ask for another set of eyes or simply celebrate here! Please read all rules for the subreddit before participating or posting. Thank you!

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Does anyone else find Bob's gives you... something?

WELCOME TO OUR SUBREDDIT! Please read the info in the sidebar below. (FAQ, Rules, wiki, etc) Message modmail to join our Discord.

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TV time

A place to ask questions related to parenting and receive answers based on science, share relevant research, and discuss existing scientific journalism. Please check out our rules and stickied introductory post before posting/commenting. Thank you, and welcome!

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Permissive parenting

A sub for anyone who wants support with parenting through an attachment philosophy approach. The term attachment parenting was coined by American pediatrician William Sears, and focuses on the nurturing connection that parents can develop with their children, with the goal of raising secure, independent, and empathetic humans.

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Learning two languages

/r/Parenting is the place to discuss the ins and out as well as ups and downs of child-rearing. From the early stages of pregnancy to when your teenagers are finally ready to leave the nest (even if they don't want to) we're here to help you through this crazy thing called parenting. You can get advice on potty training, talk about breastfeeding, discuss how to get your baby to sleep or ask if that one weird thing your kid does is normal.

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Season 14 episodes

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Switch vs switch 2

CozyGamers unite to discuss all things in cozy and relaxing gaming. From upcoming games to making your battlestations, we have it all!

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Safer co-sleeping

A sub for anyone who wants support with parenting through an attachment philosophy approach. The term attachment parenting was coined by American pediatrician William Sears, and focuses on the nurturing connection that parents can develop with their children, with the goal of raising secure, independent, and empathetic humans.

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Pram naps

A sub for anyone who wants support with parenting through an attachment philosophy approach. The term attachment parenting was coined by American pediatrician William Sears, and focuses on the nurturing connection that parents can develop with their children, with the goal of raising secure, independent, and empathetic humans.