Link Love

  • Peggy Orenstein – Journalist, author, feminist, comedienne, brave mama and wonderful friend. Don’t forget to check out her blog. Things get heated on those comment pages!
  • Pigtail Pals Store & Pigtail Pals Blog- “Mompreneur” Melissa Wardy redefines girly! We are smart! daring! adventurous! I have two t-shirts and a lunchbox and might stalk both Melissa and Peggy on both Facebook and Twitter…
  • The MamaFesto ”Where motherhood and feminism collide.”
  • Hormonal Imbalances: Confessions of a Crunchy Housewife
  • etsy Do you <3 handmade? I’m always finding something to love on this handmade marketplace.
  • Handmade mineral-based NON-TOXIC makeup from sellers SweetPea & Fay. Because what’s on you body goes in your body.
  • 101 Cookbooks natural foods diva Heidi Swanson blogs about super natural cuisine, sharing truly awesome tips and recipes.
  • For DADS & DADS-TO-BEdad.ie is an”Irish parenting website for dads & dads-to-be on pregnancy, fatherhood, health, money and legal issues, grooming, sport, motoring that hosts a forum.”
  • The best explanation I’ve found for what scientists think causes a migraine headache, from the Yale medical group. Quiz yourself: how much do you know about migraine headaches?
  • The Organization of Teratology Information Specialists, or OTIS, It is a non-profit organization made up of individual teratology information services located throughout the United States and Canada. They have a great website, but here’s the best part–you can call and talk to a real live person! They’re really nice, too! If you are pregnant or just had a baby and took medication, do call them and offer to take part in a study. I’m doing it!
  • BabyList is the best thing that has ever happened to the baby registry process! I am not kidding. Go check it out.
  • Fertility Friend is the best iPhone and internet fertility charting resource EVER. Well, that I’ve found. It’s pretty awesome. I think it needs to have a “trying NOT to conceive” feature, but other than that, it’s pretty great!
  • How to use a long piece of fabric to wear a tiny baby. From The Sling School, which is unfortunately too far away for me to visit (Manchester, UK) but has truly fantastic online resources. Oh, how I love it

 

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