
Boob Job: The Working Mother's Breastfeeding Dilemma.
What’s a woman to do? She grows up, does well in school, goes to college, graduates and vigorously pursues a career. Eventually, she turns 30. She may or may not get or be married by that time, but one thing’s for sure, if she’s ever contemplated becoming a mother, by the time she hits her mid-30s – at, ironically, the same time careers tend to take off – she knows she needs to get things rolling if she wishes to give birth to a baby. more
Depiction of Working Women in Mad Men.
Who would’ve thought that a TV show set in 1960 would provide a glimpse of mothers’ lives that’s still relevant today? What’s the cliché . . . the more things change, the more they stay the same?
Working Moms in the Fall TV Lineup.
Though the calendar says it’s not quite autumn yet, TV execs are busy promoting their new fall slate of programs which they hope will make your DVR must-see list. And while some programs -- such as “Lost,” “Medium” and “The New Adventures of Old Christine” – will not premiere new episodes until 2008, many others are following the more traditional fall premiere schedule. more
Meredith O'Brien Says Candidate's Wives Can't Win.
I’m going to ask you to imagine something you don’t want to imagine, but bear with me: Let’s say that you’re the mother of children ages 7, 9 and 25, and had another child who was killed in a car accident over a decade ago. And one of your worst nightmares has come true: You’ve been told you have a fatal disease for which you can only manage the symptoms. more

