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Reflections on the differences of being pregnant for the first time when you already 1 kids (that your wife carried) and the differences between being the gestational and nongestational mom during pregnancy. The plan was always for both of us to carry: Tara would go first and I would go second. One thing I didn’t think about at all was what the difference in pregnancy would be. Comparing both our pregnancy, here’s the most noticeable differences. You’re only pregnant with you first child…
Maternity shoots are one of the quintessential third-trimester activities during a pregnancy. We’ve hunted down some of the most awe-inspiring queer mama photo shoots to give you some major inspo. When Tara and I were taking maternity photos one of the most important things for me (us) was that we were both a part of it. Tara was the one with the bump, but we were both becoming mommies. Here are some gorgeous pics of two-mommy maternity shoots Kissing the Bump Holding the Bump More Beautiful…
Maternity shoots are one of the quintessential third-trimester activities during a pregnancy. We’ve hunted down some of the most awe-inspiring queer mama photo shoots to give you some major inspo. When Tara and I were taking maternity photos one of the most important things for me (us) was that we were both a part of it. Tara was the one with the bump, but we were both becoming mommies. Here are some gorgeous pics of two-mommy maternity shoots Kissing the Bump Holding the Bump More Beautiful…
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Reading stories of what other people are going through is so powerful and inspirational! Whether you are thinking about becoming a parent, trying to conceive, pregnant or a parent we want to hear your unique story and perspective! There are two ways to share your story on LesbianMommies.com: Write brand new content and have it published Syndicate your content (blog posts, videos, etc.) that you’ve already created and/or published on your own blog Share Your Story Have you always wanted to…
Our personal story of how we how we made a baby as a lesbian couple. A follow-up to How Lesbians Make Babies, we walk through all the decision we made resulting in our tiny bundle of joy. This post originally appeared on Our Toasty Life In this post, we focus solely on the decisions we made and steps we followed to get pregnant. If you need a refresher on acronyms or what our options were, please take another look at How Lesbians Make Babies – and all you questions should be answered! How we…
Did you know that a woman doesn’t need to give birth to a baby to be able to breastfeed? Because I didn’t! Or maybe I had heard about an adoptive mother breastfeeding in the back corner of my brain, but had never even thought about in terms of me actually breastfeeding. How is this possible? By inducing lactation. This blog post originally appeared on Our Toasty Life Just after announcing we were pregnant, one of my college friends, Lauren, asked if I was planning on breastfeeding. She knew…
What is Domperidone and how does it help with milk production? Domperidone was originally created to treat individuals with gastric reflux and severe nausea, however it has a beneficial side effect for those looking to induce lactation or produce more milk. Domperidone increases prolactin levels, the hormone that increases milk production. This side effect is beneficial for those struggling with low milk supply or those looking to induce lactation. How can I buy Domperidone in the US?…
Tara and I are thrilled to announce the arrival of our sweet baby boy, Augustus John. Little Auggie is the reason LesbianMommies.com exists and we couldn’t be happier he’s finally here. We’re totally and completely in love are are feeling like the luckiest gals in the world right now <3 TwitterGoogle+0Facebook0Pinterest286
Tara and I are thrilled to announce the arrival of our sweet baby boy, Augustus John. Little Auggie is the reason LesbianMommies.com exists and we couldn’t be happier he’s finally here. We’re totally and completely in love are are feeling like the luckiest gals in the world right now <3 TwitterGoogle+0Facebook0Pinterest286
If you missed it – I’m inducing lactation and we’re planning on co-nursing our son (due in less than a week!). There is SO little detailed information about induced lactation and even less on co-nursing, so we’ll be sharing our story and progress on a regular basis. How We Arrived Here & Who We Worked With If you saw our last post about co-nursing and lactation induction, you know we’ve been thinking about co-nursing for a while. We did as much research as we could online, then we talked to…
A straight-forward guide written by a lesbian mommy-to-be about How Lesbians Make Babies. Broken into 9 key steps to go from idea to a conception. This post originally appeared on Our Toasty Life. There are quite a few options (or decisions) when it comes to making a baby. Some decisions need to be made in order so I’ve tried to lay out all the options/decision in the order that is most typically followed, however keep in mind this is meant to be a reference and every person’s journey to…
The last week as been a roller coaster! Last Friday morning I started getting contractions. They got closer and closer and got down to about 30 minutes apart… then they just stopped. Now we’re 6 days past our due date and we’re having lots of feels. Here are 14 GIFs that perfectly describe what we’re going through. 1. When you start getting contractions and you are SO excited because it’s finally time to meet your baby 2. When you realize what they actually feel like 3. When your…
















































