What Can I Do if My Partner is Pregnant, But I Don’t Want to Be a Parent?
Finding out your partner is pregnant when you don’t feel ready can spark panic, fear, or a desire for an immediate solution. These reactions are common, especially when the pregnancy is unexpected. While feeling overwhelmed is normal, moving from reaction to informed action can help protect both your well-being and your relationship. Taking time to
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9 Questions Parents Should Ask Themselves
Parenting is rewarding, but also involves a lot of work. It is not unusual for parents (especially first-time parents) to feel overwhelmed and exhausted by their responsibilities. Every parent wants the best for their child. Sometimes, parents become so obsessed with their kids’ happiness that they go to extreme lengths to fulfill their desires. Parents
STDs On the Rise
A recent report released by the CDC – Center for Disease Control and Prevention, reveals that sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are on the rise across the United States. The CDC received reports of roughly 2.3 million cases. The data on 5-year trends in reported cases show that spikes in STD infections have continued for 4

