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Jennifer Kolari Discusses Being a Single Mom with a New Baby

Sunday, April 11th, 2010 | 1 Comment
This week at Kolari’s Corner on InfoMommy, Jennifer Kolari answers a question from a reader who is feeling lonely and overwhelmed as a single parent with a newborn baby. Jennifer advises networking with other single moms, visiting family, and remembering that the first read more »

Jennifer Kolari Discusses the Challenges of Breastfeeding Twins

Thursday, October 15th, 2009 | 0 Comments
This week at Kolari’s Corner on InfoMommy, Jennifer Kolari answers a question from a pregnant reader who is anxious about breastfeeding her twins. Jennifer advises nursing moms to eat well, stay hydrated, and get lots of rest. Ask for and accept help to reduce read more »

Jennifer Kolari Discusses How to Regain Intimacy After the Birth of Your Child at Kolari's Corner

Friday, October 2nd, 2009 | 0 Comments
This week at Kolari’s Corner on InfoMommy, Jennifer Kolari answers a question from a reader about how to recapture the spark after the birth of your child. Jennifer explains that it is normal for couples to experience some physical distancing when their children are read more »

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