Your Postpartum Body

New Book on Postpartum Healing Is for All Who Have Been Pregnant

During pregnancy, a body changes dramatically. Access to postpartum health care, however, can be inconsistent, with little evidence-based information available to help guide people in their recovery, according to a new book aimed at providing just that—a book for “every postpartum human,” including trans and nonbinary people and people whose pregnancies did not end in parenthood.

Candace Parker, playing for the Los Angeles Sparks during the 2017 WNBA Finals. Photo credit for image of Parker: SusanLesch, used under a CC BY 4.0 license.

WNBA Great and Queer Mom Candace Parker Retires

WNBA superstar and U.S. Olympian Candace Parker announced her retirement yesterday. She and Russian Olympian Anna Petrakova are raising two children and expecting a third this spring, so of course I have to offer a Mombian take on what she’s shown us about parenthood as well as basketball.

Early lesbian parenting books

Inspiration from 5 Early Lesbian Parenting Books

In honor of Lesbian Visibility Day, here are some inspiring quotes from lesbian parenting books published in the 1980s through early 2000s. While these books are in many ways outdated, they still convey something of the spirit and long history of lesbian parenthood, and are reminders of those on whose shoulders we stand.

Orange tulips

Infertility Resources for LGBTQ People

Infertility can come in many forms—but no matter how you encounter it as an LGBTQ person, here’s my updated list of resources to help, in honor of National Infertility Awareness Week.

Nonbinary Parents Day 2024

Celebrate Nonbinary Parents Day With a New Lullaby and New Books Featuring Nonbinary Parents

For Nonbinary Parents Day today, listen to an absolutely beautiful, brand-new lullaby celebrating nonbinary parents and their varied parental names—a sneak peek from the upcoming album by award-winning children’s music trio Ants on a Log—and learn about two upcoming books and other resources for and about nonbinary parents and what they call themselves.

Bluey (center); sister Bingo and cousin Muffin. Image courtesy of Disney.

“Bluey” Episode Depicts Show’s First Character With LGBTQ Parents

Beloved animated children’s show Bluey has just dropped an episode revealing that one of the minor recurring characters has two moms. We never see the moms, however, and the rest of the episode actually dwells on a different-sex wedding. Here’s my look at the episode and how the show handles things.

WNBA Basketball

Brittney and Cherelle Griner Will Join the Many Queer Parents in the WNBA!

WNBA basketball star and two-time Olympic gold medalist Brittney Griner and her spouse, attorney Cherelle Griner, are expecting a child in July, they announced Saturday. They will join a growing number of queer parents in the WNBA—let’s meet some of them and look at their lives as elite athletes and mothers!

LGBTQ Parenting Roundup

LGBTQ Parenting Roundup

Come have a read of some LGBTQ family stories, political news, entertainment, and even a few science tidbits that I haven’t covered separately!

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