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[Mothering.com] [Twitter]( [Facebook]( Hello Mothering.com Member! Welcome to the latest edition of the Mothering.com newsletter, your regular roundup of our favorite discussions and recommended reading. Enjoy the newsletter and thanks for continuing to be part of the Mothering.com family. Your Mothering.com Team [Visit Mothering.com]( [Report Blames Hospitals for U.S. Designation as ‘Most Dangerous Place to Give Birth in the Developed World’]( A four-year USA Today investigation asserts that the United States is the “most dangerous place to give birth in the developed world,” and blames hospital oversight as the cause. [Read More]( [Why This Summer Break Is Different]( This summer, I set out to make every day count for my son. I learned along the way that every day counts whether I purpose it to or not, and that sometimes, the best memories come from the ordinary. [Read More]( [How Mindfulness Can Change Your Life]( We often hear about the health and life benefits of mindfulness, regularly reminded to “live in the moment.” But what does mindfulness really mean? [Read More]( [Study Says That YOUR Screen Time May Be the Cause of Your Child’s Misbehavior]( Is your child whining or sulking more? While there are a lot of possible reasons, don’t overlook the potential that your behavior is to blame. [Read More]( [Alex Strangelove: An LBGTQ High School Drama You Should Watch]( Is Alex straight? Bisexual? Gay? Polyamorous? He isn’t sure, and neither are his friends, his girlfriend, or the audience. [Read More]( Popular Products [Lizber Baby Night Light Moon Star Projector 360 Degree Rotation]( $15.99 [Braun NTF3000US Braun No Touch Plus Forehead Thermometer]( $37.78 [Graco Extend2Fit Convertible Car Seat, Gotham]( $126.65 Recommended [Indian Woman Dies Following Home Birth and Husband Held Accountable]( [Season 6 Bachelorette Gets Real About Postpartum Body]( [How to Potty Train With the 3-Day Method]( [Study Shows Drinking Alcohol Boosts Male Fertility]( This email was sent by Mothering.com, a part of VerticalScope Inc., 111 Peter Street, Suite 901, Toronto, ON, M5V2H1. If you have any questions regarding the communications you receive from us, please [contact us](. [Manage your email preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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