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1 [Overwhelmed new mother hears the perfect parenting advice from her mom on doorbell cam]( “How on earth can one person do it all?” This is a question so many [mothers]( ask themselves. Especially after giving birth, when life seems to expect them to take care of their newborn, get their body back, return to work and keep a clean house all at the same time. It’s a question that had completely overwhelmed Monica Murphy, only one month into welcoming her third child, while still recovering from a [C-section]( and taking care of her other children, who were also nursing, according to [Today.com](. Luckily for Murphy, her mom had the perfect piece of advice to ease her troubled mind. And luckily for us, it was all caught on the family’s [doorbell cam.]( [Read the story]( 2 [School comes together to give gym teacher the most epic sendoff before he ran the NYC Marathon]( There's nothing more precious to a teacher than seeing their students come together to support them. Gym teacher Sam Anderson from Westview Elementary School was touched by faculty and students cheering him on as he prepared for an upcoming marathon. Anderson traveled from his home in Minnesota to run in the 2023 New York City Marathon and the kids wanted to make sure he knew they were thinking of him. [Read the story]( Did a friend forward this to you? [Subscribe here]( 3 [New dad who asked when he'll get his 'life back' gets great advice from experienced parents]( The change from being without a child to a parent is a whirlwind that happens overnight. [Babies demand]( so much care and attention that it’s easy to feel you’ve lost the life you had before and traded it for a little human who needs to be fed, rocked, supervised, played with, and changed 24-7. Having a baby is exhausting, and it can be challenging [for parents]( to admit that, for most of us, life pre-baby was much more fun than after the new arrival. A 33-year-old Redditor named RCerberus90 took to the [Parenting forum]( to ask if he’s ever going to be able to enjoy the life that he knew before having kids, and he received a lot of support from parents who told him it gets better. [Read the story]( 4 [Doctor shows the bizarre toilet position that can help with constipation]( Our position on the [toilet]( can agreatly affect whether or not we have a healthy bowel movement. And while you may have never attempted this unconventional configuration, one doctor swears it’s number one for number twos. Daria Sadovskaya, 29, a nephrologist based in Singapore, often shares lesser-known health tips and common hygiene mistakes on [TikTok](. Previously, Sadovskaya went viral after sharing why you should never use a loofah, keep a razor in the bathroom, or keep your hair down while using the toilet. ([yes, really]( Now, the kidney expert has revealed a position guaranteed to “help you to poop fast.” [Read the story]( 5 [Taylor Swift changed 'Karma' lyrics to shout out her new boyfriend and people are loving it]( At this point you don't have to be a Swifty to know that Taylor Swift is dating Chiefs' tight end, Travis Kelce. You don't even have to be a Chiefs fan to have knowledge of this information because Swift's fans will make sure the word reaches the penguins in Antartica. While this obviously isn't Swift's first romance (she's had a long career singing about her love life), it is the first time where two she's merged two seemingly opposite worlds. When Taylor Swift shows up at an NFL game, it's a newsworthy event which is sort of how Americans became aware of the budding love. For weeks you couldn't turn on ESPN without hearing about Swift and Kelce but just as things died down, [Swift riled her base back up at a recent concert](. [Read the story]( Find us on the World Wide Web: [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [LinkedIn]( Copyright © 2023 GOOD | Upworthy, All rights reserved. 1370 N St Andrews Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90028 You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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