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There is sex after childbirth: What to expect in the bedroom when you’re done expecting

Don't despair, new moms. Your sex life may never be what it was, but that doesn't mean you're doomed to bed death

We choose to be anxious, stressed, afraid: “We set ourselves the goal of trying to avoid things that are utterly out of our control”

Scott Timberg
Salon speaks to a psychologist about stress, parenting, and ways to deal with both

Abortion and “Jane the Virgin”: Ultimately, giving birth is the one choice that matters on this show

Nico Lang
Like many shows and films, the telenovela often struggles to walk its pro-choice talk

Halloween is my nightmare, but not for the usual reasons

Candy Schulman
"Ghouls and goblins didn’t understand that his grieving soon-to-be-widow had nothing sweet to spare."

Carrots are not Halloween candy: Stop telling us what we can — and can’t — hand out for trick-or-treat

Mary Elizabeth Williams
"Responsible parenting" signs in a Connecticut neighborhood stir up controversy over allergy-friendly treats

“Responsible” parents hand out carrots instead of candy on Halloween: Signs urge neighbors to avoid giving treats with nuts, gluten or dairy

Erin Keane
Someone's put up signs suggesting carrots instead of candy all over their Connecticut neighborhood

Bill O’Reilly at his most odious: Everything Fox News gets horribly wrong about rape culture and sexual assault

Kate Harding
"Being kidnapped by a pedophile: it’s basically like summer camp that never ends, if you ask Bill O’Reilly"

“The most ludicrous scenes of ‘Orange is the New Black’ are the most realistic”: My time in federal prison

Sean Beaudoin, Meg Worden
Author and activist Meg Worden examines the way we view (and often ignore) the realities of America's penal system

Your “middle child syndrome” is BS: Debunking one of the biggest myths about personality types

Janet Allon
Sorry, Jan Bradys of the world, but two recent studies suggest the age-old schema is meaningless.

The gun crisis we aren’t talking about: Black women are under attack — and America doesn’t care

Brittney Cooper
Once every 19 hours, a black woman is killed by a man—but the typical dialogue on guns makes these crimes invisible

Stop cheering for the old “Hands off my daughter!” shtick

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The media's reaction to a viral "whatever you do to my daughter, I do to you" photo shows how little we value girls

Our weirdest rockers settle down: Goodbye, sci-fi epics — hello parenting, real estate and married life on planet Earth

Ryan Reed
Salon talks to Coheed and Cambria frontman Claudio Sanchez about the band's new domestic focus

America wants you to suffer: The staggering ways we punish our college graduates

Sophia A. McClennen
Stop blaming lazy millennials. The game is rigged, and only a privileged few are given the resources to succeed

No, really, go the f*ck to sleep

Kate Tuttle
Parents of young children report dangerous side effects of sleep deprivation. Must bedtime be such a nightmare?

As a white parent, I solemnly swear to never do this

Sarah Watts
These awful white parent rap parody videos have got to stop

Parents who publicly shame their kids: These disgusting attempts at viral infamy need to stop

Mary Elizabeth Williams
A South Carolina mom tries to punish her son by humiliating him in Walmart

Secrets of the GOP science war: How spin-masters and pundits confuse conservatives about facts

Paul Rosenberg
Conservatives have become much less trusting of science. A cynical right-wing campaign is behind that

The Arne Duncan era is over — but his noxious policies mean childhood in America is still under threat

Elias Isquith
"Reforming schools should not be a proxy for reforming society," educator and journalist Megan Erickson tells Salon

The right’s big abortion lie: The very real ways pro-life politics make women less safe

Valerie Tarico
When the right opposes the kinds of contraception that actually work for women, we end up with more abortions

Take a valium, lose your kid, go to jail

Nina Martin
In Alabama, antiabortionists have turned a meth-lab law into the country's harshest weapon against pregnant women

“We are a very misunderstood group of parents”: Home-schooling isn’t just for the Duggars anymore

Kate Tuttle
The practice has long been the domain of the Christian right. New research suggests its demographics are evolving

The business school-trained are taking on education — but what about the teachers and students?

Megan Erickson
Limiting ourselves to technical and methodological solutions to the problems in education misses the point

Cookie Lyon is a national treasure — but Taraji P. Henson shouldn’t win an “Empire” Emmy just yet

Shannon M. Houston
I never thought I'd see a character like Cookie on prime-time TV, but her true greatness is yet to come

“We’re still dealing with autism like it’s this wacky historical aberration”: Steve Silberman on the truth about autism

Michael Schulson
"Autistic people have always been here in large numbers," says the author of "Neurotribes," "and they need help"
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