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My wife keeps cheating but we have two kids. Should I leave her?
Cary Tennis
It's been a crazy, chaotic and painful year. I am at the end of my rope and trying to keep it together.
Are kids worth the cost?
Carol Lloyd
Business Week takes a look at children as just another consumer choice.
The science of good parenting
Carol Lloyd
A new Web site harnesses positive psychology for kids' happiness.
What the Republican Revolution has wrought
Garrison Keillor
It's the I Got Mine You Get Your Own party, marching under a Christian banner.
And baby makes two
Katharine Mieszkowski
"Knock Yourself Up" author Louise Sloan explains that becoming a single mother isn't always easy but ultimately defies every right-wing stereotype.
My daughter has ADD and we need more space!
Cary Tennis
I like where we live, but our house is so cramped. Should we move?
Post-congressional depression
Catherine Price
A bill promises to help fund research into postpartum depression. But it includes a little antiabortion shout-out, too.
The 9/11 backlash against women
Rebecca Traister
Terror swept women back into the kitchen, argues Susan Faludi, and tore open the worst scar in American history. But it's Bruce Springsteen who makes the fear so real.
Who pays for an unwanted twin?
Carol Lloyd
A lawsuit in Australia unleashes controversy over whether lesbians should be barred from fertility treatments.
Are working moms the enemy?
Carol Lloyd
In Britain, mothers and child-free women face off, quietly seethe.
Hit her, baby, one more time
Rebecca Traister
MTV hired Britney Spears to make an ass of herself and she sadly complied. The humiliation continues.
Pavarotti wept for us
Garrison Keillor
The great tenor sang about tragedy and despair and glory. Only the exquisite pain of being a dad has given me the urge to plant my feet and sob in Italian.
It’s a girl … please
Lynn Harris
More parents are reportedly using fancy fertility techniques to have daughters.
I’ve had three miscarriages and my husband won’t wear a yarmulke
Cary Tennis
I'm struggling on too many fronts -- religion, fertility, parenting philosophy, even employment.
Test-tube nation
Jennifer Niesslein
Beth Kohl, author of the new book "Embryo Culture," talks about abortion, faith and her personal struggle with the ethics of assisted reproduction.
Baby branding
Carol Lloyd
Why the current cultural obsession with unique -- and sometimes bizarre -- baby names?
Is a “feminine” man likely to be a family guy?
Tracy Clark-Flory
He's at least perceived that way, according to a new study.
“The Simpsons Movie”
Stephanie Zacharek
Bart, Homer, Marge and the rest of the gang wreak their lovable havoc on the big screen.
Somebody keeps biting my 2-year-old
Cary Tennis
I really don't think this should be happening, but I sure don't want to change day care.
Flying the child-unfriendly skies
Carol Lloyd
Woman kicked off flight after refusing to medicate her child into silence.
170 acres and an Indian tractor
Andrew Leonard
Life on the farm is tough, even with a red Mahindra 6000 to smooth out the rough spots. A tale of blogvertorials and globalization.
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