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  2. ‘Sweet Magnolias’ Stars Break Down Paternity Shocker, Season ...

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    Warning: This story contains spoilers from season 2 of Sweet Magnolias. Bless their hearts! Sweet Magnolias came back with a bang in season 2, leaving fans with even more unanswered questions ...

  3. Push present - Wikipedia

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    A push present (also called a push gift or a baby bauble [1]) is a present a partner or family gives to the mother to mark the occasion of her giving birth to their child. In practice the present may be given before or after the birth, or even in the delivery room.

  4. Bluey Special Reveals Surprise Pregnancy for Rose Byrne’s ...

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    Congratulations are in order for a member of Bluey’s extended family, as revealed in the Australian cartoon’s latest special “The Sign,” now streaming on Disney+. While the focus of the 28 ...

  5. Blake Lively is pregnant, expecting baby No. 4 with Ryan ...

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    Reynolds, 45, and Lively are parents to three daughters: James, 7, Inez, 5, and 2-year-old Betty. The Gossip Girl alum has been throwing fans off on social media about her pregnancy.

  6. Party Crasher (Modern Family) - Wikipedia

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    Things go from laughs to feeling tears prick at your eyes and little goosebumps of emotion. So happy to have a new addition to the family!" [4] Zach Dionne from Vulture rated the episode with 5/5 saying that the episode was great. "Gloria has the baby and it’s not an episode-dominator or draw-too-many-times-from-the-cliché-well-er.

  7. Parental brain - Wikipedia

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    Parental experience, as well as changing hormone levels during pregnancy and postpartum, cause changes in the parental brain. [1] Displaying maternal sensitivity towards infant cues, processing those cues and being motivated to engage socially with her infant and attend to the infant's needs in any context could be described as mothering ...