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  2. New mothers tell of Christmas baby joy - AOL

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    Two mothers who gave birth on Christmas Day say they received the best present of all. ... "She is our gift from God as we had waited so long for a baby," the new mother, 29, said.

  3. House conservative defies Johnson over remote voting for new ...

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    GOP Rep. Anna Paulina Luna repeatedly tried to convince Speaker Mike Johnson that he — as a pro-family champion — should back her push to allow new mothers to vote remotely for six weeks while ...

  4. Postpartum blues - Wikipedia

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    Postpartum blues is a very common condition, affecting around 50–80% of new mothers based on most sources. [34] However, estimates of prevalence vary greatly in the literature, from 26 to 85%, depending on the criteria used.

  5. The Best Gifts for New Moms, According to an Actual New Mom - AOL

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    House Beautiful editor and mom Amanda Sims Clifford shares the best gifts for new moms that can actually be put to good use. Pajamas, formula mixers, and more.

  6. Impurity after childbirth - Wikipedia

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    Impurity after childbirth is the concept in many cultures and religions that a new mother is in a state of uncleanliness for a period of time after childbirth, requiring ritual purification. Practices vary, but typically there are limits around what she can touch, who she can interact with, where she can go, and what tasks she can do.

  7. Push present - Wikipedia

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    A 2004 survey of over 30,000 respondents by BabyCenter found that 38% of new mothers received a push present, and 55% of pregnant mothers wanted one, though fewer thought it was actually expected. About 40% of both groups said the baby itself was already a present and did not wish an additional reward. [2]