Gauri Khan shares a humorous recollection of Shah Rukh Khan's eager participation during the birth of their son, Aryan Khan.
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Film event putting a spotlight on human trafficking
Movies Making a Difference spotlights the trafficking problem while supporting survivors. Click here to learn more about the ...
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6 signs your body is ready for labor
Nearing your due date? Learn 6 evidence-backed signs your body is ready for labor, from regular contractions to waters ...
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Stay-At-Home Mom Lists All Of The Things Her Family Was Forced To Give Up Because They Can No Longer Afford It
One stay-at-home mom of two named Alex, known on TikTok as @alex.ishere1, posted a video to share her experiences with ...
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Oregon officials: More substance abuse, mental health care could reduce pregnancy-related deaths
Oregon health care providers who review every case in which a mother died during or soon after pregnancy have found that mental health conditions and substance use were the leading cause. Most of ...
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10 Best Baby Movies Ever Made
This past weekend, I spent 48 hours in the hospital waiting for my son to be born, so I have consumed a lot of TV and movies ...
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives returns, Claire Danes headlines The Beast in Me, and 9-1-1, 9-1-1: Nashville and Grey's go ...
She has been cast in maternal roles since her teens. Now, playing a mother for the first time since becoming one, she has ...
The Louisville Metro Police lieutenant who issued an unlawful camping citation to a pregnant homeless woman in labor last year was later given a local tourism award. Lt. Caleb Stewart was nominated ...
The co-stars discuss their twisty thriller on Peacock that takes its depiction of motherhood — and the blame women place on ...
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Russell Crowe Reveals 55-Lb. Weight Loss
Gladiator's Russell Crowe said reducing his alcohol intake helped him lose nearly 60 pounds in one year: "I try not to have ...
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The Making of Arundhati Roy
Arundhati Roy, 2002. After college, I took a long trip to India. The ostensible reason was to assist with a research project on the country’s vast informal labor sector. But my personal reasons were ...
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