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About Allison Cooper

Allison Cooper is a full-time blogger at Project Motherhood and freelance writer. Her writing can be found at Reader's Digest, Classpass, Romper, Working Mother, Mommy Nearest Magazine and more. When not creating content, she's spending time with her family, running, or sipping on strong coffee!

Latest Articles

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Electric Scooters Are Turning Out To Be Pretty Dangerous

A new study has revealed that while these electric scooters are all the rage right now, they are resulting in lots of injuries.

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Climate Change Will Affect The Number Of Boys Born

According to a new study, scientists have confirmed that climate change will have a direct impact on the gender of the number of boys born.

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'Fourth Trimester' Problems Can Have Long-Term Effects On A Mom's Health

Fourth Trimester has been added to signify the trimester after the baby is born and focuses very much on mom.

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Half Of New Parents Shown Anti-Vaccine Misinformation On Social Media

As soon as the word "vaccine" is typed, you know that it will immediately be followed by a whole slew of information that follows.

Mom Warns That A Light-Up Sippy Cup Exploded In Her Face

A mom from Boise, Idaho, shared with her local news outlet KTVB, that her son's light-up sippy cup exploded in her face and she ended in the hospital.

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What's Happening To All Of Those Gymboree GymBucks You Stockpiled

If you have been a fan for the long run, you probably have a ton of their GymBucks stashed aside... so what do you do with them now?

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Delaying Baby's First Bath Linked To Higher Breastfeeding Rates

If the hospital delays the baby's first bath that it is directly linked to hospital inclusive breastfeeding rates to rise.

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Companies Have No Clue How Much Employees Struggle To Balance Parenting And Work

Do companies are completely overlooking what their employees are going through or do they not really care?

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Most Parents Still Rely On Myths To Avoid Colds

More people than not are believing untruths that have been passed down by their parents and grandparents.

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Parents Often Don't Know When Teens Have Suicidal Thoughts

A new US study will probably shake you to your core as a parent and urge you to find a way to talk to your teens more often.

Grumpy People Are More Likely To Live Longer And Earn More

A new study by the BBC is revealing some pretty interesting findings about all the grumps in our lives.

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Half Of Men Say They Wouldn’t Want To Take A Male Birth Control Pill

Interestingly enough, this is exactly the same percentage of women who currently use hormonal contraception.

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Surprise, Babies Can Tell If You're A Bad Person

Science shows babies as young as six months are able to distinguish between good and bad people.

'Baby Shark' Is Climbing The Billboard Charts

The hit kids tune of 2018 is well and alive in 2019 and has accomplished else to add to its accolades: climbing the Billboard charts.

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Parents Give Up Custody Of Child So He Can Receive Pricey Medical Treatment

This family has learned that lesson in full force and have made a gut-wrenching decision that is actually more common than we think.

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People Who Are Always Late Will Live Longer, More Successful Lives

The basic facts are this: people who are always running late are usually less stressed out, don't let deadlines bother them and are just more zen.

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Worry Less About Children's Screen Use, Parents Told

New research is telling parents to worry less about how much screen time your children are having...except for one crucial point in the day.

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TSA Will Now Use 'Floppy-Eared Dogs' Because Pointy-Eared Dogs Scare Kids

Pointy-eared dogs (ahem, German Shepards) tend to scare little kids, while floppy eared dogs have a more welcoming effect.

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FDA Approves New Children's Vaccine For Six Diseases

The schedule is complicated due to the fact that many of the vaccines require multiple doses, leading to multiple visits to the pediatrician by age 3.

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Mom Says Essential Oils Make Her Kid ‘Brave’ And People Call BS

The mom finished her post by saying that, "empowering your kids is easy, if you provide them with the right tools. Doterra did good on this one!"

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