Rebecca Woolf is a blogger and freelance writer. She is the author of Rockabye: From Wild to Child, a memoir about how her life changed when she became a mom. The book is based on her popular personal blog, Girl’s Gone Child. Rebecca has contributed writing to MSN, Nerve.com, SMITH magazine, and The Huffington Post. She also writes Babble.com’s Straight from the Bottle blog.
Rebecca lives in Los Angeles with her husband, Hal, and their kids, Archer, Fable, Boheme, and Reverie.
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You're in a toddler swim class when you meet a teenager splashing around with a 2-year-old girl.
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You know the old saw, "Sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me." Turns out, that's not quite true
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Today Show, and Extra. Pictures of her distended belly, heavy with 8 children, have popped up on TMZ.
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There's a growing movement across the blogosphere of people who have chosen to remain childless.
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We love our Momversation panelists because they are honest, affecting, (and awesome) writers.
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How do you mentally, emotionally, and physically regain your sex life after giving birth?
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Have your finances affected your friendships in positive or negative ways?
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Your child walked at 5 months? Great! He said his first word when he was barely out of the womb? Super!
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Do you douse your child in Purell before she can eat? Do you think that five second rule food is practically poison?
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