Cassondra Dee

October 2021

Just Because No One Calls Me Mom, Means I Am Not A Mom: Part 1

If you haven’t experienced infertility, I am sure you know someone who has; rather you know it or not. Many couples, especially moms, don’t disclose when they struggle with infertility because this pain runs deep. Moms who have experienced infertility are often re-traumatized by the social constructs centered around motherhood, relationship statuses and age. If […]

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Parenting in a Pandemic

Parenting is hard. There is no manuscript, it is exhausting and it’s a 24 hour/7 days a week job. Despite how much preparation and advice received prior to becoming a parent, nothing could have prepared us for parenting in the mist of a global pandemic. The interruption of routines, the shift in support, the added

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Why All Working-Moms Should have a Servant’s Heart

From the moment of conception, we are in service to our children. From the moment of conception, babies depend on us for food, growth and even mental development. According to the Association for Psychological Science (2011), a growing fetus gets constant messages from its mother, including chemical signals through the placenta, which includes signals about

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