How Can We Support Women Who Are Mothers?

Each child is biologically required to have a mother. Fatherhood is a well-regarded theory, but motherhood is a fact. ~ P.J. O’Rourke

We say we love our mothers, but we do very little on a social level to support women who mothers. How can we change that?

What’s happening on the fringes that need mainstream attention and awareness? Let me know in the comments or on Twitter.


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Green smoothies, Chocolate, and Bacon celebrates health at every size, and all that nourishes us, on and off the plate. Join Melissa Danielle, Integrative Nutrition Health Coach on courageous conversations on food, physical activity, work, and much more.

Join the conversation in the comments below or by joining me on Twitter @honeybholistic with one of these hashtags #ditchthediet #ditchthedetox.

Melissa Danielle is an Integrative Nutrition Health Coach, trained at Institute for Integrative Nutrition. Learn more at honeybeeholistic.info.

About Melissa Danielle

I help high achieving women and coaches over 35 living with PCOS and perimenopause prepare their bodies, lives, and businesses for first-time motherhood.

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