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Baby Steps: How the Pandemic Shows Us That America is Failing Its Parents

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Baby Steps: How the Pandemic Shows Us That America is Failing Its Parents

By Digital Editor | March 27, 2021 | 0

By: Amanda Grau Trying to work full-time at home with a new baby during a pandemic is not easy, but it might be an improvement to choosing between paying rent and time for postpartum recovery and child bonding.[3] Being forced to decide between those things should never be normal, yet the United States is the…

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