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5 Diaper Bag Essentials Every Parent Needs to Consider

When it comes to parenting, there is a lot to consider. But nothing might be more important than the diaper bag. We’ve been told by family and friends that the moment our little one arrives, we might never leave the house again without an arsenal of baby needs under every arm and in every pocket. Today, women […]

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3 Fatherhood “Facts” That Are More Like Fiction

Is there anything scarier to a guy than the birth of their first child? Most men who have been there will tell you point blank that it’s nothing like they’ve ever experienced. And while that’s true, that moment after you first hear your child cry makes it really easy to overlook perhaps the scariest thing of […]

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A Survival Guide to Your First Pregnancy: The Partner Edition

Finding out that you as a couple are pregnant is undoubtedly one of the best and scariest moments of your life. You begin to ask yourself all sorts of questions like, “Will I be good as a parent?” and “Who should I tell?” However, it’s important to know that the second that line appears on […]

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Wishing You A Happy Father’s Day!

From all of us here at The Hudsucker, we wish you and your fathers a very Happy Father’s Day! The day is a celebration that honors fathers, celebrates fatherhood, father figures, paternal bonds, and the impact of such nurturing roles in our society.

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Happy Father’s Day from The Hudsucker!

From all of us here at The Hudsucker, we wish you and your fathers a very Happy Father’s Day! The day is a celebration honoring fathers, celebrating fatherhood, father figures, paternal bonds, and the influence of such nurturing roles in our society. Being a good father is hard work, and perhaps the most important kind of work […]

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Silent But Not Invisible – The Fathers of Attachment Parenting

“You know, I struggle to find balance in my life after having a baby, too!” my husband exclaimed after one of our parenting discussions that eventually led to me venting about how moms get the short end of the stick and how tough our jobs really are, etc., etc. I knew he was joking, but […]

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