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Sara Michael
Sara Michael

Sara Michael is a first-time mom with Type A tendencies. She likes rules, makes lists, and follows plans. That all seemed to work out fine until she had a baby. Now she balances her need for order and answers with the desire to enjoy the unpredictable journey she is on with her 2-year-old son (and a second on the way). Her day job? She is a writer and editorial director at a health care media company where she manages content for an online publication. Her journalism background started in daily newspapers, covering health, science and government. Follow her on Twitter @sara_the_writer.

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Baby Lessons Blogs 

Scheduling a birth

August 14, 2013December 3, 2014 Sara Michael

I know the exact date my son will be born. Even the time of day. I don’t just have a

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Pregnancy anxieties, placenta previa and a birth mantra

July 26, 2013July 25, 2013 Sara Michael

After my 20-week ultrasound a while back, my doctor called to say oh-so-nonchalantly that I had a “low lying placenta.”

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I was hoping for a girl; we’re having a boy

May 10, 2013May 9, 2013 Sara Michael

I knew I was carrying a girl this time. I just knew it. I felt it deep in my soul,

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When is the right time for a second baby?

April 26, 2013April 25, 2013 Sara Michael

I had one of those transcendent motherhood moments about a month or so ago in a dark ultrasound room of

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Raising my son in a world of marriage equality

March 28, 2013March 27, 2013 Sara Michael

The Supreme Court this week is hearing arguments for marriage equality. They are hearing arguments on two cases: California’s Proposition

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Supporting the march for healthy babies

March 8, 2013 Sara Michael

My son was born early, but only by 11 days. I wasn’t totally prepared, but he was ready and came

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Baby Lessons Blogs 

Should I give my toddler a multivitamin?

January 15, 2013January 15, 2013 Sara Michael

I hadn’t even considered the question of a daily multivitamin until a friend asked me about it the other day.

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Building holiday traditions as a young family

December 24, 2012December 24, 2012 Sara Michael

Ever since I was a small child, my brother, father and I would cozy up on the couch on Christmas

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School massacre: ‘Hug your children tighter tonight’

December 14, 2012December 14, 2012 Sara Michael

I, like parents across the country, will hug my son a bit tighter tonight. But it won’t be enough. I

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Advice for new mothers

December 4, 2012December 2, 2012 Sara Michael

Over the Thanksgiving holiday, we had a surprise baby shower for my husband’s cousin who is expecting a baby in

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