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Welcome Stepmums!

Welcome to r/Moms: a supportive space for all moms, stepmoms, guardians, and maternal figures. Whether you’re pregnant, raising toddlers, juggling teens, or parenting adult kids, this is your place to vent, laugh, ask for advice, and connect with others who get it. No judgment, just real talk about the ups and downs of motherhood. Everyone’s journey is different and everyone’s welcome here.

happiestcupcake1

Welcome Stepmums!

There can be a lot of challenges associated with blending families... step-parenting can be difficult, adjusting to new routines, new backgrounds, and new extended families can be daunting. This subreddit can be used to help ease that challenge.

happiestcupcake1

Welcome Stepmums!

A group to celebrate all stepmums who are proud to be bonus mums and are appreciated as parents

happiestcupcake1

Showing affection in front of your children

/r/Parenting is the place to discuss the ins and out as well as ups and downs of child-rearing. From the early stages of pregnancy to when your teenagers are finally ready to leave the nest (even if they don't want to) we're here to help you through this crazy thing called parenting. You can get advice on potty training, talk about breastfeeding, discuss how to get your baby to sleep or ask if that one weird thing your kid does is normal.

happiestcupcake1

Had the birds & bees talk with my stepdaughter

Welcome to r/Moms: a supportive space for all moms, stepmoms, guardians, and maternal figures. Whether you’re pregnant, raising toddlers, juggling teens, or parenting adult kids, this is your place to vent, laugh, ask for advice, and connect with others who get it. No judgment, just real talk about the ups and downs of motherhood. Everyone’s journey is different and everyone’s welcome here.

happiestcupcake1

Had the birds & bees talk with my stepdaughter

There can be a lot of challenges associated with blending families... step-parenting can be difficult, adjusting to new routines, new backgrounds, and new extended families can be daunting. This subreddit can be used to help ease that challenge.

happiestcupcake1

Had the birds & bees talk with my stepdaughter

We are moms mucking through the ickier parts of child raising. It may not always be pretty, fun and awesome, but we do it. We want to be here for other moms who are going through the same experiences and offer a helping hand.