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Dr. Rachel Selman: The Physical Therapist Who Rewrote the Postpartum Playbook

After her first baby, Rachel Selman discovered something infuriating: there was no roadmap for getting back to being herself physically. Six weeks of rest, then you're "cleared"? Her body had other plans.

So she became a pelvic health specialist and wrote the current US guidelines for return to activity postpartum. Yeah, you read that right.

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A Foundation Built on Love: How Jackie Didio Turned Grief Into a Lifeline for Families Fighting Pediatric Cancer

After losing her daughter Maddy to cancer at just 14 months old, Philadelphia mom Jackie Didio channeled her grief into purpose. One month after Maddy's passing, she founded the Madelyn James Pediatric Cancer Foundation: an organization providing deep, wrap-around financial and emotional support specifically to families with babies facing cancer.

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Why I Started Half Full — And How Motherhood Changed Everything

When I launched Half Full during my maternity leave with my second daughter, Sloane, I didn't have a grand business plan or a perfectly mapped content calendar. What I had was a deep, bone-level need for something I couldn't find: a community of women who understood.

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Jasmine Nieto: From Classroom Teacher to Children's Author (With a Baby on Her Lap)

Meet Jasmine Nieto—a Durham mom who went from classroom teacher to children's author while navigating an unexpectedly chaotic first few months of motherhood. Between an emergency C-section, a NICU stay, and contracting hand, foot, and mouth disease right as her debut book launched, Jasmine somehow managed to write a second book (which just dropped!) while building her board game enrichment business and keeping her five-month-old son, Paolo, thriving.

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The Mom Behind The Content Friend: How Allie DaDabbo Turned Her “Eye for Content” Into a Nap-Time Empire

Charlotte mom Allie DaDabbo is proof that motherhood can spark creativity instead of silencing it. After having her son, Miles, she turned her natural “eye for content” into The Content Friend — a wedding and event content creation business that helps couples relive every candid, behind-the-scenes moment without ever missing the fun.

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