Tag: Pregnancy

The author reflects on the experience of mourning a miscarriage alongside the celebration of Shavuot, drawing parallels between the loss of their unborn child and the miscarriage of the first tablets at Mount Sinai.
The video delves into Rochel's emotional journey of overcoming infertility struggles and the tragic loss of one of her twins, finding strength and faith along the way.
The text follows a poignant journey of grief and loss as a woman shares the heartbreaking experience of losing her baby just before birth.
Jewish actress Ashley Tisdale, known for her role in High School Musical, is expecting her second child with her husband, composer Christopher French.
Jewish actor Daveed Diggs, known for his roles in "Hamilton" and "Blindspotting," recently welcomed his first child with wife Emmy Raver-Lampman.
Israeli actress Gal Gadot and her husband Yaron Varsano welcomed their fourth daughter, giving her the Hebrew name Ori, meaning "my light."
The author reflects on past Mother's Days when they would shower their late mother with cards, chocolates, and flowers, a tradition now altered by their mother's recent passing.
Jenny Slate's new Amazon Prime special "Seasoned Professional" celebrates Jewish women with humor that is loud, crass, and unapologetically herself.
Ayala shares her story of struggling with chronic illness following difficult pregnancies and developing a benign tumor in her pituitary gland, which affected her ability to absorb nutrients properly.
Alexa Alfia and Brennon Lemieux, known for their appearance on the reality show Love Is Blind, have announced that they are expecting their first child together.
This article explores the contrasting experiences of pregnancy as both a miraculous and catastrophic event.
In this personal reflection, the author discusses their fear of the "evil eye" or kinehora, a superstition in Jewish culture.
The author shares her personal experience with abortion and discusses the importance of talking openly about it, especially in light of recent events such as the Texas law banning most abortions.
The article discusses how the TV show "Shtisel" presents a surprisingly progressive view of abortion within the Orthodox Jewish community.
This deeply personal account describes a couple's difficult journey when faced with the news that their unborn child has a chromosomal abnormality and will face numerous challenges.
The author reflects on their experience of giving birth during the COVID-19 outbreak in New York City.
The text discusses the intersection of pregnancy, social media, and superstition within a Syrian-Egyptian Jewish community in Brooklyn.
The author describes her experience entering a therapist's office filled with clutter and how it triggers her memories of her mother's hoarding tendencies.