Working Mothers
A nanny is a luxury and just like with any luxury item, it's not a necessity and not something everyone can afford -- even if you want one really, really badly.
Parents, I can see where you are coming from. Truly, I can. Childcare is expensive. The idea of paying top dollar for someone to sit at your house while your child is sleeping can be difficult to swallow. But here's the thing -- your nanny/babysitter isn't doing "nothing" -- they are taking care of your child.
The award-winning journalist on living a fulfilling life.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
This is pretty cool.
Carolina Bescansa is the latest in a series of lawmakers around the world who have brought -- and at times breastfed -- their babies in congress.
Conservatives and feminists are criticizing the gesture, meant to spotlight the plight of working mothers.
Before you come after me with pitchforks, let me explain myself.
"It's a team effort."