MissPoppins’ Online Parent Support

Your Go-To Guide for Parenting Tips from Expert Parent Coaches

Explore our parent coaching articles hub for expert tips, practical advice, and insights to support you at every stage of your journey.

Parent sitting in a lounge chair reading a book in a garden, with a glass of beverage on a nearby table and red flowers in the background.

Consider Embryo Clauses in Your Prenuptial Agreements

With IVF and embryo freezing on the rise, couples are increasingly facing legal battles over frozen embryos when relationships end. Including an embryo clause in your prenuptial agreement, or a dedicated embryo disposition contract can help protect your rights, avoid court disputes, and clarify who controls the embryos if you separate or divorce. This guide breaks down how states treat frozen embryos, whether frozen embryos are considered human under the law, and why proactive planning with a prenup is essential for anyone pursuing fertility treatment.

Read More
Fertility and Planning MissPoppins Fertility and Planning MissPoppins

IVF Access in the U.S.: Updates On Fertility Coverage and Family Building

The Trump administration’s IVF initiative marks a pivotal shift in U.S. fertility care. Announced on October 17, 2025, the plan aims to make IVF treatment more affordable and accessible nationwide through expanded insurance coverage, centralized drug pricing, and new public–private partnerships. Major pharmaceutical companies — Pfizer, AstraZeneca, and EMD Serono — have already committed to the upcoming TrumpRx platform, launching in January 2026, which is expected to reduce out-of-pocket fertility medication costs for families.

Fertility lawyer and reproductive rights advocate Janene Oleaga emphasizes that financial support is only one piece of the puzzle. “Access to IVF care and fertility care in general has been a problem for a long time. I’m thrilled that it’s finally getting the attention it deserves at the federal level,” she notes. Oleaga also points to the need for broader reproductive rights protections and increased clinic capacity to meet rising demand. With infertility affecting one in six families, this initiative could reshape fertility access across the U.S., breaking down cost barriers and bringing treatment within reach for thousands.

Read More

The Differences Between Miscarriage, Abortion, and Stillbirth

Experiencing bereavement can be confusing. Learn the differences between abortion, miscarriage, and stillbirth. Consider a thanatologist to help grieve through the process and prepare you for the aftermath like connecting with community partners, hiring financial planners, finding estate planners, and general funeral planning.

Read More

Why Babies Cry on Airplanes and What You Can Do About It

Crying babies on airplanes aren’t just a parenting cliché—they’re a biological response. From sudden pressure changes to sensory overload, flying can be uncomfortable for little ears and nervous systems. Understanding why babies cry on airplanes can help parents prepare with simple, effective strategies that make flying easier for everyone. From feeding during takeoff to bringing the right comfort tools, here’s what you can do to keep your baby calm and supported in the air.

Read More

Can Foster Kids Really Change? Real Rehabilitation Case Studies

With more than four decades of hands-on experience in therapeutic foster care, counseling, and nursing, Jaime has raised and rehabilitated dozens of children with PTSD, autism spectrum disorder, and complex trauma. She is trained in Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI) and child-honoring principles, and she ran a therapeutic children’s home where she supported over 30 children through some of the most difficult life circumstances.

Read More

Here’s Why Silicone is Recommended for Babies

The debate between wooden, silicone, and plastic baby products has evolved in recent years as parents become more conscious of environmental impact, toxic exposure, and long-term safety. Below, we unpack how to understand the difference between silicone, wood, and plastic products for babies so you can make better-informed decisions.

Read More

Are Childhood Speech Delays Rising After COVID?

Children are struggling with fine motor skills, focus, and even basic communication. In a 2024 EdWeek report, educators described students who couldn’t hold pencils, cut with scissors, or sustain attention long enough to write an essay — all skills that build the foundation for strong language and literacy.

Read More
Parenting MissPoppins Parenting MissPoppins

Interesting Perks You Can Get with FSA/HSA: Expanding Benefits for Parents 

Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) and Health Savings Accounts (HSA) cover much more than prescriptions and co-pays. Starting in 2025, parents can use these funds for a wide range of services — from telehealth visits to speech therapy and even virtual doula care. With new rules around HSA eligibility under high-deductible plans, families and employers need to stay informed. Find the best way to spend your HSA dollars

Read More