This post is part of “Bully No More,” an editorial series hosted by the Fort Worth Moms Blog.
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Sometimes this expectation can feel like just another thing we're failing at, like showering every day. I'm here to share a professional perspective on this question. (And, full disclosure: Today was a dry shampoo day.) Because when I'm not momming, I'm focused on helping others improve their mental and emotional wellbeing as a clinical psychologist.
Disclaimer :: This post was was sponsored and written by Baylor Scott and White Fort Worth to bring gynecological health awareness to Fort Worth Moms readers.
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