That’s right — millennials are producing the majority of babies today (68 percent, in fact). And while they might be the little sisters and cousins of Gen Exers, how they’re raising their kids is quite different. For a peek inside these young moms’ minds, check out these surprising facts about millennial moms. Whoa, do you do #4 with your baby? Image via Subbotina Anna/shutterstock According to C+R Research, since so many millennials have less regimented views on the “right” way to raise kids, they may end up less embroiled in the mommy wars. Whether they work or stay home, breast or bottle feed, they’re like “hey, whatever works for you!” More from The Stir: The ‘Mommy War’ Debate Is About Wealth Not Work And when the Pew Research Center talked to them, only about a third of Millennials (34 percent) said they thought that more unmarried couples raising children is a bad thing for society, compared with 45 percent of those ages 30 and older. More from The Stir: Quiz: How Up Are You on the Millennial Sex Scene? To make up for it, millennial moms do a lot more research before they make big purchases, hitting the web then stores, and scouting for deals on that stroller or baby monitor before pulling the trigger. More From The Stir: 10 Best & Worst States to Live in If You’re a Working Mom More from The Stir: Quiz: How Millennial Are You? More from The Stir: 20 Signs You’re a Free Range Parent More from The Stir: Today’s Kids Are Being Called Out as Lazy & Materialistic More from The Stir: 15 Secrets to Raising Happy Kids
title: “13 Surprising Facts About Millennial Moms” ShowToc: true date: “2024-08-31” author: “Mark Williams”
That’s right — millennials are producing the majority of babies today (68 percent, in fact). And while they might be the little sisters and cousins of Gen Exers, how they’re raising their kids is quite different. For a peek inside these young moms’ minds, check out these surprising facts about millennial moms. Whoa, do you do #4 with your baby? Image via Subbotina Anna/shutterstock According to C+R Research, since so many millennials have less regimented views on the “right” way to raise kids, they may end up less embroiled in the mommy wars. Whether they work or stay home, breast or bottle feed, they’re like “hey, whatever works for you!” More from The Stir: The ‘Mommy War’ Debate Is About Wealth Not Work And when the Pew Research Center talked to them, only about a third of Millennials (34 percent) said they thought that more unmarried couples raising children is a bad thing for society, compared with 45 percent of those ages 30 and older. More from The Stir: Quiz: How Up Are You on the Millennial Sex Scene? To make up for it, millennial moms do a lot more research before they make big purchases, hitting the web then stores, and scouting for deals on that stroller or baby monitor before pulling the trigger. More From The Stir: 10 Best & Worst States to Live in If You’re a Working Mom More from The Stir: Quiz: How Millennial Are You? More from The Stir: 20 Signs You’re a Free Range Parent More from The Stir: Today’s Kids Are Being Called Out as Lazy & Materialistic More from The Stir: 15 Secrets to Raising Happy Kids
title: “13 Surprising Facts About Millennial Moms” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-30” author: “Darryl Napier”
That’s right — millennials are producing the majority of babies today (68 percent, in fact). And while they might be the little sisters and cousins of Gen Exers, how they’re raising their kids is quite different. For a peek inside these young moms’ minds, check out these surprising facts about millennial moms. Whoa, do you do #4 with your baby? Image via Subbotina Anna/shutterstock According to C+R Research, since so many millennials have less regimented views on the “right” way to raise kids, they may end up less embroiled in the mommy wars. Whether they work or stay home, breast or bottle feed, they’re like “hey, whatever works for you!” More from The Stir: The ‘Mommy War’ Debate Is About Wealth Not Work And when the Pew Research Center talked to them, only about a third of Millennials (34 percent) said they thought that more unmarried couples raising children is a bad thing for society, compared with 45 percent of those ages 30 and older. More from The Stir: Quiz: How Up Are You on the Millennial Sex Scene? To make up for it, millennial moms do a lot more research before they make big purchases, hitting the web then stores, and scouting for deals on that stroller or baby monitor before pulling the trigger. More From The Stir: 10 Best & Worst States to Live in If You’re a Working Mom More from The Stir: Quiz: How Millennial Are You? More from The Stir: 20 Signs You’re a Free Range Parent More from The Stir: Today’s Kids Are Being Called Out as Lazy & Materialistic More from The Stir: 15 Secrets to Raising Happy Kids
title: “13 Surprising Facts About Millennial Moms” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-01” author: “Ralph Rone”
That’s right — millennials are producing the majority of babies today (68 percent, in fact). And while they might be the little sisters and cousins of Gen Exers, how they’re raising their kids is quite different. For a peek inside these young moms’ minds, check out these surprising facts about millennial moms. Whoa, do you do #4 with your baby? Image via Subbotina Anna/shutterstock According to C+R Research, since so many millennials have less regimented views on the “right” way to raise kids, they may end up less embroiled in the mommy wars. Whether they work or stay home, breast or bottle feed, they’re like “hey, whatever works for you!” More from The Stir: The ‘Mommy War’ Debate Is About Wealth Not Work And when the Pew Research Center talked to them, only about a third of Millennials (34 percent) said they thought that more unmarried couples raising children is a bad thing for society, compared with 45 percent of those ages 30 and older. More from The Stir: Quiz: How Up Are You on the Millennial Sex Scene? To make up for it, millennial moms do a lot more research before they make big purchases, hitting the web then stores, and scouting for deals on that stroller or baby monitor before pulling the trigger. More From The Stir: 10 Best & Worst States to Live in If You’re a Working Mom More from The Stir: Quiz: How Millennial Are You? More from The Stir: 20 Signs You’re a Free Range Parent More from The Stir: Today’s Kids Are Being Called Out as Lazy & Materialistic More from The Stir: 15 Secrets to Raising Happy Kids