New mothers still pay price to breast-feed Source: The Orlando Sentinel
Jennifer Mehaffey was lucky to have enjoyed a seven-month leave to be with and breast-feed her baby daughter before going back to work full time.
Working Moms Could Win $10,000 for EducationSource: liveinformed.com
With a full-time job (or several part-time jobs) and children to raise, working mothers often have very little time to pursue an education. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, more than 80 percent of single working moms lack the education they need to get ahead.
Dobson On Working Moms---Now That Palin Is HereSource: Think Progress
She loves her kids, she loves her family. … When she was elected governor, she eliminated the position of chef at the mansion because she wanted to do the cooking for her own family. I mean, this is a very unique, special lady.
Type-A Mom : Working Mom Secrets to Happy EveningsSource: typeamom.net
Working moms often cope with chaos, tantrums, rushed dinners and fights over bedtime. Instead, this is a time when working moms would rather enjoy the precious few moments with the kids, and enjoy some peaceful me time after they go to bed.

Mommy Wars have been around a lot longer than I have. Why, I still fail to understand. Seriously, isn't being a mom hard enough without bickering with our peers about who's a better mother? Until recently, I've never found a winner in these Mommy Wars.

There is little doubt that women have made a great deal of social progress in the past 30 years. We have found ourselves in higher, better paid positions and by our own hard work and merit we are achieving success in any field in which we direct our energies.
The Life a Mother Should HaveSource: tmz.com
Should women stay home with their kids or work? Judith Warner explores Leslie Bennett's new book, The Feminine Mistake.