USWNT star Mallory Swanson, Cubs SS Dansby Swanson expecting their first child
U.S. women's national team forward Mallory Swanson is expecting her first child with husband Dansby Swanson, shortstop for the Chicago Cubs.
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U.S. women's national team forward Mallory Swanson is expecting her first child with husband Dansby Swanson, shortstop for the Chicago Cubs.
United States forward Mallory Swanson is expecting her first child with husband Dansby Swanson, shortstop for the Chicago Cubs.
Nike loves to market itself as a champion for women. The brand has launched entire campaigns celebrating female athletes — complete with inspirational slogans, slow-mo footage and narrations about "empowerment" and proving the naysayers wrong. But behind the polished ads and performative hashtags is a pattern that’s hard to ignore: Nike consistently fails to actually protect female athletes.
Former Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova has finally tasted the winning feeling again after a less than impressive return to the sport following the birth of her first child.
Sania Mirza opened up about the challenges she faced in her journey into motherhood and even provided a sneak peek into raising her son - Izhaan Mirza Malik - with ex-husband Shoaib Malik. In a candid conversation on YouTube, Sania spoke about a lot of topics - ranging from struggles of juggling societal expectations and responsibilities women face in parenting. Sania said that it is never 50-50 when it comes to the responsibilities of the two parents and even shared some personal anecdotes.
A pregnant woman or new mother dies every two minutes – and most of these deaths are preventable, according to a new global analysis.
Pregnant players on the women's tennis tour now can receive 12 months of paid maternity leave, and those who become parents via partner pregnancy, surrogacy or adoption can get two months off with pay, under a program sponsored by the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia and announced Thursday by the WTA.
Pregnant players on the women's tennis tour now can receive 12 months of paid maternity leave, and those who become parents via partner pregnancy, surrogacy or adoption can get two months off with pay under a program sponsored by the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia and announced Thursday by the WTA.