Posted May 25, 2010 at 7:30 AM

Ovulation detection: let's review the products

filed under: ovulation, fertility, trying, Choice Mom survey, drugs, insemination, products, reviews

After you've learned about how to detect your ovulation, the next best thing would be to find out how the ovulation predictor products rate, from other women on the Choice Mom path.

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Posted May 19, 2010 at 7:00 AM

Latest research on Choice Moms

filed under: research, Choice Kids, Choice Mom survey, growing up without a father

Susan Golombok is the Cambridge University-based researcher who did the first large-scale study of the Choice Mom community in 2008. Some of those findings are posted here. Now she's published a new report of other research into female-headed families.

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Posted May 8, 2010 at 7:55 AM

Trendsetting: the Choice Mom path

filed under: profile, news, research, Choice Mom survey

As the latest numbers indicate, older, educated, unmarried moms are well on the rise, per a new Pew Center report. I've long maintained that about 50,000 women choose this path each year.

Posted April 29, 2010 at 8:10 AM

Data on Choice Moms

filed under: being, Choice Mom survey, thinking, trying, podcast, feature, hot topic, news, research

It's been a big week for keeping up with media requests. NOT, as I had expected, because of my recent debate with a father's rights advocate (thanks to ALL of you for adding your voice to the comments on PublicSquare.net that show our rationality), but simply accidental. Thought you might be interested in hearing what I've been repeating this week about who we are.

Posted February 2, 2010 at 7:25 PM

Survey Says: Choice Moms generally not interested

filed under: thinking, being, dating, research, Choice Mom survey, news

Human Fertility journal published the findings of Susan Golombok's Cambridge University survey of who Choice Moms are, and are not. Notable findings: we have a high percentage of post-graduate degrees, and we don't hate men. But, of course, we knew that.