Posted September 13, 2010 at 11:40 AM
filed under: podcast, feature, adoption, anonymous donor, becoming, being, , daddy question, dating, emotions, event insights, expert insight, fertility, genetics, growing up without a father, healthy living, home insemination, known donor, legal, miscarriage, money matters, newborn, numbers, parenting, profile, resources, sperm, , stress relief, support network, thinking, trying, waiting, doula, ChoiceChat
Lately I have been hearing from women who would love for me to return to creating new podcasts. I took 2011 off from the work, but hope to return this year with new shows -- and perhaps a webinar series! I currently have 46 shows available, with more than 39,000 downloads. Here's what's available.
Posted April 15, 2011 at 12:45 PM
filed under: ChoiceChat, thinking, trying, waiting, becoming, being, numbers, research, survey
Curious about how many of us are in the Thinking, Trying or Mom stages? Here are the results of a recently closed Choice Mom survey.
Posted February 20, 2011 at 7:30 AM
filed under: LosAngeles, thinking, trying, waiting, becoming, being, telling and talking, media, numbers
Here's the article about Choice Motherhood in the newly published Los Angeles-based Jewish Journal. My thanks to the Choice Moms here who volunteered to share their stories.
Posted January 22, 2011 at 7:20 AM
filed under: thinking, trying, waiting, being, numbers, news, Australia, Canada, Europe, UnitedKingdom, fertility, donor conception, policy, politics, regional guides, resources, sperm bank, support network
This new-and-improved website has been in operation now for nearly a year. I'd like to share some interesting new data about where we tend to be living, the stages we are in, and what we prefer to read on this website.
Posted November 7, 2010 at 4:25 PM
filed under: adoption, foster care, numbers, thinking, trying, being, numbers, resources
The Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption is a great resource for information about foster care adoption. Here are some of the numbers they offered in National Adoption Month (November 2010) about the kids waiting in foster care for adoptive homes.
Foster care adoption
These clips from the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption feature some of the kids awaiting adoptive homes.
Posted October 22, 2010 at 8:15 AM
filed under: numbers
After I published the "Choosing Single Motherhood" book in 2005, I created a website and started tracking the number of visitors who found it. At the end of that first year the website was averaging 800 visitors per month. Want to know how we've grown since then?
Posted August 3, 2010 at 4:55 AM
filed under: NYC, research, Atlanta, Texas, Europe, Minnesota, SanFrancisco, Seattle, WashingtonDC, numbers, UnitedKingdom
Since I've been keeping track of website traffic for two years now, I thought it would be interesting to share information about where we tend to live, what information we tend to look for on the website, and what's been happening since I relaunched the website with its new format in February 2010.
Posted April 29, 2010 at 8:10 AM
filed under: being, survey, thinking, trying, podcast, feature, hot topic, news, research, numbers
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
filed under: thinking, being, dating, research, survey, news, numbers
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.