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Crib notes: Is breast milk vegan?

Teens more responsible than adults when it comes to sex! That's right, recent studies show that teens are more likely to use condoms than are adults in "casual" relationships. If you thought you were dreading sitting them down for "The Talk," just imagine how uncomfortable it'll be if they sit you down....If your daughter's on Facebook, your main concerns have probably been about cyber-bullying an

Teens more responsible than adults when it comes to sex! That's right, recent studies show that teens are more likely to use condoms than are adults in "casual" relationships. If you thought you were dreading sitting them down for "The Talk," just imagine how uncomfortable it'll be if they sit you down....

If your daughter's on Facebook, your main concerns have probably been about cyber-bullying and privacy issues. Time to add eating disorders to the mix, because a new study shows that the more time girls spend on the social networking site, the more likely they are to suffer from bulimia or anorexia. While they probably won't accept your "friend" request, you should still talk to them about their online habits, as the study shows that parental involvement helped lessen the negative impacts. Just brace yourself for the eye rolling directed at you as you broach the subject.

At what point in a relationship are you ready to sleep over? Remember that from your dating days? Barely, right? Because now it's all about trying to decide if your kids are ready for their first sleepover and, if so, how to make it a successful one so that you're not driving across town in the middle of the night to pick them up.

Does breast milk not qualify for a vegan diet? Honestly, if you've asked this question, you've gone too far down the non-dairy path.

France has entered the brave new world of "Savior Siblings," where a genetically matched child is conceived to save the life of its sibling (initially through the use of cord blood but later on, bone marrow, blood, or organs can also be used). While it's completely understandable that parents would do anything in their power to save a child's life, moral questions remain. What do you think, is it fair to either child? Is there a difference between just using cord blood different than having them donate an organ?