SAN FRANCISCO - Legislation introduced by San Francisco Supervisor Katy Tang this week would make baby diaper-changing tables available in more restrooms around the city for both men and women. The ...
JACKSONVILLE, Florida -- Donte Palmer isn't the only dad who's had to squat on a dirty restroom floor to change his baby's diaper. He's just the newest face of a movement that's been going on for ...
(HLNtv.com) — Dads appear to be more involved in their children’s day-to-day lives than ever — a 2013 study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicates 90% of fathers who live with ...
It started out as a social media post from one frustrated Florida father. Now, it has turned into a national movement. Dads across the country, including here in Michigan, are demanding more diaper ...
Two bills in the California Legislature would make baby diaper changing tables as accessible to men as they are to women. "This bill reflects our modern families now," said California state Sen.
A photo of a Florida father is raising awareness about diaper-changing stations in men’s restrooms and inspiring others to “squat for change.” CNN reports Donte Palmer was at a steakhouse in ...
The actor took to Facebook to complain about the lack of baby equipment available to all the dads out there, writing, "There are NEVER diaper changing stations in mens public restrooms." Frazer ...
Pampers, with some star power from musician John Legend, announced Tuesday it plans to help install diaper changing tables in 5,000 men's restrooms in the U.S. and Canada. It comes after an image made ...
It's 2019, and dads change diapers. Unfortunately, the nation's restrooms have yet to catch up with modern parenting. New research by diaper manufacturer Pampers revealed that 9 out of 10 dads have ...
Diaper maker Pampers recently announced an initiative to install 5,000 changing tables in hopes of making changing tables more accessible for dads. The lack of public changing tables in men's rooms ...
Dads appear to be more involved in their children’s day-to-day lives than ever. A 2013 study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicates 90 percent of fathers who live with their ...
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