baby moon

baby moon
 n.— «The Milk Moon is my own twist on the term “baby moon”; the new baby honeymoon.» —“Re: WAS( Sweet Homebirth Story—1 Year Later) Now: The milkmoon?” by Heather Madrone Usenet: misc.kids Nov. 10, 1993. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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