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Parenting is a unique journey. Each path is marked by varying milestones, celebrations, off-road adventures, and detours that make the first year feel like a rollercoaster.

 

Despite these shared experiences it can feel like a lonely road for new parents. The plain truth is we are all learning. No one is prepared for parenthood on day one and few of us realize intuitively that we can create or find support that works best for us.

 

While it can feel overwhelming at first, this is all part of embarking on the biggest adventure of all with baby.

 

Philips Avent offers support without judgment and a portfolio of adaptable products that meet baby's developing needs. No two experiences are the same, and Philips Avent is committed to supporting all parents as they navigate the path ahead.

 

We collaborated with artists to share their personal motherhood experiences and bring to life the complexities and the joys of being a parent. This collection highlights the reality and essential practices of self-expression, self-care, seeking and accepting support from family and friends, knowing parents can feel left out of the picture when prioritizing baby.

 

Through such artwork, we hope you relate to and find comfort in the unpredictability of your own personal journey, knowing there are tools and support to help you along the way.

 

Learn more here.

Your Mental Health Matters.

 

There is help available to support every pregnancy and parenting journey. If you are struggling before, during, or after pregnancy, find support near you.

Meet the Artists

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Aimee Koran
Aimee is a multi-disciplinary artist from Philadelphia, PA and a Mom of two, with various degrees in fine arts and textile design. Through her work, Aimee explores the topic of motherhood, focusing on the continuously shifting and complex binaries that shape the role.

See Alison's work >
 

Alison Chen
Alison is a mom of two and maintains a studio practice in LA working in video, photography, and performance. Her work is centered around the complexities and confusions that surround our most intimate relationships and the areas where our preconceived notions fall short.

See Lauren's work >
 

Lauren J. Turner
Lauren is a mother, artist, and birth worker who uses her passion for maternal health to celebrate and support families. Through those experiences, she began to paint images of birth, postpartum, and lactation to connect with her community while advocating for breastfeeding.

See Liana's work >

Liana Finck
Liana is a mother, cartoonist and author, and is a regular contributor to The New Yorker. Her drawings are inspired by her life experiences, showcasing and drawing satire from life’s mundane and massive milestones. Most recently, inspired by her life as a first time mom.

Meet the Artists

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
See Aimee's work >
 

Aimee Koran
Aimee is a multi-disciplinary artist from Philadelphia, PA and a Mom of two, with various degrees in fine arts and textile design. Through her work, Aimee explores the topic of motherhood, focusing on the continuously shifting and complex binaries that shape the role.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
See Alison's work >
 

Alison Chen
Alison is a mom of two and maintains a studio practice in LA working in video, photography, and performance. Her work is centered around the complexities and confusions that surround our most intimate relationships and the areas where our preconceived notions fall short.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
See Lauren's work >
 

Lauren J. Turner
Lauren is a mother, artist, and birth worker who uses her passion for maternal health to celebrate and support families. Through those experiences, she began to paint images of birth, postpartum, and lactation to connect with her community while advocating for breastfeeding.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
See Liana's work >

Liana Finck
Liana is a mother, cartoonist and author, and is a regular contributor to The New Yorker. Her drawings are inspired by her life experiences, showcasing and drawing satire from life’s mundane and massive milestones. Most recently, inspired by her life as a first time mom.

Meet the Artists

See Aimee's work > 
Aimee Koran
Aimee is a multi-disciplinary artist from Philadelphia, PA and a Mom of two, with various degrees in fine arts and textile design. Through her work, Aimee explores the topic of motherhood, focusing on the continuously shifting and complex binaries that shape the role.
See Alison's work > 
Alison Chen
Alison is a mom of two and maintains a studio practice in LA working in video, photography, and performance. Her work is centered around the complexities and confusions that surround our most intimate relationships and the areas where our preconceived notions fall short.
See Lauren's work > 
Lauren J. Turner
Lauren is a mother, artist, and birth worker who uses her passion for maternal health to celebrate and support families. Through those experiences, she began to paint images of birth, postpartum, and lactation to connect with her community while advocating for breastfeeding.
See Liana's work > 
Liana Finck
Liana is a mother, cartoonist and author, and is a regular contributor to The New Yorker. Her drawings are inspired by her life experiences, showcasing and drawing satire from life’s mundane and massive milestones. Most recently, inspired by her life as a first time mom.

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Parenting is a journey—a roadmap that looks different for every family. However your joyfully winding and detouring parenting roadmap comes to life, Philips Avent products are available to support you and baby on your biggest adventure yet.

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