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Some parents on social media are calling for a boycott of Cara Dumaplin, creator of the popular sleep training program Taking Cara Babies, after news broke this week that the influencer and her husband donated to former President Donald Trump s campaign.
Here s a breakdown of what s going on and what parents are saying plus Dumaplin s side of the story: An image of a woman on a couch scrolling through her phone.
Image zoom Who Is Cara Dumaplin?
Dumaplin is an Arizona-based mom of four, neonatal nurse, and certified pediatric sleep consultant who founded Taking Cara Babies in 2013 to help new parents tackle sleep deprivation and other common issues.
Some parents are furious after learning that a beloved baby sleep expert donated to Trump
Moises Mendez IIJan 23, 2021, 01:48 IST
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A popular baby sleep expert faced backlash after it was revealed she had donated to Trump s reelection campaign.
FEC records show the Taking Cara Babies founder donated over $1,000 from 2016 to 2019.
The mom community online has been split on whether or not they should continue to support her.
One of the most popular parenting influencers on Instagram came under fire this week after it emerged she had donated more than $1,000 to former President Donald Trump s reelection campaign.
The influencer, Cara Dumaplin, is a former neonatal nurse who has become something of a celebrity in the parenting world, with more than 1.3 million followers on her Instagram account, Taking Cara Babies. Good Morning America has called her a baby whisperer, and she has appeared in Parents and PopSugar to talk about baby sleep. In addition to posting sleep advice a