For better or for worse, women business owners are often more impacted by the birth of a child than their male counterparts. More high-profile female entrepreneurs, everyone from Send the Trend's Divya Gugnani to Rent the Runway's Jennifer Fleiss, are showing they can start a successful company -- and a family.
In this video, wedding dress designer Angela Broyles recounts how she was just getting her line, Winifred Bean, off the ground when she discovered she was pregnant. To juggle a startup and a newborn, she's brought on an unpaid marketing intern, become super-organized, and uses a "mother's helper" one day a week. Listen to how she's doing it, plus expert tips.
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