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Gurgle is a new social network for parents and parents-to-be. Or, if you're just interested in babies, have lots of nieces and nephews, or are preparing to have a baby, you can check out Gurgle too. If you haven't guessed yet, Gurgle is about babies. This is really a resource tool with some social networking capabilities sprinkled throughout the site.
There's a heavy focus on premium content, ranging from articles on baby-making positions to videos on breathing techniques. When you sign up for a Gurgle account, there are a few options: sign up as a guest, a mom- or dad-to-be, or a proud parent. Proud parents can enter in a sub-profile of sorts for their kids. Not to liken kids to dogs, but this is a similar setup to Dogster, in that it allows you to include your kids' profiles through your own.
Now, depending on which type of account you've created (which can obviously be changed at a later date), Gurgle will present different content on your homepage and in your weekly newsletters, so that the premium content that's most relevant to you will be the most visible. From there, you can check out other users' profiles, view their photos (which must all go through an approval process), and join in group activity.