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Stage and TV Actress Audra McDonald and Husband Actor Will Swenson are Expecting First Child

 

Actress Audra McDonald thought at 45 and being peri-menopausal meant her chances for getting pregnant were low, but aaaah not in this case.

The Private Practice star tweeted yesterday, May 10, that she and her actor husband Will Swenson are expecting their first child together.

“Who knew that tap dancing during perimenopause could lead to pregnancy?” McDonald said in a tweet. “Will and I are completely surprised — and elated — to be expecting a new addition to our family.”

 



The 6 time Tony Award winner joked that tap dancing as a current lead on the Broadway show Shuffle Along might have contributed to the surprise pregnancy. McDonald also thanked her producers for working with her to account for her impending arrival.

“I am so very grateful to everyone in New York and London for allowing me to rearrange my schedule to accommodate this little miracle,” McDonald said in the statement.

“While I’m disappointed I have to postpone my West End debut in Lady Day, I’m glad I’ll be able to spend a little more time in Shuffle Along this summer and will look forward to setting up a 1920s-themed nursery in my dressing room when I return to the show.”

McDonald won a Tony Award for playing Billie Holiday in the Broadway play, which was broadcast, with critical acclaim, on HBO earlier this year.

Swenson and McDonald married in 2012 and thought they were done being parents to young kids. She is mom to 15-year old daughter Zoe Madeline from a previous marriage and he is dad to sons, 13-year old Bridger and 10-year old Sawyer also from a previous marriage.

Congrats!!

Study: Artificially Sweetened Drinks During Pregnancy Linked to Infant Weight

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Women who drank artificially sweetened beverages like diet soda every day while pregnant were more likely a year later to have infants with a higher body mass index (BMI), according to a new study.

The researchers did not find a link between sugary beverages during pregnancy and babies’ BMI, which is a measure of weight in relation to height.

They did see an association with the total amount of sugar a pregnant woman consumes every day, “but no extra effect of sugary beverages,” said lead author Meghan B. Azad of Children’s Hospital Research Institute of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Canada.

“There’s growing evidence in adults that artificial sweeteners may have counterintuitive relations with weight gain,” Azad told Reuters Health by phone.

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These Two Ex-Models Social Media Shared the Less Glam Side of Motherhood this Weekend

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Two former models are showing the less glamorous side of motherhood on social media this week. Former Sports Illustrated Swimsuit covergirl Chrissy Teigen shared a snapchat of herself breastfeeding her newborn daughter,  Luna Simone Stevens.

Meanwhile, ex Playboy bunny and model Kendra Wilkinson revealed her wrinkly stretched out tummy to her Instagram fans.

Teigen captioned her snap clip, “Christine wears many hats”

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Wilkinson labeled her selfie, “Look what my 2 babies did… They made me happy. ? #happymothersday”.  Wilkinson has since removed the photos, but after getting lots of praise for keeping it 100 and being authentic.

Bravo ladies. Show them what it’s really like.

 

Top Summer Family Road Trip Movies of 2016

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We’re creeping up on Summer Vacation season. Many families will be hitting the road this summer to visit family far away, to head the coast or the beach, or amusement parks and other national landmarks. Long car trips can be trying on kids who need to be entertained. Movies are an excellent way to pass the time and keep the kids occupied.

Redbox has released its list of the Family Road Trip Movies, available on its Redbox units nationwide, and generally this Summer 2016. Check out the list. Click the first photo to start the slideshow.

Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes are Not the First to Hide a Birth from the Public for Weeks

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Eva Mendes and Ryan Gosling pulled a Neve Campbell: totally hid the fact they had delivered a baby until discovered by prying paparazzi.

In 2012, Campbell was spotted by the paps playing with her baby 6 weeks after delivering her at a local park.

TMZ got a hold of the birth certificate for Mendes and Gosling’s second child, daughter, Amanda Lee Gosling. The new arrival was welcomed last month on April 29 at the St. John’s Health Center in Santa Monica, California.

The extremely private couple did a great job of keeping the news secret.

The couple also have a two year old daughter named Esmerelda who has never been revealed to the public, or had her photo shared publicly.  She was born on Friday, September 12, 2014, but that news was discovered too after some news agency’s did some creative snooping.

It is common for celebs who spend their entire lives in the public eye to shield certain part of their lives from the press.

We’ve never ever seen Kerry Washington‘s daughter, Isabelle Amarachi Asomugha, either.

And in 2012, Dido only mentioned she had given birth to her first child with husband Rohan Gavin in December that year, months after actually delivering her son in the Summer.

Last month, reality TV star and swimsuit designer Draya Michele famously did not disclose she had given birth until after she released all of her maternity portraits via her Instagram account. She said she wanted a few moments with herself and the baby before letting the world know.

“I had him last week and I just wanted to take that time to enjoy him as my own little special gift,” she captioned a photo.

Besides those mentioned in this post, several celebs have successfully hidden a birth from the public and press until the media discovered it or they were ready to introduce the news on their own terms.

Kudos to them!

Wow! So A New Study says Swaddling Increases SIDS risk now?

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As you guys know, each week, practically, there is a new research study, report or survey that comes up with a health conclusion that most likely conflicts and contradicts a previous study.

Here we go again!  A new study says that swaddling a baby may lead to SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome).

For those who are unfamiliar, SIDS is an unexplained sudden death of an infant in its sleep before the age of one. The cause is really unknown, but recent conventional wisdom, based on researchers, is that being placed on the tummy combined with being overheated are causes. There is also a school of thought that pillows, crib bumpers and stuffed animals may lead to suffocation.

So in recent history, women have been told to rid their cribs of bumpers, blankets, stuffed animals and to instead swaddle their newborn babies and place them on their backs.

Why the swaddle? Babies have several reflexes including a startling reflex where they jerk their arms outward or above their heads when they feel they are not secure. Swaddling them in a blanket gives them a feeling of being snug and secure similar to the way they were in the womb prior to being born.

The study in the journal Pediatrics states that swaddling increases the risk for SIDS in about 1/3 of the cases of pooled data from four observational studies of SIDS and swaddling that included 760 SIDS cases and 1,759 controls.

However, the lead author of the report, University of Bristol in England research associate Anna S. Pease said that the results should be interpreted with caution given the fact there are so few studies in this area and there is limited evidence.

“We already know that side and prone sleeping are unsafe for young babies, so the advice to place children on their backs for sleep is even more important when parents choose to swaddle them,” she told the New York Times.

The risk also increased with the age of the infant, according to the study.

“We suggest that parents think about what age they should stop swaddling,” Dr. Pease said. “Babies start to roll over between four and six months, and that point may be the best time to stop.”

There you go new parents! New information to keep you worried. Good luck. I know so many women who do not sleep normally because they constantly wake themselves up to make sure their babies are still breathing.

The SIDS anxiety is real and with this news, we can assume it is going to get worse. le sigh.

Adopted People Rock: Celebs You Probably Didn’t Know Were Adopted

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Celebrities are well known for adopting children. Angelina Jolie, Sandra Bullock, Steven Spielberg and others are famous for growing their family by incorporating children in need of forever homes in their lives. But what about the celebs themselves. There are several you probably never knew were adopted:

Check out Celebrities You Didn’t Know Were Adopted

by Fabiana R Santana at Mode

Don’t Forget About Your Mom After Mother’s Day; Stories About Listening

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After the Mother’s Day brunches and dinners, cards, flowers, chocolates and jewelry busy adults go back to their hurried lives, sometimes ignoring their moms, for the most part, until another rolls by and it’ s time to change the Facebook profile and plan another one day of the year to celebrate mom.

We really have to make it a point to spend more time with our moms on those days in between and to really listen to their stories, their wisdom and sage advice from experience, either on the phone or in person. When the day comes that they are no longer with us, we will be kicking ourselves for not spending more moments listening to our moms.

Authors, Dr. Shoba Sreenivasan and Dr. Linda E. Weinberger recently penned their reflections of their mom from the lens of a 1st generation In

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dian-American and an offspring of a family of Holocaust survivors, and how they learned to appreciate the oral history passed down to them from their moms.

The two co-author a  new book Psychological Nutrition, which encourages women to live happier and healthier lives by monitoring emotions that are consumed on a daily basis.

Here are their reflections: 

My parents were immigrants from India. Growing up in the 1960s I wanted to be exactly the same as everyone: American. I viewed my mother as someone who did not understand how to be an American. My mother had an accent; my friends’ mothers did not. She wore “strange” clothing—a sari—where other kids’ moms dressed in “normal” dresses.

Consequently, my mother’s stories of her childhood in the 1930s and early 1940s in British-held India were not fascinating to me. They were filled with all sorts of strange relatives: a broadly defined term to reflect even a tangential familial association: for example, my mother’s sister’s husband’s sister’s husband’s grandmother. Many of these people met with tragedy: a capsized boat and an “uncle” who drowned because he did not know how to swim; the Guptis—whoever they were—and their heedless spending habits that lost them their fortune; or, quirky characters like my great-grandmother who didn’t know how to read or write, yet she formed a complex system of savings and loans among a group of female relatives.

Until very recently, I would listen with barely contained impatience. I had heard these stories so many times. Yet, had I? I could readily talk about the Yupik elders and their wise words, but I ignored the elder right in front of me. Now that I’m older, I reflect on my mother’s stories for what they are: life lessons.

Dr. Shoba Sreenivasan

My parents were both in the Holocaust and lost most of their closest relatives. Despite my mother’s history, she was a positive and joyful person. She spoke of how important her family was to her and how you had to fight for what you wanted.

When I left for college, my mother had a hard time coping with the “empty nest.” A few months after my departure, she sent me a newspaper clipping from an advice column that said, “Healthy birds fly away.” She was telling me that she had accomplished exactly what she was meant to do; she was proud of herself and me.

Whenever I returned home to visit, my mother couldn’t wait to talk about all the latest news regarding the family, and the world in general. Through the years much of what my mother would talk about, she had already told me.

I thought that my listening was a gift I could give her.

The last time I spoke to my mother was two days before she had a massive stroke from which she died three days later. That last contact was during our weekly telephone call. This one lasted more than 90 minutes, where I spent the majority of time listening to her. She died just before her 71st birthday.

Now, I hear her words in my mind and know that they were the gift. My mother’s wisdom was revealed in the way she lived her life: full of optimism. She showed me, and all those who knew her, that despite experiencing unfathomable horrors and losses, a person can demonstrate the will not only to survive, but to live a good life that is hopeful. She instilled in me the perspective that it is much better to consider life as a “glass that is half full” than as a “glass that is half empty.” A small cognitive shift, but a profound one.

In allowing our mothers to speak their wise words into our ears, if we listen, we give them meaning; we allow them to engage in a life reflection, and we acknowledge and use their wisdom.

The Yupik elders said of their giving of wise words, “we talk to you because we love you.”

This is the lesson we now know; our mothers spoke to us because they loved us.

—Dr. Linda E. Weinberger

The lesson from these two stories is that there is tremendous value in Listening. Let’s listen more to our moms all year long, shall we!?

How Celeb Moms Celebrated Mother’s Day 2016

Every year afterthought Mother’s Day, we like to check in to see how some of our fave celeb moms we’ve featured on the blog celebrated the day. Some used the day to celebrate motherhood and feature their children. Others took time to salute and honor their own mom.

Here is the round up:

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Alicia Keys paid homage to her mom.
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Kourtney Kardashian said being a mom is her greatest role. 

Nia  Long shouted out her mom but can you even tell which one she is? Wow!

Rachel Zoe highlighted her two boys.

Tia Mowry also hailed her role as mom to son, Cree.

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Her sis Tamera Mowry-Housley saluted their beautiful mom who looks like she is in her 30s. wow!

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Ali Larter saluted all the moms in her family.

Tamar Braxton- Herbert featured her beautiful mom.

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Vanessa Lachey got to kick up her feet and have a day off. 

Vanessa Simmons threw up a throwback family pic with the Mom and stepmom with the Simmons kids.

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Hilary Duff shares kisses with her mini-me Luca for mom’s day.

Yandy Smith also spotlighted her adorable kiddos.

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Drew Barrymore raised a toast to her grandmom and aunt.

 

Zoe Saldana praised her mom and Abuela for being great role models. 

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Busy Phillips shows off the gift her daughter cricket gave her.

 

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