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STUDY: Fetuses of smoking moms cover their faces when mom inhales

Researchers, analyzing 4-D ultrasound of women who smoked while pregnant, determined that fetuses move their mouths and cover their faces when their pregnant moms inhaled cigarettes.
Researchers from Durham and Lancaster Universities in the U.K. analyzed 80 high-definition ultrasound scans of 20 fetuses that were at 24 and 36 weeks of gestation into pregnancy.
Typically, fetuses do move their mouths and touch themselves, HuffPo notes, citing the study, but this movement tends to decline as birth approaches and the fetus gains more control over its motor functions.
“[Ideally], when we show mothers… these videos of fetuses showing increased movement, they will be more inclined to stop smoking,” the study’s lead author Dr. Nadja Reissland of England’s Durham University said in a video by the Press Association, a U.K. media organization. 
Dr. Reissland said she hopes these images will one day be used as educational tools to help expectant mothers make healthier choices.
Even though they know better, about 10 percent of expecting US moms still smoke while pregnant and they do so despite knowing the risks.

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Angelina Jolie reveals she elected to remove her ovaries and Fallopian tubes

Today, in The New York Times, actress Angelina Jolie revealed that she had elected surgery to have her ovaries and Fallopian tubes removed as a preventative measure against cancer.
“A simple blood test had revealed that I carried a mutation in the BRCA1 gene,” Jolie wrote in the OP-ED piece. “It gave me an estimated 87 percent risk of breast cancer and a 50 percent risk of ovarian cancer. I lost my mother, grandmother and aunt to cancer.”
The philanthropist said recent test results showing she was at a higher risk for ovarian cancer caused her to speed up her decision to have the surgery.
“I had been planning this for some time,” Jolie wrote of her ovarian excision. “It is a less complex surgery than the mastectomy, but its effects are more severe. It puts a woman into forced menopause.”
She explained the reasoning for her decision in the piece.
“Last week, I had the procedure: a laparoscopic bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy. There was a small benign tumor on one ovary, but no signs of cancer in any of the tissues,” Jolie wrote “I feel feminine, and grounded in the choices I am making for myself and my family. I know my children will never have to say, ‘Mom died of ovarian cancer.'”
A couple of years ago, in 2013, the Oscar-winning actress had a double mastectomy as a preventative measure as well based on her increased cancer risk. She wrote about that experience to in the Times as well. The awareness she raised after the piece was credited for saving the lives of many women who followed in her footsteps and got themselves checks. Some discovered conditions they may not have been aware of but for Jolie.

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10+ Easter Kids Style Ideas (PHOTOS)

Easter Sunday is only about 10 days away. If you are a parent looking to dress your little ones in their Sunday’s best but want to get creative with it, we’ve curated over 10 great outfits and style inspiration looks for you to consider. Even if you do not practice the holiday and just engage in Easter hunts or need some fancy dress ideas, these are a great place to start.

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21 Parenting Hacks to make your Life easier

From Architecture Art Design:

If you want to be perfect parent for your kids, the objective “good parent” is not enough neighbors to call you by that name. Parenting is the most fulfilling, fun-filled, and most ridiculously difficult challenge you’ll ever face in your life. It takes a lot responsibilities that you must do every day.

For that reason we present you some inspirational and genius hacks to help you to be a really good parent. We know that this is not an easy job, but despite all the obligations and difficulties that you have, that you encounter to provide time for your children, be aware that being a parent is a big responsibility but in the same time it is fun and interesting.

Of the 21 hacks listed, my faves include the ball maker above and:
The mosquito, bug and insect protectant while outdoors gardening with baby and..
The baby food stain remover and…
The bubble blower and…
and the Home-made Deck floor game .

See how to create these and 16 more at Architecture Art Designs:

Vin Diesel named his newborn daughter after Paul Walker

Fast and Furious star Vin Diesel revealed today that he and his model girlfriend, Paloma Jiménez named  their third child, welcomed earlier this month, after the late Paul Walker.
“I named her Pauline,” the actor shared during a TODAY show appearance Monday. “It felt like, you know, a way to keep his memory a part of my family and a part of my world.”
Diesel went on to state that he felt Walker was in the delivery room.
“He was in the room [when she was born]. There’s no other person that I was thinking about as I was cutting this umbilical cord. I just … knew he was there,” Diesel said. “It felt like a way to keep his memory a part of my family and a part of my world.”
So sweet!

Steve Jobs, Top Tech CEOs said they limit their kids’ screen time

The late Apple CEO Steve Jobs told New York Times reporter Nick Bilton that he and his wife limited their children’s access to technology. The reporter wrote in a September 2014 piece how shocked he was and was certain the house was littered with devices.
But after that interview, Bilton said he discovered that man of the top founders of major tech companies also limited their children’s screen time. He wrote:
Since [the Jobs call], I’ve met a number of technology chief executives and venture capitalists who say similar things: they strictly limit their children’s screen time, often banning all gadgets on school nights, and allocating ascetic time limits on weekends.
I was perplexed by this parenting style. After all, most parents seem to take the opposite approach, letting their children bathe in the glow of tablets, smartphones and computers, day and night.

Yet these tech C.E.O.’s seem to know something that the rest of us don’t.

Chris Anderson, the former editor of Wired and now chief executive of 3D Robotics, a drone maker, has instituted time limits and parental controls on every device in his home. “My kids accuse me and my wife of being fascists and overly concerned about tech, and they say that none of their friends have the same rules,” he said of his five children, 6 to 17. “That’s because we have seen the dangers of technology firsthand. I’ve seen it in myself, I don’t want to see that happen to my kids.”

The dangers he is referring to include exposure to harmful content like pornography, bullying from other kids, and perhaps worse of all, becoming addicted to their devices, just like their parents.

Alex Constantinople, the chief executive of the OutCast Agency, a tech-focused communications and marketing firm, said her youngest son, who is 5, is never allowed to use gadgets during the week, and her older children, 10 to 13, are allowed only 30 minutes a day on school nights.

Evan Williams, a founder of Blogger, Twitter and Medium, and his wife, Sara Williams, said that in lieu of iPads, their two young boys have hundreds of books (yes, physical ones) that they can pick up and read anytime.
So how do tech moms and dads determine the proper boundary for their children? In general, it is set by age.

Children under 10 seem to be most susceptible to becoming addicted, so these parents draw the line at not allowing any gadgets during the week. On weekends, there are limits of 30 minutes to two hours on iPad and smartphone use. And 10- to 14-year-olds are allowed to use computers on school nights, but only for homework.

Read the entire piece HERE!

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Happy Birthday Carrie, Tamar, Sonequa and Reese

It’s March Madness and we’re wishing a Happy Belated Birthday to some of the talented celeb moms we’ve bump watched at Bellyitch in recent years:
Carrie Underwood, award-winning singer-songwriter, star turned 32 on Tuesday, March 10


Tamar Braxton-Herbert, singer-songwriter and The Real co-host and Tamar & Vince and Braxton Family Values star, turned 38 on Tuesday, March 17.


Sonequa Martin-Greene of The Walking Dead, turned 30 on Saturday, March 21


Reese Witherspoon, Academy-Award winning actress, turned 39 on Sunday, March 22
We know you ladies rang in your new years fabulously and in style! Muah!!

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World Water Day: 20+ Facts to Know (INFOGRAPHIC)

Today is World Water Day. It’s a day to raise awareness about the importance of clean drinking water, especially for women and children worldwide. Here are some surprising and unfortunate facts from Water.org:
Surveys from 45 developing countries show that women and children bear the primary responsibility for water collection in the majority of households. This is time not spent working at an income-generating job, caring for family members, or attending school.
Diarrhea is the 4th leading cause of child death, a majority of which are water-related.
Diarrhea kills children at a rate equivalent to a jumbo jet crashing every ten hours.
An estimated 622,000 children under the age of five die each year from diarrheal diseases globally.
Reductions in time to collect water has been found to increase school attendance. A study in Ghana found that a 15 minute reduction in water collection time increases the proportion of girls attending school by 8% to 12%. Another study found a one hour reduction in water collection time increases school attendance by approximately 8% in Yemen, 18% in Pakistan, and 11% in Morocco.
Here are 20 more facts to consider from Able Skills.



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Planet Box offers a solution for what you can do to avoid wasting precious water that is so needed in developing nations worldwide: invest in a reusable water bottle. 
  • Save Money & Water: Americans buy more than half a billion bottles of water every week. It offers you to get rid of half full plastic bottles filling up in your house and fill PlanetBox’s BottleRocket with tap water that flows virtually free.
  • Garbage Be Gone: While single-use plastic bottles might be convenient,  they add up to a lot of garbage, which end up in our oceans and landfills and contribute to more global warming. Packing a waste free BottleRocket lightens your carbon footprint on the planet.
  • Stray away from dangerous BPAs:The BPA compound found in plastic water bottles is so harmful, several states are banning it. PlanetBox is made of food-grade stainless steal, making it BPA (and other harmful chemicals found in plastic) free!
Good idea and great concept!

Selfie Sunday: What Celeb moms are sharing on Instagram

 
It’s Selfie Sunday! 
We follow your favorite celebrity mom so you don’t have to and here is what some of our Bellyitch Bumpwatch alums (like Ciara above) and moms-to-be are sharing in Instagram today and in recent weeks.
 
Ali Larter was snuggling up with her infant daughter. 
Beyoncé was doing her creative interpretation of African art. 
Bethenny Frankel shared a pic of herself on BravoTV‘s Watch What Happens Next. She will be on tonight at 10:30pm. 

Jennifer Lopez was getting all dolled up.

Brandy Norwood was having a girl’s night out with a pal. 

Hilaria Baldwin was showing off a bumpiliciois selfie. 

Zoe Saldana was having a tender moment with her hubby Marc Perego. 

Nicole Richie’s boys celebrated their birthdays in faux tats to match their dad’s. 
Adrienne Bosh and daughter celebrated dad Chris Bosh‘s temp return back to the court while he’s out on injury. 
Busy Phillips‘ daughter Birdie reenacted a scene from Full House for a school performance.
Garcelle Beauvais and twins Jaid and Jax enjoyed ice cream cones. 
One of our fave fashion IG’ers Up Close & Stylish was looking ridiculously stylish while on a boardwalk stroll with her daughter 

Emily B is showing really well as her bump grows. The Love and Hip Hop star is 7 months preggers now. 

30 things to teach your daughter

Bellyitch Rewind
We spotted this wonderful listing on Old School Parenting‘s Facebook page with things parents should teach their daughters. Here are the top 30 reprinted for you to consider as you raise your little charmers in to strong, confident, bold and powerful women:

1. How to give a firm handshake.
2. To never wear clothes with something written across the butt.
3. A man will never treat a woman better than he treats his mom. Pay attention to how the guys treat their moms, and run from the ones who aren’t respectful.
4. Look people in the eye when you talk to them.
5. People will judge you by what you say. “I was like, um, totally!” does not qualify as a sentence.
6. People will judge you by what you wear. Show respect for yourself (and see #2).
7. How to change a tire.
8. How to throw a football.
9. Don’t be afraid to use your voice – sometimes it’s the most powerful thing you have.
10. Basic self defense – be able to get out of a situation, and run fast. And use that powerful voice.
11. Teach them how to apologize well, ask for help when needed, and

that anger is more harmful to the person who harbors it than to who it’s

directed at.
12. What’s in the magazine is photoshopped. Confidence is more attractive than size 2 jeans.
13. Laughter can diffuse many a challenging situation. Especially when you can laugh at yourself.
14. Block out the voices. Not every opinion is worth listening to –

listen to the ones that matter, and learn whose opinion you’ll allow to

shape your thoughts.
15. Advertising is full of hidden agendas.

Don’t fall for it. “Maybe she’s born with it… maybe it’s Maybelline” –

really? Maybelline didn’t make her anything she wasn’t born with.
16. How to hit a baseball, throw a punch, and use a compass.
17. How to write a proper thank you letter, and how to type.
18. How to manage her money.
19. Appreciate the little things (and little refers to more than diamonds and pearls).
20. Read often and much. Read works of classic and contemporary literature, fiction and nonfiction.
21. Walk in someone else’s shoes.
22. Listen well, both for what’s being said, and for what’s being omitted.
23. Dream big, and set realistic goals. You can accomplish more than you think you can.
24. Girls can do most things as well as boys can, in general. But know

your personal limits, what your own strengths and weaknesses are. Once

you know them you can use them to your advantage.
25. Most things worth having or worth doing require sacrifice. Know what you’re willing to sacrifice, and for what.
26. No regrets. Learn from the past, but don’t dwell on what could have been.
27. Just because it’s never been done doesn’t mean it can’t be done. Push the limits.
28. Basic sewing skills.
29. How to handle herself online – using good privacy, remembering that

anything shared can go viral (including pictures in poor taste), and

knowing that people online aren’t always who they say they are.
30. Trust your instincts. If it feels wrong, it probably is. Listen to that voice, and don’t silence it.

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