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NBC, ABC reject Ashley Graham Lane Bryant Ad featuring Breastfeeding, Plus Sized Models

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Yup! You may have seen Victoria Secret ads plenty air on any given broadcast network, but if an advertiser includes too much flesh of plus-sized women in an ad like how Lane Bryant recently did, then you won’t see it because it will be banned.

According to Lane Bryant,  because of the nudity of the models in its ad, ABC and NBC rejected the retailer’s “This Body” advertisement, which includes plus-size modeling ‘it girl’ Ashley Graham, and  celebrates body acceptance.

The ad also featured a woman breastfeeding her baby. Yay! Bravo! Breastfeeding acceptance too…only  too bad it may never see the light of day.

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And if you watch closely (see ad below), you’ll notice that there are no nipples or other personal intimate body parts shown.  Consider also that the love scene of an average soap opera that airs in the middle of the day on both networks could reveal the same amount of flesh. And when it is shown on a soap, it’s usually of a couple in bed after or before having sex.

A rep from NBC on Thursday denied the network had outright “rejected” the ad, NY Daily News reported.

“As part of the normal advertising standards process, we reviewed a rough cut of the ad and asked for minor edits to comply with broadcast indecency guidelines,” NBC told the site. “The ad was not rejected and we welcome the updated creative.”

Indecent? Hmmm

A rep for Lane Bryant told NY Daily News that  “as is” the ad is banned but it is currently deciding whether to re-submit it for consideration.

“I don’t think these models are any more nude than any other models we’ve seen on TV,” the rep said. “This was not a hard-hitting conversation about body positivity. This was a playful way to engage our women and all women.”

ABC declined to comment. That network has aired the Victoria’s Secret fashion show even though CBS has too and owns the rights to the show, Refinery29 adds.   All of the networks have approved spots for Vicky Sec like this one, the fashion site pointed out.

Yet in 2010, ABC  and FOX banned a Lane Bryant ad featuring curvy plus-size women in lingerie.  You have to admit, it smells a bit like hypocrisy or a double standard.

“Victoria’s Secret commercials are airing all throughout the day, but when it comes to a Lane Bryant commercial, we have a little bit of extra, you know, overflowing, and then everybody freaks out,”Graham told CBS News at the time.

h/t I am Not the Babysitter

Eco-Friday: Get Curated Eco-Friendly Pregnancy, Baby & Mom Products Delivered Monthly

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And in our latest installment of “Eco-Friday“…..

The curated box market is booming.

Included  in this range of monthly or quarterly subscription boxes are services that target expectant mothers, babies and moms, generally.

The boxes are used as a way of educating new mothers on wholesome, earth-friendly and organic products that are safe to use during pregnancy and on their babies and themselves. Every month, subscribers receive a curated box of eco-friendly, conscious, products presented in chic, eco-friendly packaging.

A 3-month subscription cost $70.50 or $23.50 a month; a 6-month subscription is  $138 or $23 a month; and a  12-month subscription is $264 or $22 a month. Each includes 5-9 sample and full size products.

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The mom-to-be box for example usually has a beauty item, bath & body product, a snack, a pregnancy care item and a baby prep selection.

Membership, which is limited to US and Canada residents, also involves exclusive product discounts and “members only” giveaways.

Great stuff!  Learn more about Ecocentric mom HERE!

NOW CASTING: The Food Network is looking for Grandmas who can really Cook!

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The FOOD NETWORK is NOW CASTING dynamic grandmothers who have culinary chops to star in its new competitive cooking series, Clash of the Grandmas.

Whether it’s your kid’s grandmom or your own grandmom who can throw down in the kitchen and whip up out-of-this world desserts or finger-licking chicken, she may be an ideal candidate for this fun competitive cooking show which is on the hunt for Grandmothers to battle it out.

And if you are that grandmom and think you can take on any other grandmom out there in the kitchen, bring it on!

Now, what would be best if granny has the wit of Betty White and the skills of Betty Crocker.  If so, this would be her chance to finally show the world that her recipes can stand the test of time.

Do you have a grandma to nominate? Are you a grandma who LOVES to cook?

To nominate a grandma that you know or to apply for the show, email [email protected] with location (city, state) in the subject line and include the following:

1.) your and/or your nominee’s name,

2.) contact info for you and/or nominee (phone number, email address),

3.) your or nominee’s occupation (or former occupation, if retired),

4.) your or nominee’s location (city/state),

5.) and describe your or your nominee’s cooking or chef experience, cooking style, signature dishes and why you believe that you or your nominee would be perfect for this show!

6.) attach photos of you/nominated grandma (including photos with the kids and/or grandkids and photos of her food if possible)
 
GOOD LUCK!

Viral: Bump Comparison Photo builds Awareness that Every Woman’s Pregnancy is Different

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A photo of Australian fitness model Chontel Duncan and her friend, Natalie Smith,  who are just 5 weeks apart in their pregnancy has gone viral. Duncan shared the photo so her fans could see that every woman’s pregnancy is different and each carry in their own unique way.

“An[d] this is where it all began… Two ladies 4-5weeks apart in their pregnancies, both super happy & healthy, loving their journeys, embracing the changes & proud to share their growing bumps! #pregnant #expectingmums #happiness #babybumps #growing @hiit_australia @bph_14” Duncan captioned the Instagram photo.

 

I was surprised with a cute visit today from a friend Nat who is also expecting ? Just being able to see someone in the flesh, rub her tummy, hear how incredible her journey has been so far, how healthy baby is & all the fun talk about kicks, food, names etc was beautiful. This is Nat’s 3rd pregnancy so she had a lot of great advice to share ☺️ It’s very clear in this photo just how tall I am, I mean my chin sits above Nat’s head lol We worked out that we are 4 weeks apart, so our little ones will be the same age, same grade at school and potential best buds hehehehe….. Nat’s due start of March & I’m due end of March. Each women carries different and this most certainly doesn’t mean one is doing something wrong or not healthy etc. We both have healthy growing babies & we both have had incredible pregnancies so far, feeling amazing & full of energy. #21.5weeks #expecting #march2016 #pregnant #love #happiness #Babyduncan

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The photo went viral last week with commenters and readers using it to rail against bump bullying.  Yes “baby bump bullying” is a thing. It is where people online (or in person) chide women for the size of their bumps. Usually, a person insinuates the belly is so big that she may be carrying twins or ask if a woman is further along in her pregnancy than she is based on what they perceive is a huge belly.  A lot of it is well-meaning, but still, it can be insulting and hurtful.

With the new attention to her page because of the viral photo, Duncan has since had to deal with criticism about photos of her rigorous workouts during her s second trimester.

The Queensland fitness fanatic said she has decided to use the extra attention to show others how active pregnancy can be.

She told TODAY show: “Once it became clear to me how foreign it was to see a pregnancy performed like mine, it did get me thinking. Maybe I should continue to document my pregnant because it seems that we are misled to believe that we are more fragile than we really are.”

The common advice from doctors is that you can be as active as you were before pregnant with some modifications and after consultation with a doctor.

Hero: This 1st Grade Teacher will Donate a Kidney to Her Student

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A Wisconsin First Grade teacher is giving one of her students a gift of life by donating a kidney. Oakfield Elementary School’s  Jodi Schmidt recently discovered she was a match with her student Natasha Fuller who was diagnosed with Kidney Disease as a toddler.

 

“I’m so excited,” Schmidt says in a video about the donation. “I figured I’m O-negative blood and it did just come to me. I think we’re all brought to a certain place and time for a reason.”

Schmidt called in Fuller’s grandmom Chris Burelton to give her the news in person and presented her with a pink box that said, “It’s a Match” on the card.

“You? Oh my gosh!” Burelton says in a video of the presentation before bursting into tears. “Here I thought she was coming to school because she was naughty!”

When Natasha was brought in she thanked and hugged her teacher.

“I always felt like there was more in life that I should be doing,” Schmidt said about her decision to be an organ donor.

The transplant is not scheduled, yet. Natasha is still getting over an infection.

But in the meantime, the eight-year-old is dreaming of life after.

“I can swim, I can eat chocolate,” Natasha told ABC news. The two are bonding now and will share a greater bond after the surgery.

We’re wishing them both well.

SURVEY: New Moms are Leaving Hospitals Too Soon After Delivery

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Women around the world are leaving hospitals too soon after giving birth, according to a new analysis.

The World Health Organization suggests that women stay in the hospital at least 24 hours after a vaginal delivery, but researchers found that depending on the region, up to 83 percent of women left before that cutoff.

Also, up to 75 percent of women left hospitals too soon after cesarean-section deliveries, based on U.S. recommendations and laws.

“In some countries women are getting discharged incredibly early,” said lead author Oona Campbell, of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.

The research team’s overall goal is to measure quality of care, she told Reuters Health, and to that end, “Length of stay is one thing that we’re really trying to get a handle on.”

Campbell and her colleagues analyzed average hospital stays after childbirth in 92 countries – including 45 middle-income and 10 low-income countries.

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#DadGoals: This Poppa won a Half-Marathon Pushing his Baby

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If your spouse ever compares your parenting skills to another mom, show them this story about a Texas man who won an entire half marathon while pushing his baby in a jogging stroller!

Last month, Calumn Neff took first place in the Katy Half Marathon in Katy, Texas, while pushing his daughter Holland in a running stroller.

He finished the 13.1 mile trek in 1 hour, 11 minutes and 27 seconds as he kept a steady sub-5:30 per mile pace.

And the 11-month old was a great sport all the while.

 

“For almost the entire race, she was waving and clapping and talking and babbling away,” Neff told TODAY. “She was stealing all the hearts along the way, that’s for sure.”

And she was  crowd pleaser.

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“There was so much support on the course,” he added. “Everyone was cheering and a lot of people knew who were and that we were going after the record.”

She only got a bit tired with the routine near the end but was a trooper.

“She fussed a little around mile 11 but I knew I only had 10 minutes left so we just kept pushing through and I wanted to get it done faster for her,” he said, adding that he rubbed her head and gave her a glove to play with.

Neff’s wife, Julie, their 3-year-old daughter, Alessandra, and other relatives were cheering at the finish line. “It was awesome,” Julie Neff added. “There was so much energy. I was shaking, I was so excited.”

Wow!

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About the Stroller: The Thule Urban Glide Stroller in Dark Shadow grey retails for $399 and weighs 22 lbs and can hold a child 6 months thru 75lb capacity. It has a 5-point safety harness, reclines, has a foot-activated parking break and a front pivoting wheel that locks into place. It also has a rear suspension for a smooth and stable ride. The multi-position canopy has a view in roof port. The ergonomic handle bar an accommodate different heights so this dad could use it easily. It folds in with a one-hand flip.

photos: courtesy  Bill Baumeyer

Ayesha Curry, Kim K & Amber Rose: Can Social Media Please Just Let Celeb Moms Live? Let’s Recap…

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The Internet is back at it again pitting various celebrity moms against one another and putting them in boxes to be judged, analyzed, picked a part and torn down.

This round, after Kim Kardashian infamously posted a nude selfie this week, she got support from the likes of Sharon Osbourne (who posted her own nude selfie) and Christina Milian (who retweeted Kim K’s second nude selfie with the caption “Love Yourself”), but then also criticized by Bette Midler, Piers Morgan and others, including another one of our blog faves P!nk. Conservative media jumped right on it.

In comes a  fellow Bellyitch Bumpwatch alum Amber Rose  who jumped into the fray to call out P!nk for “slut shaming” Kim and of course because Blac Chyna (who recently reportedly broke up with Kim’s brother Rob Kardashian) is ex-besties with Kim and current bffs with Amber, she got dragged into it the mix.

Well we knew that another blog fave, chef and business entrepreneur Ayesha Curry who is married to NBA Basketball star Steph Curry of the Golden State Warriors wouldn’t be far behind.

Ayesha trended this morning after someone shared a mini video of her greeting her husband with confetti in the arena tunnel after a tough loss.

 

And needless to say, people couldn’t handle all that wholesomeness. It was perfect timing with all the Kim K stuff that folks resurrected one of Ayesha’s old tweet from last December where she criticized clothing (not any person), tweeting,” Everyone’s into barely wearing clothes these days huh? Not my style. I like to keep the good stuff covered up for the one who matter” and adding, “Just looking at the latest fashion trends. I’ll take classy over trendy any day of the week. #saturdaynightinsight” Now folks are back at it comparing Ayesha Curry with Kim K. le sigh The social media memes have been off the Richter these past weeks.  Young women are declaring whether they are Kim Kardashian, Ayesha Curry or Amber Rose as if…. The common thread in much of this all is that people (mainly men) are characterizing these celeb moms based on their choice of clothing and how they present themselves in the mass or social media and a few choice words they may have tweeted or captioned in a photo.

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Current mom-to-be Chrissy Teigen even chimed in:

 



No one knows much about these women, their parenting styles, their intimate thoughts and their personal inside relationships with the people closest to them. We only know what they choose to put out there in the media and share with the world. Granted being a celebrity and major influential figure like these women are, their every move is scrutinized and over analyzed to the point of exhaustion every day.

Nonetheless, from what I see, they each care for their children, show them love often and prioritize them highly, irrespective of any other parts of their lives, they all seem to be great moms. Of course,  I don’t know if the nanny spends more time with their children but it doesn’t appear that way to me, and even if so, who are we to judge?

I do not mean to suggest that the role of mother supersedes all else but it is a very important one that sits high on top of all their other duties, jobs and responsibilities, even as public figures.

I am totally over the penchant of social media and especially misogynistic male bloggers to reduce these four individuals down to carefully crafted caricatures of what makes a model woman/wife/mom to be placed inside a glass box and used as a tool to criticize other women, black feminism, and put their own spin on things.

Meanwhile, Bette, P!nk and any one else critical of Kim K drew the ire of feminist writers. 

But at the end of the day (what a cliché thing to say), it really boils down to labels and boxes that we as a society insist on slapping on women and mothers. It’s not done in a same negative way to men or fathers and that is unfair.

All of this is occurring during the same week of International Women’s Day and smack dab in the middle of Women’s History Month. 

Can’t we all just lay off and live and let live?

I think the website Blavity did a good job summarizing this when the staff wrote in a recent piece, “the lesson of the day is that women are human beings, not adjectives, and not clones of who men deem worthy of their attention. Fall in love with who you fall in love with, and if you haven’t yet, keep your bitterness to yourself.”

Amen!

 

Study reinforces Again that Giving Your baby Peanuts REDUCES Allergy Risk

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You know how there is this new generation of parents who attempt to raise their kids in super clean and quiet environments and how us old school parents scoff and believe all that does is make kids more susceptible to developing all sorts of allergies and hypersensitive to the point they can never fall asleep unless it is dead silent which is unreasonable in this very loud world we live in?

This applies to the rise of kids with peanut allergies which correlates with the increase in perhaps overly cautious parents.

Well..there is yet another follow up study that says that feeding your kid peanut BEFORE the age of 1 actually lessens the chances of the baby developing a dangerous peanut allergy!

The new study follows up on a “landmark study” where researchers realized that avoidance of a product doesn’t lessen but actually increases likelihood of development of an allergy

“I believe that this fear of food allergy has become a self-fulfilling prophecy, because the food is excluded from the diet and, as a result, the child fails to develop tolerance,”  lead researcher Gideon Lack from King’s College London in the UK, told BBC News.

In the initial experiment, which was published last year, Lack and his team took more than 600 babies that had shown signs of being allergy prone, and split them into two groups – one avoided peanuts altogether, and the other was given small daily doses of peanut mushed up with other foods, to reduce choking risk.

After five years, they found that 17 percent of the children in the avoidance group had developed peanut allergies, compared to only 3.2 percent in the exposure group.

The scientists followed up on 550 of the children from the original study for an additional year, during which time all of them were told to avoid peanuts entirely.

By the end of the sixth year, the allergy rates hadn’t changed – only three of the children who had been fed peanuts as babies developed new allergies during the year off, and by the end of the sixth year, the allergy rates hadn’t changed – only three of the children who had been fed peanuts as babies developed new allergies during the year off, but so did three of the children from the avoidance group.

This follow up research solidified what we know: Peanuts, Dirt, Noise, all that stuff were were exposed to as a kid actually made us more robust, sturdy and less sickly.

Good to have some science to back that up.

VIRAL: Expectant Mom Digitally Adds Deceased Husband into Maternity Shoot

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Mississippi wife Nicole Bennett and her husband Deonata were scheduled to do a family photo shoot before the arrival of their next daughter, but tragically Deonata passed away unexpectedly two months before Nicole’s due date.

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While mourning the loss of her husband, Nicole decided to keep her husband’s wish (It was his idea to do the shoot in the first place) and she took photos with theri 4-year old son Landen and had her maternity shoot photographer Sidney Conley, digitally add images of Deonata into the tender portraits.

“I wanted to do something special because he’s been there for my son since day one,” Nicole told ABC News. “It’s memories for my son of his father and for my daughter who will never meet her father, it’s memories for her as well.”

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Photographer Sidney Conley said he too was moved by fulfilling Nicole’s wishes.  “Just how I edited [the photos] with him looking down on them, it’s showing that he’s making sure they’re okay,” Conley said.

The story and photos from the shoot have been shared widely online and in social media over the past few days.

They are indeed bittersweet and heartwarming.

photos: Sidney Conley

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