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Amanda Peet and ‘Game of Thrones’ director hubby welcome son, Henry

We’ve got a new Games of Thrones baby! 
Well not really. The director of the cult fave HBO show, David Benioff and his wife, actress Amanda Peet, welcomed their third child, a boy finally,  this past Sunday, December 7.
The couple, who are parents to daughters, 7-year old Frances and 4-year old Molly, welcomed the new addition who they named  Henry Peet Friedman.
Sweet!
Peet showed up quite preggers just this past August on the Emmy Awards red carpet, having not previously announced that she was expecting as many celebs do at the start of their second trimester. 

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Would you let an ‘Uber for kids’ shuttle your child?

A San Francisco start up has created what is being called “Uber for Kids”. 
Essentially, the app Shuddle enables ride sharing where a fleet of all women drivers (currently) picks up kids who need rides to sporting games, practices and other extracurricular activities and takes them to their destination.
As with Uber and Lyft, a booking (which must be done by 10 am the day before with Shuddle) sends the image and name of the driver. The parents provide a password which the driver must repeat and the kid knows.
And also like with the popular ride share apps like SideCar, there is a GPS transmission of the vehicle and route that the parents can monitor to track the vehicle their precious kids are in as it travels to the destination. Also, no kids who require car seats are allowed. 
Shuddle’s Nick Allen founder told The Huffington Post that it is a mere coincidence that all its drivers are female but chalks it up to them getting all the women who don’t feel comfortable being Uber drivers. 

The added requirements for Shuddle drivers beyond criminal histories, DMV records, and employer reference. All drivers must either have kids of their own or have the experience of having worked with kids at some point. 
“Think of your driver as a neighbor who you can count on,” Allen said.
The 11 person company has faised $2.6 million in funding  from various angel- and institutional investors, and plans to expand beyond San Francisco, where it is currently only available. 
photo: Facebook

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Kate Middleton lands in America, Bumps around NYC

 

Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and her husband Prince William arrived in the United States yesterday, December 7 for a short visit to promote their causes, tour charitable organizations and just grace us with their glam and sophistication. 
The Royal Couple is staying at the historic Carlyle hotel in New York where Williams dad Prince Charles and his mom Princess Diana used to stay during their visits to America. 

 

Kate started her duties today touring the Northside Center for Child Development which services thousands of low income families annually.

Kate was cute and comfy in her wool retro 1960s looking Goat Washington coat, set off with her cute pair of Annoushka pearl drop earrings hooked on hoops by Kiki McDonough. She carried a Mulberry Baywater black clutch, and kept her hands warm in Cornelia James’ Imogen Pure Wool Black gloves.

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Meanwhile, William jetted today to DC to meet with President Barack Obama before delivering a speech before the World Bank on wild life and gaming crime.

And that super cute adorable Prince George is back home in the UK just being super cute and adorable. Love those cheeks! George is going to be a big brother!

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5 Ways to Raise Kids on the Cheap

Raising

children is an expensive yet necessary part of life. There are ways

that you can save money while raising children and you can still give a

child everything they need to live a healthy, happy life, as well as

some of the things they want. Being a parent usually totally drains your

finances, but using the following five tips can help to put more money

back in your wallet. 


1. Avoid Name Brands 
Name

brand foods, clothing, and toys will cost a lot more money over the

long run than those brands that are considered of lesser quality. If you

can be disciplined enough to find quality products that have

lesser-known labels on them, you will be able to work with a much lower

budget. Your money can be stretched a lot further without name brand

products. 


2. Easy Savings at Home
When

you do laundry, wash clothing in cold water. Hang your clothing to dry

it instead. Without the use of hot water or hot air, your energy bills

will cost a lot less. You can also seal windows in the winter or wrap

insulation around pipes to keep more heat in. Heat costs a lot, and you

can save on energy bills if you can use less heat. 


3. Smart Banking
When

you receive monetary payments, immediately put it all into an account

at a bank you trust. You’ll only go to the bank to take out money when

you need it, so you are less likely to spend more money than you need if

you have to go to the bank every time you need money. This can also

help you to accrue interest on the money you place in the bank. Money

you deposit now will be worth more after it’s been in the bank a while. 
4. Refuse to Exceed your Budget
You

should set a weekly budget, and be staunch about not exceeding it.

There are times when emergencies happen and you need to actually spend

more money, but that’s why tip 3 is so important. Additionally, spending

less than your budget can help you have a greater cushion for another

week when you may need more.
5. Find Free Stuff
If

your baby needs a new crib, try to find one from a relative or friend.

This goes for clothing, toys, games, materials for repairs, and anything

else that life throws at us. There is some chance that something you

need is not being used by someone else, so it never hurts to see if they

wouldn’t mind parting with it. You can never get too much free baby

stuff. 
Parenthood

can be a financially difficult time. If you follow this advice, you can

at least make your finances a bit more manageable, and you’ll find

yourself with plenty of money left over do have some fun. After all,

having children can be fun in addition to being costly. Enjoy being a

parent with a bit more money in your pocket.

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Bellyitch BumpWatch alums in Victoria Secret Fashion Show

Three of our Bellyitch Bumpwatch alums walked in the 2014 Victoria Secret Annual Fashion Show, this year held at Earls in London, England last week.
Even though we missed seeing one of our Bellyitch Bumpwatch alums Miranda Kerr who has “graduated” from the event, Lily Aldridge graced the stage as did Brazilian beauties Alessandra Ambrosio and Adriana Lima


Ambrosio and Lima are rumored to have walked for the last time this year as well. 


These ladies are getting so hot and sought after that I’m sure their asking price to rip the runway is getting up there. 


Ha! More room and time for Aldridge, who is married to the lead Caleb Followill  singer in one of my favorite bands Kings of Leon. 


All looked svelte and saucy in their body-hugging outfits they each wore to the show’s after party. Check out some of the pics:


ALESSANDRA AMBROSIO
Adriana Lima and Alessandra Ambrosio in their final show as Victoria Secret Angels
ADRIANA LIMA 
Lima and Ambrosio final walks, serenaded by the talented Ed Sheeran. (love him!)
Adriana Lima at the After party



LILY ALDRIDGE
Lily Aldridge at the After party

Don’t ever do these 5 things with your infant car seat

Infant car seats are safe ways to transport baby while in the car, however some parents get into the habit of using them for other purposes from our friends at NannyPro, here are five things you should NOT do with an infant car seat:

1. Using it as a routine sleep space. The American Academy of Pediatrics advises against using infant car seats for routine sleep. Due to their positioning, an infant’s airway can become narrowed in a car seat, which can result in breathing problems. This can result in death. If your baby falls asleep in his car seat, move him to a firm, flat service as soon as possible.

2. Putting it in a grocery shopping cart.  Shopping carts aren’t designed for infant car seats to be latched onto. In fact, babies can die when parents use their grocery shopping cart as an infant car seat holder. Even when a baby is properly buckled into his infant car seat, it can topple off and fall to the ground when the infant car seat is placed in or on top of the area of the shopping cart that’s designed for small children to sit in. This can result in the injury or death of the baby strapped inside.





3. Adding a Bundle Me to it. Lots of parents use a Bundle Me to keep their infants warm while traveling in their infant car seats, but doing so without modifying it is not safe. The Bundle Me, as designed, can interfere with the harness straps in the infant car seat, preventing the straps from properly tightening and fittingly snugly against the infant’s body. For proper protection, the straps must be fitted snugly against the child with no more than one finger fitting between the child’s body and the harness under the child’s collar bone. A Bundle-Me allows for much more than that.

4. Using it after it’s been in an accident. While the National Highway Traffic Safety Commission encourages parents to automatically replace car seats after moderate and severe crashes and says they don’t need to be routinely replaced after minor crashes, different car seat manufacturers have different guidelines. Be sure to check with your car seat manufacturer if your car seat has been in a crash to determine their recommendations and to err on the side of caution.





5. Using it after it’s expired. Most parents are unaware that car seats actually expire. Car seats are made out of plastic, which can become brittle and lose strength over time. According to the Car Seat Lady, car seats typically expire 6 years after their date of manufacture. Plus, new seats with new and better technology come out that can increase the safety of infant passengers, so using an expired seat makes no sense.

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Bump Watch: Molly Sims looks great in red at charity event

Second time mom-to-be Molly Sims looked fab in red before heading out to attend the March of Dimes’ Celebration of Babies: A Hollywood Luncheon held at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel on Friday (December 5) in Beverly Hills, Caliornia.
She was rocking a Joanna August mini dress for the event, captioning her Instagram photo:
“Great day at the March of Dimes luncheon. Thank you for taking care of out babies! #celebrationofbabies #marchofdimes,” the mom-to-be, 41, Instagrammed the photo.
Sims and her film producer hubby Scott Stuber are already parents to 2-year-old son Brooks.

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Flu Mist v Flu Shot: Which to give your child

While the flu is commonly regarded as little more than a severe cold, the truth of the matter is that influenza complications can be serious or even life-threatening, especially for children.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) states that severe flu complications are most common in children under two years of age, and that an average of 20,000 children under five years old are hospitalized each year as a result of those complications. 
And, unfortunately, each year influenza complications result in death for some children. The gravity of the issue causes medical professionals to strongly recommend that children receive an annual influenza vaccination to provide them with immunity against the illness, with the CDC’s official stance being that everyone over the age of six months should receive a flu shot. 
There is an alternative to the flu shot on the market now, sold under the name FluMist
While FluMist is not an ideal choice for everyone, it can be an effective, needle-free means of vaccination against influenza. There are, however, some key points to consider before making the decision to use FluMist in lieu of a traditional flu shot.


Consider Your Child’s Age and Physical Health – While an injected influenza vaccination is generally considered safe for anyone over the age of six months, the Live Attenuated Influenza Vaccine, marketed under the brand name FluMist, is not recommended for any child under the age of two, kids under five years of age that have a history of wheezing, anyone with asthma, or anyone who has a compromised immune system. Kids that have a history of Guillain-Barre Syndrome are generally advised not to use FluMist, either. 
There are other contraindications with the Live Attenuated Influenza Vaccine, which you should take under careful consideration and discuss with a doctor, clinician or other medical professional before having the nasal mist administered to your child.
Take Anxiety Problems into Account – While no child is a particular fan of needles, some handle the idea of having an injection administered better than others.
Children who suffer from extreme anxiety related to injections or needles are particularly good candidates for FluMist, provided that their age and medical history show no contraindications. 
Because a flu vaccination must be administered every year, unlike other immunizations, some parents may opt to skip the vaccine in the interest of preventing episodes of extreme anxiety or fear in their child. In such cases, discussing the option of a nasal mist over traditional injection is a much better option than forgoing immunization altogether.


Weigh the Risks and Benefits of Each Option– While FluMist is not injected and therefore may be a more palatable option for needle-shy kids and their parents, there are other risks and benefits associated with each immunization option currently available. 
Unlike the flu shot, FluMist is made with a weakened, live influenza virus. This can be off-putting for some parents, but it shouldn’t cause your child to contract the flu and is doesn’t contain thimerosal, a preservative used in the flu shot. 
Thimerosal is mercury-based, and is often cited as a possible cause of autism spectrum disorders in children. While no association between thimerosal exposure and autism has ever been found in clinical studies, concerns over the thimerosal content of the traditional flu vaccine are still discussed among parents and patients. Single-dose vials of the flu shot, however, don’t contain thimerosal according to the CDC, so if thimerosal is a concern to you, ask your child’s doctor about using a single-dose vial.


Keep Allergies and Food Sensitivities in Mind – Children that have an allergy to eggs should not receive FluMist, as cases of reaction ranging from hives to anaphylaxis have been reported. It’s wise to discuss any allergies or sensitivities that your child has with his pediatrician before having either immunization option administered, in order to ensure that he won’t be inadvertently exposed to any potentially dangerous substances.


Consult With Your Pediatrician – While the choice regarding which, if any, method you use to vaccinate your child against influenza is ultimately yours alone, it’s best to consult with your child’s pediatrician to discuss any questions or concerns that you may have. She will have access to more current information on both immunization options, and can help you make the best decision for your child

Emily Deschanel is expecting second child





Bones star Emily Deschanel and her husband actor David Hornsby are expecting their second child, US Weekly reports.

The couple are parents to 3-year old son Henry. The couple wed in September 2010.  It will be interested to see if Deschanel will have another vegan pregnancy.

She infamously stayed true to her strict diet.

photo: Getty

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Supreme Court hears UPS Pregnancy discrimination case

The United States Supreme Court on Wednesday struggled with how to balance workplace rights for pregnant women, in a case brought against United Parcel Service by a former delivery driver.

The court took the case to clarify the meaning of the Pregnancy Discrimination Act, which requires employers to treat pregnant women the same as nonpregnant employees who are “similar in their ability or inability to work.” During an hourlong oral argument, the justices sent no clear signals of how they would rule.

Peggy Young, the driver, alleged UPS discriminated against her after she became pregnant in 2006, saying the company wouldn’t accommodate doctor-recommended lifting restrictions, forcing her to take unpaid leave and lose medical coverage. UPS said its policies didn’t discriminate because they provided across-the-board rules accommodating workers injured on the job, but not those who faced lifting restrictions because of off-the-job medical conditions.

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