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Study: Mommy Brain is a big, fat, MYTH!

So just when we thought recent studies have verified that “pregnancy brain” and “mommy brain” are real things, new reports indicate otherwise. 
A recent piece by New York Magazine‘s “Science of Us” blog cites scientists that surmise: 
“[T]he idea that it’s a purely negative effect is a myth that’s in the process of being debunked. Any pregnancy-related impairments are likely a side effect of what ultimately is a maternal neuro-upgrade that boosts women’s ability to care for their vulnerable offspring. Many will welcome the demise of the baby-brain myth, because it’s a simplistic, one-sided concept that almost certainly encourages prejudice against women.”
Hmmm.
Read More at NYMag:

Looks like Jessica Biel and Justin Timberlake are expecting their first

We have got virtual confirmation that Jessica Biel and Justin Timberlake are expecting their first child.
On Thursday,  InStyle editor Ariel Foxman , who is pals with Biel, tweeted a pic of Biel with the following suspicious caption:
“Congrats @jessicabiel on your impending motherhood … Looking forward to the red carpet maternity style pix to come #tbt.”
Neither Biel or Timberlake’s camp has responded to requests for comment. 
This week, RadarOnline showed a pic of Biel which revealed her bare bulbous bump and included in the story a source saying she is about three months along.  
Me thinks they are hesitant to come forward too soon with confirmation because perhaps she has suffered losses in the past and want to be very very certain the pregnancy will be able to be carried to term before sharing the news with the public.
That’s just my thoughts. If so, good luck, God Speed and congrats Jessica and Justin!
What do you think? 
photo: Screenshot Instagram via E!Online

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Happy #Halloween! Paint your pregnant belly like a pumpkin in 6 easy steps!

It’s a seasonal thing that some pregnant women like to try if they happen their third trimester happen to all around Halloween time: Paint their bellies like a pumpkin or Jack-O-Lantern.

Here are 6 easy steps to painting your belly from Families.com

1. First you will want to select a safe paint to use on your belly. The easiest and cheapest choice is face paint, which this time of year is very easy to find at any discount store such as Walmart. The water should be water-based. Proud Body also sells a pregnant belly painting kit, which includes everything you need.

2. If you have not purchased a complete kit, you will want to buy paint brushes, a sponge and stencils. The sponge allows you to easily cover a large area with paint. You may or may not need a stencil to paint a pumpkin, depending on how artistic you are!

3. Find a real pumpkin or a photo to use as your guide. Unless you are confident in your ability to paint your own belly using a mirror, find an “artist” to do the painting. If you want your pumpkin to look good, you might enlist an adult. If you want it to look cute, you can ask your kids to do it, just be ready for a mess!

4. Start by painting a large round circle of orange on your belly and fill it in. If you want to make it look more realistic, blend some red and brown into the orange at the bottom of the pumpkin and blend, working your way up. Use a bit of yellow to add highlights.

5. Use brown paint to smudge in lines where the grooves of the pumpkin will be. Blend a little to shade. Go back over the lines with a thin line of black paint.

6. Use the black paint to draw and fill in the eyes and mouth. Use the black to draw the stem and leaves, then fill them in with green paint. You can add a few curly lines for vines if you wish.

When you’re done, don’t forget to take pictures!

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Celeb wellness expert’s 3 Last-minute Healthy #Halloween Tricks

Halloween is tomorrow and if your child is one of the 6 million affected with a food allergy or other restriction, the festivities could end up on a sour note.
To make Halloween a safe and fun experience for everyone, safe and healthy from wellness expert Shanna Israel offers 3 go-to tips families: 
Trick #1: Outfit your Kids & Paint your Pumpkins
The best way to keep your kids safe is to take precautions, making sure that others know your child, or your house, is a gluten or peanut-free environment.

  • Take part in the Teal Pumpkin Project and paint a teal pumpkin for your stoop. This is becoming 2014’s universal sign that your house is “safe” for those with a dietary restriction.
  • Outfit your child in a medical ID bracelet to highlight their medical conditions upfront. Companies like Hope Paige design some really cute ones for kids

 Trick #2: Update your candy bowl
The candy bowl can be a nightmare for parents with kids suffering from an allergy. Some simple tricks to help those with allergies stay safe are:

  • Create two candy bowls, clearly marked which candy has specific ingredients, such as peanuts or tree nuts, and which is safe for kids. Make sure you ask about allergies before you let them dig in
  • Just because it’s Halloween doesn’t mean you need to provide unhealthy treats! Sticking to dark chocolate is a simple swap, or try to incorporate healthier treats like KIND bars or small packages of trail mix. Still tasty treats kids will like and parents will thank you!

Trick #3: Health-ify your Halloween dishes
Halloween parties or get-togethers are quite common this weekend, so come prepared with a tasty treat that’s both healthy & delicious! Some tips for those with dietary restrictions to successfully navigate the Halloween parties:
Celeb wellness expert Shanna Israel

  • Bring your own dish: Not only will it ensure you have something to eat, but it’s a great way to provide the host with a gift and demonstrate to party goers that healthy can be delicious, too!
  • Expand your recipe book: Especially around Halloween, you can experiment with fun, spooky dishes that incorporate veggies, superfoods like pumpkin and candies without the sugar, calories or other artificial sweeteners.

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History of that ubiquitous infant ward blanket all babies are wrapped in

Quartz writer, Lisa Selin Davis wanted to know why every newborn she saw posted in Facebook and other social media were wrapped in the same blanket in the hospital.
So she did some research and wrote a piece about it.
In short, in the 1950s, most receiving blankets that most hospitals used were dull beige. That was until Arkansas inventor A.L. Mills, with consultation of the women who worked in his Illinois-based healthcare supply company, Medline, came up with a white blanket with a blue-and pink-striped trim and starting selling them to hospital maternity wards.
They were a hit!
Eventually, 99% of all newborns were wrapped in the identical blanket that was good enough for boy or girl. It was part of the Kuddle-Up line, and though  it sold other patterns, the Candy Stripe variation gets the most orders every year. 


The Health Alliance Hospital in Kingston, NY, for example,  purchased over 2,000 last year and uses up to 5 on each newborn. 
Read more and see other Social Media pics of newborns swaddled in the blankets over at QZ.com 

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Alyssa Milano’s breastfeeding Instagram photo is awesome, stirs usual commentary online

Sometimes I feel it’s like the movie Groundhog Day each time a celebrity posts a photo of herself breastfeeding a child on social media. The celebs say they are doing it to share, to lessen the stigma, and to support other women and encourage them to breastfeed their babies. 
Nonetheless, a good chunk of society is still not cool with seeing exposed breast in public and definitely not on their social media stream. Plenty believe it should be kept private and then there are those (many among the 3K+ and counting commenters on this Yahoo! story about the photo) that will call the celeb a “fame whore” only sharing the imagery for glory and attention and not true altruistic purposes.
Even when wary graduating college students do it out of convenience to hush a crying baby and share in social media, they’re getting flak. 


Alyssa Milano, who just welcomed daughter Elizabella with husband David Bugliari, is the latest. Milano, who also has a 3-year old son, Milo, with Bugliari, shared a photo on her Instagram account this past Monday, October 27  with a quote from Milan Kundera’s “Life of Elsewhere”. 


Very cool just don’t read some of the comments in the various articles about the photo.
*sigh*
We know who you are and where your heart is Alyssa. Kudos to you for being an advocate!

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So an “Uber for Kids” car service is here

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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Which Celeb Family does Halloween Best?

Each year, several celebrity families dress up in themed Halloween costumes, outfitting up themselves and their kids to match the theme.  
Jessica Simpson, NFL‘s Eric Johnson and daughter Maxwell went as a Swedish Family, Niecy Nash and fam did the Little Red Riding Hood storybook, Tori Spelling  and Dean McDermott rocked Wolverine and other superheros theme, while Brook Shields and fam went at members of The Addams Family. Last year, Snooki went as Dorothy form The Wizard of Oz with son Lorenso dressed as the lion and fiance Jionni LaValle as the scarecrow. 
All very creative. 
But a few are great at being consistently creative, year after year and we’d give the best Celeb Halloween family award to Neil Patrick Harris  and fam, Alyson Hannigan and fam’ amd  Nick Cannon and Mariah Carey. 


Who do you think tops the celeb family Halloween look?

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Stay-at-home moms, you are supposed to be paid this annually

Saw this infographic from Salary.com which itemizes the would-be pay for stay at home moms over a 5 year period from 2008 to 2012.
It estimates that in 2012, a SAHM would earn $112,916 if she were paid in cash for her labor
That does not include overtime hours.
This is great to keep around for the next time someone tries to devalue all the work SAHMs do in the home!
Ha! What do you think? Agree? Think it’s too low or high?

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