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Celebrity parents are branding their babies with hashtags

When Mariah Carey and Nick Canon welcomed twins Monroe and Moroccan to the world, they famously gave the babies the moniker “dem babies” – slang for them babies and proceeded to create a website for them. The branding has stuck.
Similarly, some may recall during the spring 2013 season of the BravoTV show Real Housewives of Atlanta our Bellyitch Bumpwatch alum Kim Zolciak  and castmate Kandi Burruss feuded over the baby name Kash.  Upon hearing Burruss’ plans to possibly name her next child Kash, Zolciak let Burruss and the audience know that she had already taken out a trademark for that name so they could be the only ones to capitalize off the name. 

Also, in 2012, Beyonce  and Jay Z  filed to  trademark the name Blue Ivy even after a wedding planner whose business name was Blue Ivy claimed she already owned the rights to that name. 

In the social media world, we are noticing that celebrity parents and past Bumpwatch moms like Jaime King (#JamesKnight), Autumn Reeser (#FinnWarren) and wife of NBA star Chris Bosh, Adrienne Bosh  (#DylanSkye) are attaching their baby’s hashtags to pics they share of them in social media.
They’re not necessarily doing that for copyright purposes but more likely to easily catalog photos of them for later use. 
Nonetheless, the effort is a sort of branding of the baby and could possibly be used later in some fashion.
It’s all quite interesting don’t you think?
photo: Ed Burke for Beyonce.com/AP

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8 Solid Tips for Moms returning to work after baby

Last week, while speaking at a women’s conference Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said he said it is bad “karma” for women to ask for raises but that they should wait for “the system” to recognize that they deserve one and reward them. Obviously, the remarks triggered a firestorm of criticism and he walked the statements back.
On whether women should wait for recognition, far from the truth say experts at New York City-based executive recruiting firm Harris Allied.  Women need to take charge of their own success and chart their own advancement in the workplace especially women re-entering the workforce after having children. 
“No one is going to hand you a huge raise each year just because you show up and wait patiently for your reward,” says Kathy Harris, managing director of Harris Allied, which specializes in recruiting technology professionals. “Likewise, women who are reentering the workforce after a hiatus need to advocate for themselves at the onset of their job search. It’s their responsibility to be clear about what they need from their new position – such as flexible hours or telecommuting – and they need to be prepared to speak about the value they bring to the company, team and role. A woman interviewing today, especially following a hiatus, needs to present herself as relevant and accomplished. That way, no one is left surprised or disappointed by the outcome.”
“But it’s understandable why many women might feel uncertain when they are about to jump back into the game – both about the value they bring to an organization and what they can legitimately ask of their prospective employer,” Harris explains. “They don’t always know what the company will expect from them or how they will manage their new workload. Plus, technology changes so quickly that many women are concerned that their technical skills are a little rusty after being out of the loop for a few years.”
Harris offers the following suggestions to women who are looking to reenter the workforce to ensure a good fit:
1. Bring your skills up to speed before you start interviewing and share what you know. If you are a developer, read about current and emerging technologies. Get a GitHub account so you can see what people are working on; post samples of your code and use that online resource to get current on what’s out there. Stack Overflow accounts are also helpful – job seekers can pose and answer questions, so join the conversation. You can include a link to these sites or to your online portfolio from your resume so employers can readily check out the quality of your work.
2. Make sure your compensation expectations are aligned with the role. Many job postings have salary budgets posted. Make sure the compensation budgeted for the role is in line with your expectations before you apply and start the interview process. Check the employer’s website for information about work life and other benefits. Speak with your recruiter about your compensation requirements and confirm they are accurate for the market and industry.
3. Be prepared to discuss the gap in your resume. It’s important to be able to speak to your time away from the workplace without apologizing. Let your future employer know that you and your family made the decision for you to stay home consciously and with a plan to return to work when the time was right.
4. Include specific accomplishments from previous roles in your resume. Consider your achievements, honors and major projects that you delivered. Include these on your LinkedIn profile as well as on your resume.
5. Look at all considerations that impact how much time you will spend at work including commute, evening events, client dinners and travel. Be sure to ask about outside work events during the interview process.
6. Be honest with prospective employers about what work-life balance you are trying to achieve. But also be honest with yourself – know what is going to make you and your family comfortable in the long term. Be prepared in advance to have a backup plan for childcare if your babysitter gets sick, for example. Ask your employer about the kinds of hours the position requires. Ask about the work culture. Don’t be afraid to work hard, but be honest with yourself about the kind of scenario that will really work for you.
7. Talk honestly with your recruiter. Ask them the tough questions and be forthcoming about any concerns or restrictions you have. They want both you and the client to be happy and for you to be successful in the role. It’s important to make sure your expectations are aligned with the prospective employer’s.
8. Forge relationships with other women. Even if there are no or few other women in your actual department (that is especially true in IT departments), seek out other women in the company. They might be in the HR or communications departments, for example. They could become your best ally at work.
“Women who are returning to the workplace need to be able to compete in the market in order to win a great job. By being prepared with the right skills and support systems, you will limit the surprises and manage everyone’s expectations to ensure a smooth re-entry into the workforce,” says Harris.

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#TGIT: Some complain The Limited’s new ‘Scandal’ collection is out of their budget

Today is “Thank God It’s Thursday” (#TGIT) on ABC when many tune into shows starring many Bellyitch Bumpwatch alums like Jessica Capshaw and Ellen Pompeo (Grey’s Anatomy); Kerry Washington (Scandal) and our past featured mom Viola Davis   (How to get away with murder)

Now “Gladiators”, the name for Scandal fans can get the look of the show’s lead character crisis management expert Olivia Pope who is known for her polished, structured looks, which include trenchboats, wide-legged pants, angular dresses and clean lines.



It would be only a matter of time that someone would capitalize on the legions of female fans who crave to get the Pope look.

Show costume designer Lyn Paolo and Washington inked the deal to collaborate on the line for The Limited stores which launched on September 23.

“Our collection evokes the striking and aspirational style that has become synonymous with the Scandal brand and its heroine Olivia Pope,” head designer for The Limited says Elliot Staples said of the line,  “We believe the collection tells a story of confidence and professional sophistication as well as maintaining a strong feminine point of view.”

The only thing now we notice is that many of the women in the target market, including many African American women who helped fuel the fanatical following of the show have replied that they cannot afford the clothes which sell at a price point between $75 to $500, depending on the piece.

What parents SHOULD be doing during ebola panic

Now that we know two health professionals who treated a man who recently died from  ebola contracted the deadly disease, the outbreak panic is at a fever pitch.
It still is unlikely that there will be a true outbreak in America as there is in West Africa where over 4,000 have died. 
Parents in the US should be more concerned with other things to stay hedlthy this winter like the flu! 
 1)  Get everyone in the household the flu shot that way you won’t panic if someone were to contract the flu and have you start worrying that it’s something more than that. We can anticipate emergency rooms nationwide being flooded with more flu patients from panicked residents. You don’t want to be caught up in that melee.  
Every year, about 36,000 people die from the flu each year, according to the CDC. That’s a real statistic.
2) Continue ritual hand washing. 
“One of the most important measures for preventing the spread of pathogens is effective hand washing,” the CDC states. “This hygienic behavior has been shown to significantly reduce the incidence of child deaths from diarrhea (the second leading cause of child deaths) by almost half and from pneumonia (the leading cause of child deaths) by one-quarter which together are responsible for approximately 3.5 million child deaths every year.”
Beyond Ebola, with regular hand washing hands with soap, families and communities can help reduce child morbidity rates from diarrheal diseases by almost 50 per cent.”

Alicia Keys celebrates son’s birthday protesting to #BringBackOurGirls

Yesterday was Alicia Keys’ son Egypt’s 4th birthday and she celebrated  by protesting in New York City demanding the return of the 276 youngsters snatched from a Nigerian boarding school by members of militant group Boko Haram.
It has been 6 months since the girls were taken and on the anniversary of their abduction, several celebs and advocates marched holding signs reading, “We Are Here” and “Safe Schools Now!” 
They chanted phrases like, “Bring back our girls” and “When do we want them? Now! Now! Alive!”.
Keys producer husband Swizz Beatz joined her at the rally. She spoke during the rally indicating that being a parent made her empathetic to the other parents wanting their children’s return. 
“Today is my son’s birthday and it is also making me stand in solidarity with all the mothers of the Chibok girls who have been abducted for six months and are still missing,” she said during the rally. “And it is just outrageous that that’s going on.”
She posted the above photo on her Instagram account of the event. 

Tech companies pay for their female employees’ egg freezing

Ladies, no more worrying about your fertility while you slave away to the top of the corporate ladder at Facebook and Apple
Both tech companies pay for their female employees to freeze their eggs through oocyte cyopreservation. Facebook’s program launched this past January for women wanting to delay starting their family while their eggs aged.
Apple recently announced plans to start its program in early 2015. The companies will offer up to $20,000 for the cost of the procedure ($10,000) and $500 per year storage costs under their health benefit programs for fertility and surrogacy.
The younger the woman is when she opts to harvest her fertile eggs, the better chances she has to become pregnant later. Given the fact that fertility decreases as women age, women in their 20s and 30s in highly competitive fields like technology may find egg freezing an  attractive alternative for ensuring they’ll be later able to carry their own child to term in the future…after cracking that glass ceiling, maybe?
In the debate over gender pay equity, stats and analysts point to the fact that women who have babies may return to work part time or leave the work world altogether after baby which contributes to the overall pay gap.
Programs like this help women stay competitive with men who don’t have to take time off to have a baby.
Or, as some critics say, they hurt by forcing women to work longer and harder for their employers’ bottom line without letting pregnancy interfere with their profit potential.
Which is it? Weigh in.
originally posted at Techyaya.com

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Celebrity moms on the Red Carpet this week

This week, many of our Bellyitch BumpWatch alums looked fab and fashionable on the red carpet at various events:
Lily Aldridge was fresh in Thakoon resort 2014 wear at the launch of her Fall Refresh Collection for Gilt and BluePrint Juice Celebrations on October 14, 2014 in New York City.
Jessica Alba rocked Lela Rose also on October 14 at the SELF Luncheon in Los Angeles, California.
Gisele Bundchen werked a beaded Chanel Couture fall 2014 sheath dress at the CHANEL Dinner Celebrating N°5 THE FILM by Baz Luhrmann the day before on October 13, 2014 in New York City.
Finally, Natalie Portman looked fab in Dior while attending the Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Gala Noche de Minos at L.A. Live Event Deck on October 11, 2014 in Los Angeles, California.
Spotted at Fashion blogger Sai Sankoh‘s blog Becuase I am Fabulous and all in all in Bottega Veneta at the Hammer Museum’s 12th annual Gala in the Garden event on October 11, 2014 in Westwood, California was:


Evan Rachel Woods and Zoe Saldana; and 
Julia Roberts and January Jones.
New 2nd time mom Megan Fox rocked Versace at the Ferrari 60th Anniversary in the USA Gala at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on October 11, 2014 in Beverly Hills, California.
Finally, Reese Witherspoon looked phenomenal and glam in Stella McCartney at the screening of her latest film Wild at the 58th BFI London Film Festival on October 13, 2014 in London, England.
Earlier she rocked a very pretty sheath Giambattista Valli dress at the press photocall for the event. 
photo: Getty, Because I am Fabulous

TREND ALERT: Plaid is hot again this FALL

I was not quite sure what to think about plaid, acid washed jeans and overalls trending again. I thought I left my grunge days in the 90s but alas, it’s hot again, seen on the runways plenty this Fall during various cities’ respective Fashion weeks. 

What I do like about the resurface of the trend is the variety of ways it can be worn beyond just a collared button-down shirt. You can rock plaid scarves, tights, handbags and boots.  Of course, to avoid colossal fashion police no-nos avoid combining too many different plaids in one look and wearing it on more than one piece.
This rule is especially true if you are preggers. If you want to keep it simple, you can go with a basic plaid maternity dress or shirt if you are keen on staying current while baking your bun in the oven.

Have fun!

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