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Use this tool to pick your Ridiculous Celebrity baby name

Today, if I were pregnant and expecting a baby boy and wanted to give him a geeky name, he’d be called Ocean Omen.

That’s what the zimbio.com interactive kookie celebrity baby name finder came up with for me, anyway! Ha!

If you are up for being creative, plug in your name and baby’s gender HERE and see what you come up with! Share your name in the comments section.

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10 Fashionable iPad Covers for Every type of Girl

If you’re considering getting an iPad and are looking to have some fun with creative and quirky covers, check out 10 of some of the wonderfully inventive and creative designs we spied are out there for every type of girl:
THE FOODIE
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THE “GIRLY” GIRL

THE MAD ABOUT “MADMEN” DAME

THE HIGH MAINTENANCE DIVA



LiVi Tech 360 Degrees Rotating Brown Checker Damier Magnetic Leather Smart Cover Case for Apple New iPad 3 & IPad 2

THE QUIRKY PLAYFUL CHICK

THE GOOD CATHOLIC GIRL
THE HARAJUKU LOVER

Anime Girl flowers iPad 2 and 3 Notebook Case / Cover
THE COSMO WOMAN
THE TRAVEL LOVER
Toprate(TM) Portable Fashion Girl Paris Eiffel Tower PU Leather Stand Case Cover 
THE FASHIONISTA
Fashion Design Peacock Feather iPad Case
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Celebrity Bump Watch Update: Zoe, Blake, Amanda, Alicia





What’s new in celebrity bumpwatch news? Here’s a mini-round up:

Amanda Peet is having a baby boy. (E!Online)

The Sam & Lavi maternity dress that actress Blake Lively  wore in her pregnancy announcement has sold out (E! Online)

Zoe Saldana looked pretty in pink posing with her husband Marc Perego on the red carpet to the premiere of her new project The Book of Life  at Regal Cinemas LA Live on Sunday, October 12. (Just Jared)





Alicia Keys celebrated her son Egypt’s 4-year birthday early (Black Celeb Kids)

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October is Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness month

Approximately one million pregnancies in the United States end in miscarriage, still birth and death of a newborn.  In 1988, President Ronald Reagan designated October as Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness month
Nationwide, at health centers, women and patient support initiatives hold events in memory of those lost and to raise awareness, and aide women and their partners dealing with loss. 
Here are some stats to consider and share:
  • One in four pregnancies ends in the loss of a baby 
  • The loss of a child is recognized as the most intense cause of grief 
  • Parents never “get over” the loss of a child – no matter the age 
  • Parents experiencing grief without supportive care can have debilitating consequences such as post traumatic stress disorder (PSTD) , depression and anxiety that could further result in job loss, divorce, difficulties in daily living, or impediments with parenting of living children 
Getting support through grief is key to recovery, according to Missouri-based Perinatal Bereavement Care. This month, search for a support event near you and spread the word.  Start with Hearthside Perinatal Bereavement Care and go from there. 

Birth Order Rules: How to care for your Eldest child

Following up on our post on caring for an Only Child, Middle Child, Extrovert and Introvert Child, here is a great excerpt from Education.com on caring for that Eldest child. 
Did you know that almost all of the U.S. presidents were either the firstborn child or the firstborn son in their families? All but two of the first astronauts sent into space were firstborns, and the other two were “only children.” The eldest child is more likely to be confident, organized, intelligent, determined, eager to please, and a leader. This is also the sibling more prone to become a CEO, win a Nobel Prize, and be more academically successful as well as financially secure.24 There’s no doubt that being the firstborn has clear advantages. This is the only child who will receive our undivided attention and one-on-one time, and research shows that this makes a big difference in how they turn out.
A Norwegian study led by psychologist Petter Kristenson meticulously analyzed IQ scores of 250,000 men and found that the oldest child is smarter than the next oldest sibling by an average of 2.3 points (who in turn beat the third-born brother by 1.1 points).25 Although 2.3 points may seem measly, in today’s test-crazed society they can be just enough to give a child an academic edge and be the difference between earning a B+ or an A, going to a state school or a university. But here’s the real kicker: if the eldest child dies, the second sibling becomes the smartest one. That means it’s not just the birth order that boosts those IQ points but the dynamics in the family and how the firstborn is treated. It appears that our parenting really does make a difference when it comes to giving our eldest a clear intellectual edge.
With all those positives, how could there possibly be a problem with being the oldest kid? Well, consider things from your eldest’s view. There is a downside to being the oldest, and even though you can’t change his family rank, there are a few solutions to help this kid turn out the best he can be (as well as relax and enjoy life just a tad more).

  1. Focus on your other kids. Watch out! A few researchers find that parents do have favorites, and as much as we’d never admit it, we often favor our firstborn child. After all, that first birth is a life-changing, incredible event. And although that’s a huge boost for your elder kid’s self-esteem, it also can fuel sibling rivalry. Those jealousies can linger for a long time and cause a wedge between your eldest and his younger sibs. So beware of your interactions with your kids and ask yourself now and then, “Does each child feel I love him best?”
  2. Watch those responsibilities. We give our elder kids more responsibilities, and we just plain expect more of them at a younger age. But are you expecting too much? The eldest kid hates being told, “You’re in charge of the house until I get back” or “You’re the oldest, so I expect more of you.” Every now and then take a reality check to make sure you’re not imposing too many responsibilities on this kid or treating him as if he were older than his chronological age. (And do temper those “You’re the man around the house” comments at least until he (or she) comes of age.)
  3. Relax and take ten. Although the firstborn has the clear advantage of having our undivided attention (at least until the next sibling comes along), he also stands the chance of being the most stressed. We really are stricter with our eldest child and let their younger siblings get away with far more.26 We do inflate our expectations a bit for our first and expect more from him. Because this is our first-time parenting experience, we’re more overly anxious in our response to this kid.27 It’s one reason the firstborn child usually is more anxious—our expectations and stress rub off on him. Take a few deliberate breaths before responding to your first (he is also more clued in to your reactions and feeds off your stress). And maybe pare down those expectations just a wee, wee bit.
  4. Let your child go his own way. Birth dynamics play an interesting role in how our kids turn out. We are tenser and have higher expectations for our oldest, and he tends to be a less of a risk taker, sticking to the path we’ve forged for him. Research also finds that we encourage our eldest child to pursue more cognitive and analytical interests that could lead to more prestigious careers like law or medicine.28 (We also tend to be more open and relaxed with our younger child and far more receptive to letting him stray off that “straight and narrow” path to follow his more artistic and creative interests and become the poet or graphic artist.) The key is to identify from the get-go your oldest child’s unique passions and strengths so that he can become his own person and develop those interests that may lead him to the career of his dreams. And while you’re at it, encourage him to deviate a bit from the norm, take a risk, and think outside the box as his younger siblings do.
  5. Let your child tutor his younger sibling. The eldest child has another benefit: he has a younger sibling to help. “Can you teach your brother how to read?” “Will you show your sister how to turn on the computer?” Teaching someone a skill helps not only the tutored but also the tutor. In fact, in many cases, the oldest child gains the most (IQ-wise, anyway) from teaching his younger sibling. So, assuming he’s willing and has the time, encourage your eldest to mentor and teach. Just remember to use the same strategy for your other kids so they can benefit as well.
  6. Watch out for allergies. A review of over fifty studies found that the oldest kids are more likely to suffer from hay fever, eczema, and other allergies.29 One hypothesis: the eldest is overprotected and not exposed to those germs and bacteria, and so is far more susceptible to colds and likely to develop a weaker immune system (whereas the younger siblings battle the bugs at home before they start school and develop a stronger immune system to fight off those germs later on). Some doctors contend that all those colds firstborn kids tend to catch are really allergies in disguise. (The most pronounced symptom of an allergy is an itchy nose and no fever, ache, or chills.)

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Celebrity families hit up the pumpkin patch this weekend

Several celebrity parents hit up the Mr. Bones Pumpkin Patch in West Hollywood, this weekend.
Jessica Alba and hubby Cash Warren were spotted with their daughters 6-year old Honor and 3-year old Haven. Jennifer Lopez took her 6-year old twins Emme and Max whom she had with ex Marc Anthony. Her longtime manager and friend Benny Medina came along too. 
Fergie and hubby Josh Duhamel took their son Axl as well, as did Jaime King who went with her son James Knight with hubby Kyle Newman .
The Hart of Dixie star shared a photo on her Instagram account of her son in a wagon with a massive pumpkin as big as he is! Too cute. 

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Pumpkin Patchin’ with @kyle_newman @jamiebelzowski and #JamesKnight

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photos: Starcast

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Not Just for Baby: 17 other uses for breast milk

Yesterday, I learned for the first time from friends that is has been well known that breast milk is great for solving eye irritations for any person, not just the baby.  My first thought is, hmmm so you catch pink eye and instead of going to the pharmacy for eye drops, you go across the street and ask your lactating neighbor, “may I borrow a cup of your breast milk?”Too Funny. 
So some research revealed there are lots and lots of uses for breast milk that many people probably were clueless about, such as the fact that Hospitals use donated breast milk to soothe the scars of burn unit victims! Wow! 
Check out some other uses listed by a breastfeeding site:
Breast milk and its uses
Other uses for breast milk…
All of the below uses for breast milk or breast milk cures can be used for the whole family…
1.  Pink eye breast milk (eye infections). You can put a few drops of breast milk into baby’s eyes or any family members who are suffering from pink eye. The breast milk will keep the area clean and will initiate healing. You can do this as often as possible.


2. Eye puffiness or redness. Wonderful for removing puffiness and is used just as you would cows milk for the same purpose. Dab on with some cotton wool.


3. Opening a stuffy nose. Breast milk is natural and a great alternative to medications which might even make the situation worse. Just squirt a few drops into baby’s nose while he is lying down, then use a bulb to suction the excess out from his nose.
4. Sore throats and mouth sores. Swirling some of the breast milk around in the mouth and even gargling with it can help. Even a breastfed baby can be given some breast milk in a cup to rinse out the mouth.


5. Eczema and other skin rashes. Breast milk will keep the skin clean and will prevent flare ups. Just apply a layer of breast milk to the area and allow to air dry.


6. Dry skin. Using breast milk as a moisturizer.


7. Cradle cap. Just apply to baby’s scalp a few times per day.


8. Breast milk diaper rash. Using breast milk to treat and prevent normal nappy rash.
9. Breast milk ear infections. Squirt a few drops inside the ear for healing and some pain relief. (can be used for infants and grown-ups)


10. Insect bites. Rub a small amount on the bite to relieve the itching and promote the healing process.


11. Chicken pox. Apply the breast milk on the skin to relieve itching just as you would any other ointment.


12. Warts. Apply daily on the wart until it dries up and falls off.


13. Treating sore nipples. Putting some breast milk on your nipples can often heal them faster than any over the counter nipple cream. It can also prevent cracking by keeping them supple.


14. Immune boost. Older children can be given a glass of breast milk or more everyday to boost their immune systems and keep them from becoming ill.


15. Ease cold/flu symptoms. Get over your cold quicker with some liquid gold breast milk. Drink as much as you can.
16.  Make-up remover. Breast milk can naturally and easily remove eye make-up.
17. Skin cleanser. Breast milk will gently cleanse your skin and can prevent acne because of its antibacterial properties.
Well now you know!! 

10 ways to encourage a kid to read more

Reading is a skill that your child will master at some point. Every child learns at a different pace and in different ways, however, so be patient with the process. In the meantime, here are some tips to encourage healthy reading habits in your child.

1. Visit the library – The library is a magical place for children! Help your child register for her own library card so that she can check out books independently. This independence will allow her to choose the books she’d like to read and help her become responsible for taking care of those treasures. Encourage her to look for books she is interested in, show her where to ask for help if she can’t find something and allow her to make her own choices.

2. Read to and with your child daily – About 30 minutes of reading per day is what is recommended to encourage healthy reading habits in your child. Start at a young age by reading to your child and then gradually transition to him reading out loud to you. The reading doesn’t have to be done all at once, but can be broken up into smaller, more manageable slices of time.

3. Role model at home – Children who see the adults around them engaging in reading are more likely to follow your example.

4. Write short notes to your child – Put them in lunch boxes, backpacks or leave them on the counter for your child to read. You can write about anything; tell her that you love her, leave her a small fact to read or even write down her chores for her!

5. Ask open-ended questions about the story that you are reading – Asking your child open-ended questions will encourage him to think about what is going to happen next in the story and to put together what has already happened. Ask him how he’d have the story end or to predict what he thinks will happen next in the story. Once you read more of the story, look back on your discussion and compare his thoughts to the actual story line.

6. Use context to check vocabulary words – Throughout your life you use context to check the meaning of words you don’t know, so encourage your child to do the same. It’s an essential life skill.

7. Practice writing skills – Reading and writing go hand in hand because you learn one while you are learning the other! Have your child practice sounding out words while she is writing, encourage her to create her own story with illustrations and have her write letters to people in your family (and have others write back to her!).

8. Let them pick the books that they read – Giving your child ownership of the books he chooses will mean that he is more involved in the reading process from the beginning. Encourage him to read the classics as well, but let him pick out what he is interested in reading.

9. Make reading fun – While you are reading together have her act out stories, recreate them or illustrate them how she thinks it should be done!

10. Play reading related games – Choose games that require reading to play together. Games that involve word play (Scrabble or Boggle), games with cards that you read (Fluxx or Pictionary) or games that require you to read spaces (Life or Monopoly) all encourage children to read independently while playing.

h/t 4Nannies.com

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Former Playmate Hope Dworacyzk announces pregnancy, shares fertility struggles in blog post

Former Celebrity Apprentice contestant Hope Dworacyzk  announced that she and her fiance Robert Smith are expecting their first child in a blog post that featured some erotic partially nude pics.  She also shared her fertility struggles.

“It’s true.” the 2010 Playboy Playmate of the Year wrote. “We’re having a baby. My growing waistline is proof and I love very bit of being pregnant.”

She said she had been keeping her pregnancy quiet since spring. Dworacyzk also opened up about her struggles to get pregnant.

It was a long process and finally getting a positive pregnancy test, after trying to conceive for a couple years, made us want to keep it all to ourselves for a while. I’ve never been more proud of my body and am in awe I am creating life. Feeling the baby move inside of me has been one of the most magical things I’ve ever experienced. There is nothing more beautiful than growing something that is half of the person you love the most

photo: Bombette.com

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How to dress for Office, Day and Formal while pregnant

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Finding out that you’re expecting is one of the greatest

joys in life, but it’s certainly does not come without its nuisances. In

addition to dealing with the sickness and not feeling like yourself, you also have

to deal with a growing and changing body. For expectant mothers this is

extremely frustrating and many fall into a trap of thinking that they’ll only

be comfortable in bulky t-shirts and sweats. This myth can make moms-to-be

dread getting all dolled up for otherwise exciting affairs; take stock in the

fact that you don’t have to choose between comfort and fashion. When dressing

your pregnant body for a special occasion, there are few fundamental staples

that will keep you from getting overwhelmed. Here are a few tips to get you out

of a fashion rut—and into being a hot mama!


Business Meeting
In the corporate world, much of the way you are viewed is in

how you present yourself. Let your colleagues know that you’re still at the top

of your game. The first step to take is to make a few investments and buy

maternity pants and skirts that fit. Most come with a stretchy band that will provide

you with comfort and support and make room for your ever growing belly. You’ll

feel much more confident inside if you don’t feel like you’re going to burst

out of your pants at any minute. To mix up your look try out different patterns,

but for the corporate environment, always opt for a darker color palette, as this

will help you to appear slimmer and professional. Look for longer shirts that

will nicely cover your front, and take into account your expanding bust; loose

button-ups like the one found at the Gap 

will accommodate your growing frame and, as your breasts become enlarged, you

can wear  tank top underneath and leave

the top button or two accommodatingly unfastened. Finish off your look by adding

a tailored jacket or blazer to give you a polished finish. Layering, when done

right, helps to present a pulled-together ensemble and no one will know if you’re

feeling less the perfect.
Daytime Event
A wrap dress draws in your center giving you a more defined

waist line, while providing a flattering V-neckline that will draw attention upwards

towards your slender neck and glowing face.  Don’t be afraid of color! When in doubt, reach

for a maxi dress. They will give you full-coverage and ease of wearing to keep

you comfortable throughout the night. For swollen feet, reach for a pair of

low-heeled wedge booties. Like these from DSW,

they are a trendy addition to your wardrobe and will add flair to your outfit.

Additionally, ask your doctor about potentially investing in insoles, as your

arches will be carrying more weight than they are use to. One of the best ways

to add pizazz to any outfit is by punching up your use of accessories. Opt for

a cute scarf to tie your look together or stack a bunch of bracelets on your

arm.




Christmas Party
With the upcoming holiday season, finding the perfect dress

for a semi-formal event can be a chore. One thing to remember is to show off

that bump with semi-tight clothes that accentuate your curves. Try a form

fitting dress in a stretchy fabric. Staying away from baggy clothing will help

to prevent you from appearing larger than you are. Pair that look with a chunky

or low heel and add some bling to your look, like this necklace from Modcloth.



Formal Event
Many pregnant women are tasked with having to go to various

formal events. The biggest take away is to steer away for bright patterns and

satin fabrics that will create an unflattering shininess across larger areas.

Opt for a dress with an empire waist, a silhouette that disguises your waist,

allowing the fabric to flow over your curves. The shape of the dress helps to

lengthen your appearance and draws the eyes upward and away from your middle.
What if you’re the bride? There are many options for

maternity wedding dresses, available at sores like David’sBridal. When dressing for your own wedding find a dress shape that flatters

you. Try out a dress with an empire waist. Wear your hair up to show off your

glowing face, and rock some sparkly jewels.
Remember,

no garment is sexier than an air of confidence – take measures to feel

genuinely good about yourself! Whether it is with a set of silky undergarments,

the occasional trip to the spa or pursuing your favorite ego-boosting activity,

don’t forget to take time to celebrate the sexy mama that you are!

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