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Rachel Zoe Inspired Fall Looks in Budget, Moderate & Splurge pricepoints!



If you are pregnant this fall and scrambling to find chic outfits to assemble for the season, we recommend looking to the stylish looks that we’ve seen on designer and celebrity stylist Rachel Zoe during her second pregnancy. We selected one of her looks that she wore during her first two trimesters of her second pregnancy. 
Below, we offer a look for a 1st to 2nd trimester preginista in three price points: budget, moderate and splurge (high). Take a look and get inspired!
RACHEL ZOE INSPIRATION- BUDGET
Sveva, Asos, Rock & Republic, Forever 21
Rachel Zoe inspired maternity for a first to second trimester preginista in a budget-price point range
Approx.: $150
RACHEL ZOE INSPIRATION- MODERATE
T-Bags, Free People, MICHAEL Michael Kors
Rachel Zoe inspired maternity for a first to second trimester preginista in a moderate-price point range
Approx: $750
Approx: $ 5,000

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Christina Ricci welcomes son

Congrats are in order to actress Christina Ricci  and her husband James Heerdegen who welcomed their first child a son, recently, US Weekly reports.
Ricci announced the pregnancy by waltzing through LAX this May with a very present bump. 
The couple got married last October in New York city.  This is the first child for both.
photo: Getty

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Sherri Saum introduced Twins; shared Labor/Delivery story

The FostersSherri Saum presented her twin sons John and Michael to the world via a People mag exclusive this week, August 6.

Saum and her husband Kamar de los Reyes welcomed the boys this past May 13. She said given the boys long last name, they went against initial plans to go creative with their first names.

Of the delivery, Saum shared:

It was pretty chill up until my water broke. I checked into the hospital the night before because we just knew it was going to happen. I was full term with twins. I was only in active labor for an hour and 20 minutes — I got an epidural, but I think they gave me a placebo because I felt everything!
I didn’t think the first boy was ever going to come out — but Kamar was right there cheering me on — he was in full coach mode to the point that I had to turn to him and say, “Um babe — okay could ya just not say anything for a minute?!” But he made me feel like I could do anything, and he was so proud of me.

Wow! Congrats! Cuteness overload!

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Addressing the Vitamin K for Newborns controversy

Controversy surrounds the administration of Vitamin K injections for newborns, and news out of Tennessee that 7 children in the last 8 months have been admitted to Vanderbilt Hospital with brain bleeds caused by a Vitamin K deficiency has health care providers concerned.
In the United States, newborns are injected with Vitamin K within 6 hours of birth, per strict protocols and recommendations by the American Academy of Pediatrics. Some parents that have consulted with pediatricians at the Pediatric Center of Round Rock have refused Vitamin K injections for their newborn due to concerns that the injection causes leukemia and cancer within the baby’s body, which are claims are promoted by the anti-vaccine movement.
Despite these claims that have no basis in science, pediatricians recommend administering vitamin K to newborns to prevent hemorrhagic disease of the newborn, a condition first described in 1894 and characterized by spontaneous internal bleeding in otherwise healthy infants.
Hemorrhagic disease of the newborn was linked to Vitamin K deficiency in 1939, which caused pediatricians to administer the vitamin via injection as a preventative measure. As a result, the incidence of hemorrhagic disease of the newborn was very low in the United States. In recent years, an increase of hemorrhagic disease of newborns has been documented as more parents opt out of Vitamin K injection administration to their newborns.
Hemorrhagic disease of the newborn was linked to Vitamin K deficiency in 1939, which is when pediatricians began to administer the vitamin via injection as a preventative measure. As a result, the incidence of the disease has been very low in the United States. In recent years we’ve seen a startling increase of infant brain bleeds as more parents opt out of the Vitamin K injection when their baby is born.

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Kourtney Kardashian channels mom’s nude maternity photo

Third time mom-to-be Kourtney Kardashian channeled mom Kris Jenner this past “Throwback Thursday” when she posted a side by side pic of a Jenner nude pregnancy pic from the 1970s with her own doing the same pose and under similar filtered lighting.

 Both ladies looked great even if Jenner was sporting a mullet at the time! ha!

Check out some other pics Kardashian has been sharing on her Instagram.

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10 ways to save money at Disney parks

Nearly every kid dreams of going to one of the Disney theme parks during their childhood years, but parents are usually a little more hesitant to book the trip because of the hefty price tag that accompanies it. If you are thinking about taking a trip to a Disney park and are looking to save money, check out the following ways to save hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars on your trip.  Keep in mind that Disney would like you to think that buying their packages is the best way to save money, but often you can save more by buying things separately.
  1.     Stay off the Disney campus.  Surrounding hotels have lower pricing to entice travelers away from staying at Disney.  Keep in mind that you will need to have a way to travel back and forth from Disney if you stay off campus.
  2.     Book your trip during the off season.  Disney has many seasons ranging from “Value” to “Peak”.  Unfortunately there isn’t a 3 month period that is considered to be the off season.  Weekdays during the fall months are cheaper, and the period after Thanksgiving and before December 21st, when “Holiday Season” starts, is cheaper to book as well.
  3.     Book a hotel that includes breakfast.  While breakfast is one of the least expensive meals to eat out, it can save you a surprising amount of money by eating at the hotel.  Before heading back to your room, grab some extra fruit for a snack later in the day.
  4.     Bring along a soft sided cooler.  You are allowed to bring in soft sided coolers to the park, and the ones that will fit in a backpack or are a backpack are ideal.  This allows you to bring in both snacks and lunch.  Plan to stop at a discount store or a grocery store to stock up on some food to take in for when family members start to get hungry.
  5.     Plan to eat your evening meal outside of the park.  By dinner time you’ve spent the majority of the day at Disney and everyone is probably ready for a break.  Take this opportunity to head back to your hotel and let everyone rest a bit and freshen up.  Then, before going back to the park, stop and eat something.
  6.     Bring a refillable water bottle and flavored packets.  There are water sources around the park that you can fill up a water bottle with, but it’s well water and doesn’t taste very good, so plan on bringing some flavored packets to sweeten up the water.  Staying hydrated at the park is very important since you will be outside much of the time.
  7.     Check out local ticket hubs for discounted tickets.  Disney wants you to think that you can’t buy tickets anywhere except through Disney and their affiliates, but this isn’t true.  Keep your eyes open for ongoing deals.  Sometimes you can make a donation to an Orlando hospital and the hospital will give you tickets to Disney for your family.  Different programs like this pop up all year long so keep your eyes open for deals.  Local ticket hubs can save you 5 to 10%, which may not seem like much, but once you do the math it starts to add up.
  8.     Join the Cirque club to receive 35% off of tickets.  Joining the club is free and you must buy your tickets 30 days in advance to receive the discount.  The discount is only offered for the Cirque de Soleil performances that are during the Tuesday through Saturday shows.  Check the online club for applicable dates.
  9.     Go to Disney Quest for half price.  If you’d like to check out Disney Quest (a virtual-reality theme park in downtown Disney) you can check for a manager’s special.  Often if you go within 2 hours or less of closing you can save half off the ticket price.  It would be something different to do and if you can go for half price it might be worth it.  This discount isn’t always offered so check while you are there.
  10.     When renting a car don’t get stuck on size.  If you plan on renting a car once you reach Disney make sure to check rental sites often, because specials do change.  Rebooking your reservation could save you a bundle.  Compact cars tend to rent out first so check the next size up; you can still end up saving because the rental companies may have a bunch of bigger cars they need to rent out and as such will give you a free upgrade.
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Sherri Shepherd’s surrogate delivers amidst messy 3-way custody battles

Last year, we reported that The View  star comedian Sherri Shepherd and her then new hubby Lamar Sally were expecting a child via surrogate. 
Things got complicated when the couple, married 3 years, split as the baby was still being gestated. Meanwhile, Shepherd’s ex Jeff Tarpley with whom Shepherd had a son, 9-year old Jefferey, complicated things even further by filing  court papers seeking sole custody of the couple’s son and spousal support. Tarpley accused Shepherd of being an absentee mom due to her hectic schedule as a speaker, author, actress and TV personality. Shepherd countered accusing Tarpley of being an absentee dad too.
And amidst the battle of who should get custody of the baby who was being incubated by the surrogate, Shepherd reportedly declared she no longer was interested in parental rights. 
Well, the complicated situation just got even more real now that TMZ is reporting the surrogate delivered the couple’s baby on Tuesday, August 5. 
Surrogacy law is a relatively new area and getting more cases and more parents who are unable to conceive “naturally” are resorting to gestational surrogacy. 
The state where Shepherd and Sally married, New Jersey, doesn’t even recognize surrogacy agreements. 
Making the whole ordeal even more difficult even further is the fact that Sally is trying to get the prenup he signed with Shepherd invalidated. 
So much drama. Will think about all involved but especially the children trapped in this very tough situation. 

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Eco-Friday: 200+ Upcycle Projects for Families

Old is new again. One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. These are the tenets of upcycling: taking a product that is old, used or not wanted and repurposing it for another use. Add ornaments, cut up, saw, refinish and retouch. 
For budget-conscious families and cash-strapped households, it may be a better option to upcyle to save pennies. Pinterest is a perfect go-to for ideas. Check out these links to places where you can learn to upcycle over 200 items!
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Just threw this in for good measure because it is so cute!

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7 Tips for Helping You Go Back to School After having a Baby

You don’t have to let the fact that you had a baby before or in the middle of college deter you from returning or starting. Despite all the obstacles and challenges associated with returning to school after a baby, if you put in a plan, you certainly can do it and findAnanny.com wants you to use these beneficial suggestions to get it done. 
  1. Build a Support System – The most important thing for a student mom to have in place is a strong and reliable support system. Not only will you need help with childcare and managing the needs of your new baby while keeping up with your studies, you’ll also need a shoulder or two you can cry on when things get difficult. Finishing school as a parent will be a challenge, and having a few people in your corner can make all the difference.
  2. Create a Routine That Works For Your Family – There is no hard-and-fast rule about how you have to structure your household routine, especially when your little one is still an infant. Find a schedule that works for you and build around it. If online classes are more conducive to learning and completing assignments than a traditional classroom setting, that’s the best solution for you. On the other hand, getting out of the house and interacting with your classmates may help you manage the demands of parenthood more easily. Whatever works for you is the best solution, regardless of how well it would work for someone else.
  3. Set Realistic Goals -You may have planned to take on a full course load before your pregnancy, but that may not be realistic after the birth of a child. Rather than setting goals that aren’t feasible and being disappointed when they prove to be a bit more than you’re ready to handle, take your time and make a plan that you can actually adhere to. Celebrate each milestone along the way and stay focused on each smaller goal as they approach.
  4. Work Out a Reasonable Timeline– Finishing school on the standard time table may be out of the cards for you as a new mom, and that’s okay. The goal is to finish, so take the time to figure out when you can realistically complete your studies. You may have to shoulder a lighter burden in terms of classes and finish later than some of your peers, but you’ll still leave with a diploma, which is better than trying to take on too much only to end up burned out and frustrated enough to quit school altogether. You may also have ideas of returning to school days after the birth of your child, however, that may not be possible. Finding the right time to return to school after you recover from delivery and have bonded with your new baby may be a bit more complicated than simply returning as soon as you’re discharged from the hospital.
  5. Find a Caregiver You Trust – Your child will have to be cared for while you’re at school since you won’t be able to take her to class with you. To make the transition into school after becoming a new parent, you’ll need to make sure that you’ve found a childcare provider you absolutely trust and have no qualms about leaving her with. If you’re distracted and worried about your child’s safety while you’re in class, your academic performance probably won’t reflect your actual abilities.
  6. Prepare for a Bit of Separation Anxiety -Regardless of how excited you are to get back into school after your maternity leave ends, you will feel at least a little bit of separation anxiety until you adjust to the idea of no longer spending the entirety of each day with the fascinating little person you’ve created. If you’re prepared for the stress of leaving your child in someone else’s care and understand that it’s just temporary, it can lessen the sting and help to make that pain a bit more manageable.
  7. Don’t Be Scared to Adjust Your Schedule – As a new mom and a student, your schedule may have to be adjusted a few times until you find the one that works for you. Making adjustments is not the same as admitting defeat, so don’t be afraid to finagle things until you find the methods that work best for you and your new family.

Good luck to you all! 

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