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Volunteer to Get FREE Stretch-Mark Prevention Cream

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A female founder has developed a stretch mark preventive butter which she says turns into silky absorbing, non-staining oil which is unlike anything being sold today.  Sounds good?

Greta Moretti  has asked Bellyitch to refer to her pregnant volunteers to test market one of 10 nutrient-rich creams she says is 99% natural.  All 10 contains restorative omega 3 antioxidants, are high in omega 6 (linoleic acid) and omega 9 (oleic acid), have tons of vitamins including A, C, & E, and over 20 essential amino acids and natural peptides, Moretti says.

The main target market, Moretti tells us, is women whose sense of smell is off during pregnancy. That’s why she is doing this test is to help her narrow down the ten fragrances and colors of the product down to four. In addition, she would like general feedback before the upcoming product launch.

” I want them to feel smart about what they’re putting on their skin, and not be swayed by fancy marketing techniques for worthless products containing useless ingredients,” Moretti says.

The test market will be limited to about 20 women, but in all stages of pregnancy.

If you are interested in volunteering and receiving the products free of charge, including free shipping, give Moretti a call at 845-735-3300 and leave a message. She will call back to follow up with you.

Do let us know if you volunteer and make the final cut! Tell her Bellyitch sent you!

Writer suggests society bans ‘Bump Watch’

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In 2007, I wrote a blog post about the “Bump Watch” phenomenon, generally, discussing it in context of when the tabloids, public and media are wrong. In 2010, I wrote about how Jennifer Aniston is the most bump watched female celebrity even though she’s never been pregnant. At the same time, I was one of the early blogs that speculated in a post as to whether Jennifer Lopez was pregnant given her choice of dress during a concert. (I was right).

I am in that space so I get the fascination. And we here at Bellyitch have a long-standing ongoing “bump watch” tradition of following and covering celebrity preganancies.

I do, also, recognize that people hate the term “bump watch” as well as “bump” and “baby bump.”  It’s cool. No scene.

However, I think writer Rachel Kramer Bussel was going a weeee bit too far in her recent Salon commentary where she called bump watch anti-feminist and suggested we, as a society, should ban bump watch.

*Clutch the pearls!*

Bussel’s piece was a bit rambling and read like a stream of consciousness rant but I understand her thesis:  the incessant watching of and obsession over a woman’s pooch is offensive and reductive of her value to society outside of procreating.

In her post, Bussel bemoans how insulting it is when women are asked if they are pregnant when they may have just had one too many chicken wings the night before.

I can dig it, right.  I support women’s liberation and rights. I am a woman after all and I do and have benefited from all the work that my feminist and womanist sisters have done over the years.

Notwithstanding all of that…. I still think Bussel goes overboard in her rant.

I dunno. Head over to Salon and have a read and let me know your thoughts.

 

How Does Cord Blood Storage Work? (VIDEO)

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Cord blood banking has grown steadily among American parents.

My husband and I had not banked our first two children’s cord blood. However, when we decided that we would be having our last child, our third, we bit the bullet and got her cord blood banked.

That was in 2007 and back then, outside of the initial set up fees and charges, the annual cost was nominal, only about $125. That is a small price to pay for insurance in case any of us or any of our close family members would need that blood for some reason, God forbid any of us get leukemia or any other blood disease. We’ve read all the literature and news that challenge the value of cord blood storage, but given that science advances each year, we didn’t want to take the risk of losing out the chance to have cord blood banked.

Its uses could be exponential in the future. Who knows!?!

Not only are parents investing in storage, grandparents, Godparents and other close family and friends are giving the gift of cord blood collection as birthday gifts to new arrivals in their families.

Not everyone who decide to bank their baby’s cord blood know what the process entails.

ConsumersAffairs.com released a 3-minute video last week that educates parents and consumers, generally, how cord blood is collected, processed and stored.

Check it out!

How to Spot Melanoma and Lower Your Child’s Risk

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With warmer days come more opportunities to be out in the sun. As we bask in its rays on the beach, at the park, or at the pool and during other outdoor excursions, it is very key that we keep in mind all the dangers that come with extensive sun exposure.

Parents, in particular, have to also look out for their children to make sure they are minimizing the risks associated with fun in the sun: melanoma and skin cancer.

Atlanta, Georgia-based Dr. Amy Kim, a board-certified dermatologist and Mohs surgeon, offers the following advice for spotting melanoma and reducing a child’s risk of developing it:

Spotting Melanoma

First, make sure you know the ABDCEs of melanoma. These provide a guide in detecting suspicious moles.

A – Asymmetry. Moles that are asymmetric (meaning you can’t draw a line down the middle and match up both sides).

B – Borders. Moles with fuzzy or ill-defined borders.

C – Color. Moles with varying color throughout or two-toned moles.

D – Diameter. Larger moles, greater that 6mm in diameter.

E – Evolving. Moles that are changing. Moles should just exist. If any mole changes, make note and see your doctor.

  • The average person develops moles after the age of six months and has between 6 and 20 moles. People with more than 50 moles have an increased risk of melanoma and should be checked regularly by a dermatologist.
  • Birthmarks are moles that we are born with or that develop right after birth. Large birthmarks (8-12 cm equals about 3-5 inches) carry a higher risk of melanoma so it is recommended that they be removed. If your child has a large birthmark, show it to your pediatrician or dermatologist for further evaluation.
  • People do not typically develop new moles after the age of 30. Anyone who develops a new mole that doesn’t look like their others (otherwise known as an “ugly duckling”) should see their dermatologist.
  • Freckles are small brown patches that are the skin’s reaction to light exposure. If you start to see freckles on your child, slather on the sunscreen to avoid more sun exposure.

Lowering Your Child’s Risk of Melanoma

  • Regular daily use of sunscreen with an SPF of 15 or higher can reduce the risk of melanoma by 50%. Babies six months and older can use sunscreen on a daily basis.
  • Look for chemical-free sunscreens with the active ingredients of zinc oxide and titanium dioxide. Both are hypoallergenic and non-irritating, but are very effective at protecting the skin from harmful UVA and UVB rays.
  • Avoid sunscreens with nano particles, as they are so small they can pass through the skin, enter the bloodstream and end up in major organs. Spray sunscreens with nano particles can be inhaled and are not recommended. Instead, look for sunscreens with micronized particles. These sunscreens will leave a whitish film on the skin.
  • Apply sunscreen 20-30 minutes before sun exposure. A good rule of thumb is to apply sunscreen when putting on your baby or child’s swimsuit. This allows time for the sunscreen ingredients to bind to the skin and provide protection.
  • Reapply sunscreen at least every 1 ½ hours and after water exposure, including sweating. Often people who are sunburned failed to reapply sunscreen.
  • For added sun protection use UPF long-sleeved swim shirts and hats in addition to sunscreen.

Dr. Amy Kim is a board-certified dermatologist and Mohs surgeon who practices in Atlanta, Georgia. She is also the first dermatologist mom to release a line of infant skincare products, Baby Pibu.

2015 ESPY Red Carpet (PHOTOS)

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Yesterday was The 2015 ESPYS at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California and as usual, we spotted some of the celebrity women we have featured in the past on the Red Carpet before the show. Halle Berry, Britney Spears, Ciara, Mel B and Lisa Leslie all made a turn on the crimson strip.

Kim Kardashian West attended but did not walk the Red Carpet but did have a great seat with all of her family to witness her Step-Dad  the former Bruce Jenner, now Caitlyn Jenner, accept the Arthur Ashe Courage Award.

Here is the rundown of what the five who walked the carpet wore:

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I really dug the belted magenta ombre Elie Saab Fall 2014 goddess dress Ciara wore while accompanying her beau NFL’s Russell Wilson, quarterback for the Seattle Seahawks. I thought her Jimmy Choo heels were hawt! She was working that side slit.

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Oscar-winning actress Halle Berry was on hand to present the Pat Tillman Award for Service to Danielle Green, a former Notre Dame basketball player, Iraq war veteran, and Purple Heart recipient. She went with a fit and flare flirty black lace and leather mini dress with bell cuffs.  It was cute. Not the best I’ve seen on her. I didn’t really dig the messy tussled hair with this outfit. I guess she was going for rocker edgy. Meh.

I did love her wrap around ankle Brian Atwood heels and the Sylva and Cie jewels.

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Britney Spears attended and presented the award to the Best Female Athlete. She looked cute but quite uncomfortable in a fringe sequined Davidson Zanine dress that looked like one of the numbers she wears in her Vegas show. All of the pics showed her with her hands covering her bum

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 America’s Got Talent judge Mel B (Melanie Brown) looked super gorge in a simple pencil length red hot dress with criscross bodice, red pumps, box clutch and cherry red lipstick. The slick back is perfect for this dress. It’s simple and elegant.

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Former WNBA player Lisa Leslie was vibrant and bright in a sunflower draped dress. It contrasted perfectly against her skin. She accented it with a box clutch, gold arm asp, bracelets and fan earrings. The sports commentator went with ringlets but would have looked better if it was an updo. She didn’t present but is the only athlete among the bunch!

 

 

 

Get & Maintain Ombre hair this Summer (Tips)

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Whether you dig it or not, Ombre hair is still to stay. The hair coloring style trend, which features gradually lightened hair from root to tip, has been seen on many celebs, on runways and in fashion mags.

Our partners at Glamazon have tips on how to maintenance Ombre hair if you dare go this  fun, yet slightly high-maintenance, route this Spring or Summer:
While ombre hair isn’t as high maintenance or as tough on your roots as dying all of your hair a single hue, you still need to treat your tresses with TLC. Here are a few Do’s and Don’ts to help you keep your ombre hair looking fab at all times.
Do…Deep Condition and Keep Hair Moisturized
Just because all of your hair wasn’t dyed, it doesn’t mean you shouldn’t take heed to the fact that a portion of your hair has been processed and needs care. Since ombre hair usually entails going from dark to light, the use of bleach or other chemicals will probably be used. You should deep condition hair at least once a week to keep the color looking fresh and to keep hair shiny and strong. Breakage is definitely no bueno!

 

Do…Use the right product
You still need to use products that are for color-treated hair with the ombre look. Usually it’s best to use a sulfate-free product that says it’s for color-treated hair. Regular products can be too harsh and strip the hair of essential oils, leaving it brittle and dry.

 

 

Do…Remember That Dirty Hair Is Good… For Coloring
Although, it could be safer and yield better results by consulting a professional, if you’re a DIY beauty girl (I absolutely am), try not to wash your hair directly before coloring it. Our scalp produces natural oils that can actually help protect it from damage.

 

Don’t…be lazy
Just because you won’t have to touch up your roots as often, you do get a green light to just let your hair go. You still need to have regular touch-ups (depending on the permanency of the color it’s essential to get a touch-up every 5-6 months). It’s not haute to have scraggly, fried ends with unkempt dark roots.
Don’t…forget the color change has to be gradual.
Make sure the jump from a dark hue to a lighter shade isn’t too abrupt (like Ciara‘s). The way Keke Palmer‘s dark locks flow into a lighter hue is perfect.
–Posh

Chinese company will fine employees becoming pregnant without permission 

 

 

One Chinese company is planning to institute a policy that would require female employees to get prior approval before attempting to conceive a child or face a fine.

“Only married female workers who have worked for the company for more than one year can apply for a place on the birth planning schedule,” read a circular from a credit cooperative in Jiaozuo.

“The employee must strictly stick to the birth plan once it is approved,” it added. “Those who get pregnant in violation of the plan such that their work is affected will be fined 1,000 yuan ($161),” it said.

A Chinese news outlet The Paper  got a hold of a screen shot of the policy document.

According to the policy, violators will not be considered for promotion or awards and their incentives and year-end bonuses will be cancelled “if their pregnancy severely hindered their work”, the policy said.

A representative for the lending company confirmed that the firm sent the notice to its staff, but said it was only a draft and the company  was seeking employees’ comment.

The circular’s publication triggered a firestorm of criticism in the Chinese media.

A state-run outlet China Youth Daily said the company “does not regard its employees as living human beings, instead it treats them as working tools on the production line”.

The firm recently hired a lot of young women and it is believed it is worried they will all go on maternity leave at the same time.

H/t The Scotsman

WNBA’s Glory Johnson is expecting twins after Brittney Griner breakup

 

 

WNBA star Glory Johnson of the Tulsa Shock announced today that she is expecting twins. 

She posted a photo of her ultrasound showing the two embryos on her Instagram page today with the caption:

 

“It’s not a surprise for me because this is what we planned for with the IVF Cycle, though hearing their hearts beat for time was the most ASTONISHING thing I have ever heard in my ENTIRE LIFE. For 15 years Double-Doubles came with hardwork and dedication… Now I’ve been blessed by God to have ‘double doubles’ for the rest of my life! Behold, children are a heritage from the Lord, the fruit of the womb a reward. Psalms 127:3 #IAmBlessedToHaveThemWithMe #LifeIsAboutToGetInteresting #TWINS”

Johnson recently split with longtime girlfriend Brittney Griner with whom she was briefly married before Griner filed for an annulment.

  

 Before the rocky relationship ended with the Phoenix Mercury star player, the two announced together they were expecting a child. 

Since then, Griner disclaimed knowing anything about the pregnancy in her court documents requesting the annulment. 

Johnson later told her side of the story.

“I am truly really saddened by the recent turn of events and was not expecting to have our marriage end so abruptly,” she told Us Weekly on June 12. “At no stage was Brittney pressured to undertake the fertility process. In fact, throughout the entire process, Brittney was a willing participant, consenting and signing all the necessary documents that needed to be signed in order to move forward with the treatments.”

Johnson recently told the Associated Press that she has moved on  

“I am ready to begin focusing on my health, pregnancy, and am going to remain in Tulsa to continue to build my relationship with the Tulsa Shock organization, and my teammates,” she said.

Looks like it for sure though her caption today suggests again that it was a joint decision for Johnson to have two embryos implanted. 

Congrats to her. 

Photos: Instagram 

2015 BET Awards red carpet



We spotted a few of our Bellyitch Bumpwatch alums gracing the red carpet of the BET Awards red carpet broadcast tonight from Microsoft Theater on June 28, 2015 in Los Angeles, California.

Ciara, Brandy Norwood, Amber Rose and Christina Milian all looked stunning.

More pics and details coming later.

 

 

Photos: BET/Getty

Pro-Surfer & Shark attack survivor Bethany Hamilton welcomes son 

 



Congratulations to professional surfer Bethany Hamilton and her husband Adam Dirks who welcomed their first child together Monday. 

“Blessed to welcome our son, Tobias, into the world!” Hamilton wrote in a Twitter post along with a photo of the couple cradling their newborn.

They announced the pregnancy back in February in a cute YouTube video on her blog. 

  

Congrats! 

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