Archive for November, 2011

Get the Scoop on the Latest Celebrity Baby News

Monday, November 28th, 2011

The latest celebrity baby news seems to change as quickly as news of Hollywood weddings and breakups. Things change so quickly in Tinseltown that it’s often hard to keep up! Over the past year, we’ve seen countless stars adopt, announce their due dates, or announce their plans to try and have their first child. Plenty of mommies-to-be have fun following celebrity baby news to check out the latest fashion and parenting trends. After all, Hollywood is known for setting some fun, chic trends, even when it comes to parenting!

Here is some of the latest celebrity baby news to feed your Hollywood gossip cravings!

Lily Allen—British songstress Lily Allen is about to pop. She just recently tweeted a Halloween pregnancy photo that had everyone talking! She recently told ES magazine, “Believe it or not, I’m 26. And I used to be a pop star. I know. Weird right?

Hilary Duff—Starlet Hilary Duff is about 24 weeks along right now, and she recently stepped out showing her baby bump when she went for a visit to her mother’s and to do a little shopping. Speaking of her growing belly, she recently tweeted that she’d soon be hitting up the store A Pea in the Pod for a maternity wardrobe update.

Jessica Simpson—Everyone’s been speculating for what seems years now as to whether or not Jessica Simpson is pregnant. Rumors have been swirling and the singer finally confirmed she’s expecting! On Halloween, she tweeted a photo of herself dressed up as a mummy to make the big announcement.

Hugh Grant—We all know that witty, British hunk Hugh Grant and the many fun, romantic comedies he usually stars in. Well, it turns out Mr. Grant will be welcoming a new baby girl off the screen. On November 2nd, his rep confirmed that Hugh will in fact be expecting a baby girl in September with actress Tinglan Hong.

Other big celebrity baby news this year includes the fabulous diva, Beyoncé, who announced her news some time ago but has been keeping her bump under wraps as of late.

Caring for Your Baby’s Skin

Monday, November 21st, 2011

Your baby’s skin is delicate and sensitive. Knowing how to care for it is important, especially as changes start to occur. Find out how you can safely and gently care for your baby’s skin.

Caring for your baby’s skin can seem complicated when you walk through the baby aisles. There are so many different soaps, lotions, and creams that are designed to appeal to parents. But what if you learned that caring for you baby’s skin wasn’t as difficult as you think? Keep reading and find out what you really need to know in order to properly care for your infant’s skin.

What You Don’t Know

What you don’t know about your baby’s skin can create serious health problems and cause skin irritation. Infant skin is very sensitive to perfumes, dyes, and chemicals. Nearly everything you find on the shelf at the store contains one or all of these items. To make matters worse, your baby’s skin absorbs about 60% of what you put on it. This means that chemicals are absorbed into your baby’s body and typically very quickly. While the health problems may not be evident right away, these chemicals can create problems over time.

Caring for Your Baby’s Skin is Easy

Caring for your baby’s skin is easy! For soap, all you need is a gentle, unscented soap. Look for natural soaps. There are many natural soaps available, especially on-line. Also look for soaps that are chemical free, dye free, and fragrance free.

Moisturizing baby’s skin is also simple and easy and it doesn’t require any of the items you find on the shelf. Olive oil makes a wonderful moisturizer for dry baby skin, but you can also find chemical free, dye free, and fragrance-free lotions.

Handling Cradle Cap

Cradle cap is extremely common in infants. Essentially, it is nothing more than dandruff (dry skin). To manage it easily and without chemicals, use a soft bristle toothbrush or baby brush and olive oil on your baby’s scalp daily until the cradle cap is gone. To prevent cradle cap, which is a part of caring for your baby’s skin, use the toothbrush or baby brush on your baby’s scalp every time you bathe them.

Announcing Your Baby’s Arrival with On-line Birth Announcements

Friday, November 18th, 2011

Technology has made a lot of things in life easier and faster, including birth announcements! Discover the benefits of on-line birth announcements and learn how to determine if they are right for you.

Announcing your baby’s arrival with on-line birth announcements can provide you and your family with many benefits, but the method isn’t right for everyone. Most parents, however, will find that the benefits of on-line birth announcements greatly outweigh the disadvantages. And thankfully, conventional birth announcements are still an option should you decide that on-line announcements aren’t right for you.

Advantages to Announcing Your Baby’s Arrival with On-line Birth Announcements

Benefits of on-line birth announcements are plentiful. Some sites offer on-line announcement templates for free, so there is no cost to you. Your announcements are customizable, and depending on the site you choose, you can have many professional-looking extras to incorporate into your on-line birth announcement.

Family and friends are often impatient to see that first picture, which makes on-line birth announcements a perfect option. Because you are e-mailing them directly to friends and family from your computer, your family can receive a photo and announcement of your baby within just moments of his or her first picture. And because you are using an announcement, your family receives a print-worthy announcement that they can show off to their friends and co-workers.

Disadvantages to Announcing Your Baby’s Arrival with On-line Birth Announcements 

Even with all of the advantages to using on-line birth announcements, there are some disadvantages that you should be aware of. Some family members may not have the ability to print the announcement. This leaves them with only an on-line photo of your baby. For some family members, especially grandparents that love to dote, this can be a real problem.

Another disadvantage is the possibility of the announcement finding a spam or bulk folder and never reaching your family members. There are specialists that can help you get all of your birth announcements out safely, but there is a cost for announcing your baby’s arrival with on-line birth announcement specialists, so think carefully before choosing this option.

Angelic Baby Name Ideas for Your New Baby

Monday, November 14th, 2011

A new little angel is deserving of an angelic baby name! Here are some beautiful name ideas inspired by the angels themselves to help you find a name for your new baby boy or girl.

Angelic baby name ideas are plentiful, and choosing an angelic name is a great way to emphasize the essence of new life and happiness your bundle of joy will bring. Angels have long been prominent symbolic figures in many world religions, and their significance in art and culture around the globe has been and continues to be a fascinating phenomena.

Whether you choose an angel-inspired name because of your interest in the history of angels or you simply love the sound and meaning of an angelic name, any of the following angelic baby names are beautiful options:

SeraphimThis name is equally great for a boy or a girl and its meaning is just as majestic and mysterious as the name itself. The seraphim are considered the highest ranking of all of God’s angels. For example, they are above cherubim and archangels, which makes them pretty special in the heavenly realm.

UrielDo you love music? Do you want an angelic baby name that will have some musical influence as well as a heavenly symbolism? Uriel is the biblical name of the angel who is to blow the trumpet on Judgment Day and is a beautiful name for a new baby boy.

SolangeSolange is a very pretty baby girl name that means “angel of the sun.” It is French in origin and also means “dignified.” If you want an elegant, striking name for your baby girl, this is a good option.

GabrielThis is a very popular boy’s name and has been for many years. It is especially significant in the realm of angelic baby name ideas. Gabriel is a biblical name that is packed with a lot of honorable significance. It means “God’s able-bodied one” or “hero of God.” It is Hebrew in origin and offers many female variants, including Gabriele, Gabbi, and Gabriella. This is one of the strongest, most versatile angelic baby name ideas you can choose.

Caring for and Choosing Your Baby’s Pacifier

Thursday, November 10th, 2011

While not all infants take well to pacifiers, others cannot live a day without them. But before you purchase a pacifier, there are some basics you should know about caring for and choosing your baby’s pacifier. Find out more here.

Caring for and choosing your baby’s pacifier may seem like a simple and straightforward task, and it is—if you know a few basic rules. Lack of knowledge, however, can result in a number of complications, from bacterial infections to choking hazards and even pacifier rejection. To prevent these common pacifier issues, among many others, follow these simple tips and guidelines that can help you in caring for and choosing your baby’s pacifier.

Caring for and Choosing Your Baby’s Pacifier: Selecting the Right Pacifier

First and foremost, you need to know how to choose the right pacifier for your baby. Every baby is different and preferences will vary. Breastfeeding babies may prefer different types of pacifiers than bottle fed babies, but a breastfeeding pacifier may not always be preferred by a breastfed baby, or vice versa. For this reason, you should purchase a wide range of pacifiers before your baby is born. Buy one of each type: orthodontic, standard round, latex, and silicone.

All pacifiers you choose should be for babies 0-6 months. Pacifiers should also have ventilation holes to allow saliva to disperse away from baby’s face. Mouth shields should also be at least 1 ¼ inches to prevent your baby from being able to put the entire pacifier in his or her mouth. Failure to follow this guideline can result in choking.

Caring for and Choosing Your Baby’s Pacifier: Cleaning

Before your baby uses their pacifier for the first time, it should be washed in very hot, soapy water. After that, normal washing should suffice. You may also want to soak the pacifier in equal parts vinegar and water daily to prevent fungus buildup. If your baby drops his or her pacifier on the floor, you can simply rinse it in hot water.

Caring for and Choosing Your Pacifier: Replacement

Your baby’s pacifier should be replaced as soon as it starts to show any signs of wear and tear. This can include spots on the nipple that look weak, separation of the nipple from the mouth shield, and holes or bite marks in the nipple. Replacement is an important part of caring for and choosing your baby’s pacifier for both safety and sanitary reasons.

Baby Name Obstacles: Quick Fixes for Name Combinations that Clash

Monday, November 7th, 2011

Do you have a list of favorite baby name ideas but they don’t seem to blend well with your last name or the middle name you have picked out? Here are some quick fixes for name combinations that clash.

It’s not uncommon for parents to run into baby name obstacles. When you choose a favorite name, many factors can hinder the appeal of the name, especially when it comes to the other name it will be paired with. Whether you and your partner can’t seem to agree on a baby name or the name you’ve chosen won’t seem to work with the middle or last names you have in mind, we can offer a few quick fixes for name combinations that clash or for couples who are having a hard time compromising.

Come up with variations—This is one of the best ways to compromise on a name choice or to fix combinations that seem to clash, and it’s a tip that really comes in handy if you have your heart set on a certain name and can’t bear to give it up. Sit down and research all of the variations of your favorite name, including the different origins. Then list those variations and see if one of them would be better suited as a middle name. Move them around with the last name like puzzle pieces until you find a good combo.

Consider changing the middle name—Another option to fix a baby name combination that clashes is to consider changing the middle name all together (if it’s the source of the problem). It’s not very often your child will be addressed with their middle name, so all that matters is the first and last. However, if you’d like all three names to flow nicely, consider making a sacrifice with the middle name and choose something that better complements both the first and the last name.

Write down hyphenated options—If the baby name idea you have in mind for the first name doesn’t blend well with your last name, try discussing hyphenating the last name. Write down a few different combinations you can come up with using your last names and see if one of them sounds better with the first name you have picked out. This might require some compromise, but it’s often a quick baby name idea fix when you run into a name combination that clashes.

Looking for a Name for Your New Baby? Embrace Your Culture and Heritage.

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

Nothing can inspire a name for your new baby better than your very own culture and heritage. Here are some tips for borrowing inspiration from your culture to help you find the perfect name for your little one.

If you’re looking for a name for your new baby, embracing your culture and heritage is an excellent place to start. There are countless ways to find a new name for your baby, but only a few that give you such personal, meaningful name ideas. Exploring your family’s culture and history is not only a great way to find a name for your new baby, but it’s also a fun process that often leads to many interesting discoveries about your family’s origin.

Try the following tips to use your family’s history and your culture to come up with name ideas for your new baby:

Explore your genealogy—Studying your family’s lineage requires some time and some patience, but it can really be worth it if you want to discover some interesting baby name ideas that you might not have thought of on your own. Not only does this often give you fresh name inspiration, but it also provides a lot of insight into your family’s origin.

Explore the history of your culture—Learning about your culture is another great way to come up with name ideas and it gives you the chance to embrace who you are and pass along that pride to your little one. Whether you’re French, Italian, Spanish, or Russian, read up on your culture and find out what it is known for. Is it known for great cuisine? Did it play a role in a prominent war or historical cause of some sort? These types of details can shed some light on your family’s history and give you inspiration for name ideas.

Explore you family’s legacy and legends—Another great way to embrace your heritage and explore your culture to find baby name ideas is to to talk as many family members as you can. Talk about family stories and traditions that have been passed down over the years, including funny nicknames that arose and outrageous stories from your grandfather’s school days. You’d be surprised how helpful this can be when looking for a name for your new baby.

Tips for Naming Your Little One

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011

Whether you already have a few names in mind for your new baby or you are looking for some fresh inspiration, here are some tips that can help you make the perfect choice.

Every new mom-to-be can use some tips for naming their little one. While choosing a name for your new baby is certainly a personal decision, sometimes it can help to consider different factors before selecting a name. If you’ve yet to decide on a name, weighing these various factors can help you with your process of elimination and can also help spark new ideas.

Consider a Family Name

Sometimes a great baby name is right underneath your nose. If family tradition and legacy is important to you or if you have a name in the family that just really appeals to you, consider choosing a name that is inspired by family or a close family friend.

Choose a Name that Blends Well

It can be easy to forget the importance of the flow of a name when choosing a name for your new baby, but this is one of the most important tips for naming your little one. Choosing a name that blends well with a middle name and a last name has more to do with the pronunciation of the name more than anything, but it can also prove to be important when your child goes to school and makes friends. Try not to choose a name that will be prone to unkind nicknames or one that will be a mouthful for your child and their teachers.

Decide to Go Trendy or with the Classics

This is another important tip for naming your little one. Decide whether or not you’d prefer a trendy, hip name that will stand out in the crowd, or a classic name that oozes tradition and elegance. Trendy names will give your child an original name that will really stand out, but keep in mind that trends come and go. Classic names will always be in style, and trendy names are often derived from the classics anyhow! Whichever name you end up choosing, consider these tips for naming your little one before you make your final selection.