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Apr 12 2007 03:04 PM ET
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Gwen Stefani: If you had paparazzi outside your house, you'd make sure you looked good too!

Gwen_stefani2_180Songstress Gwen Stefani, 37, appears on the May cover of Harper’s Bazaar magazine. In the issue, the mother of Kingston James McGregor Rossdale, 10 months, chats about struggling with her weight, nursing, and what she thinks of Gavin as a father. The highlights:

On looking good out in public: If you had paparazzi outside your house, you’d make sure you looked good, too. I was dying to get out of the house [during my pregnancy], but I had to sneak into the back ofmy brother Todd’s car – eight months pregnant – and lie down on thefloor. Just so we could go to Target.

Losing that post-pregnancy weight: It’s so much work afterward to get the weight off.  I thought I was going to throw up [the first time I went jogging after Kingston was born]. If youjust do it, it comes off. And when you’re nursing, like I am, yourmetabolism is like whoosh!

You’re sleep-deprived, but you have this crazy amount of energy because of all those hormones. I’m scared what’ll happen when it all stops. what it’ll feel like, going back to the regular me.

A lifelong struggle: Seriously, though, it’s very boring and embarrassing and I hate talking about it, but it’s true. I’ve always been ona diet, ever since I was in the sixth grade. It’s an ongoing battle andit’s a nightmare. But I like clothes too much, and I always wanted towear the outfits I would make. And I’m veryvain. [laughs] I let myself cheat once or twice a day with acookie or pizza.

On Gavin as a father: I even wrote in a song, ‘You seem like you’d be a good dad.‘ [From 'Simple Kind of Life']. So, yeah he’s lived up to my expectations, more than. He hasalways been very loving and romantic.

Rinse and repeat: Now I’m in a repeater zone. I just want to make babies and make records.

Gavin on Gwen and Kingston: He arrives at the interview, carrying Kingston. Gavin beams while talking about their son. ‘He’s already got four teeth. And he’s keeping Gwen up a lot, because she’s nursing. But other than that, he’s a happy little boy.’

Source: Harper’s Bazaar via People and Us Weekly.

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Apr 03 2007 10:15 AM ET
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Economics 101: Milkdudz – not your mommaz nursing wear introduces Supply and Demand t-shirt set

Supply_demand Milkdudz – not your mommaz nursing wear is going back to school and bringing all breastfeeding moms with them with their Economics 101 t-shirts- starting with the Supply and Demand t-shirts for mom and baby.

This beautiful 100% lush cotton t-shirt is cut in a flattering extra long length and is adorned with cap sleeves and a cute triple pin tuck at the top of the sleeve. It’s no wonder that this matching mommy/baby t-shirt is adored by A+ list breastfeeding celebs such as Gwen Stefani, Mariska Hargitay, Heidi Klum, and Maggie Gyllenhaal.  At almost 18 months, Anya is still nursing (just during the day), with no sign of stopping so I am proud to wear the shirt set.

Here’s what Mariska Hargitay had to say about these new shirts: "Thank you for the Supply and Demand tee shirts. They’re adorable! It was so sweet of you to think of me and August." And new mom Tori Spelling thinks that the line is full of "Absolutely adorable stuff!"

Together with Milkdudz – not your mommaz nursing wear, we are offering 4 lucky winners a chance to major in Economics 101 – breastfeeding style and win a Supply and Demand t-shirt set.

Update: Here are our winners and what they said is their favorite thing about nursing their children.

Lynn J.: My favorite thing about nursing:  Nursing MAKES me slow down and appreciate what I have.  No matter what is going on in my life I can’t speed through a nursing session.  Nursing is just me and my beautiful baby boy….no one else.  He gets distracted very easily (just like his momma) so I have to make nursing a very quite time for us.  This is my last baby so I want to remember every little moment and nursing helps me to do that.  Such a wonderful experience!!

Heather B.: It is difficult to say one favorite thing about nursing, but if I must, I would say the bonding that comes from being the only one who can do this for my baby and seeing her incredible independence as a result of it. Thank you for helping to make breastfeeding mainstream, and helping mommies to feel hip while doing it.

Stacy K.: My favorite thing about nursing is the closeness I have with my baby. When she looks up in my eyes while playing with my shirt or fingers everything in the world melts away. It is like we are the only two people that exist. Even though I am so tired in the middle of the night, it is wonderful to snuggle this way.

Becky C.: When my daughter, "comes up for air"!  Her lips are all full and red, milk is running down her chin, and she gives me the biggest "thank you" smile every time… melts my heart!

Since every breastfeeding mother and child is a winner, Milkdudz is offering everyone else a 15% discount on the purchase of the Supply and Demand t-shirts when you use coupon code MDZ15.

Please post your favorite thing about nursing your children!

Here’s mine:  Like Heather said above, it’s hard to choose just one thing so I’m going to cheat and list a few.  Anya has recently discovered a little raised birthmark on my chin, just below my lip, and recently, whenever she nurses, she likes to play with it.  She presses it like a button, pinches it, caresses it.  I never paid much attention to it before, nor has she, but all of a sudden, it’s her favorite thing to do when she’s nursing.  The second favorite thing is, like Lynn said, nursing makes you take a break and enjoy time with your baby.  Especially with an active toddler, it’s a rare chance to hold Anya for more than a few seconds without her squirming.  The third favorite thing is that when I ask Anya if she wants to nurse, she giggles this goofy laugh, kind of like "heh heh."  (She also does it when we ask her if she wants to watch Sesame Street or eat an apple.)

Check out this great article in the Boston Globe called "Supply & Demand," about more and more American women choosing to breastfeed their children not only past the first year, but also beyond the second, third, and sometimes fourth and fifth. As the title says, it’s not just earth-mother stereotypes doing it.

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Mar 29 2007 02:21 PM ET
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Pregnant Julie Bowen at event

Boston Legal and former Ed actress Julie Bowen, 37, poses at an event held on March 16th. She and husband Scott expect their first child in April. They aren’t finding out the sex until the delivery, and Julie has vowed to bring the baby to Boston Legal with her and "shock" castmates by nursing on set – although we certainly don’t find anything shocking about that – just normal!

Photo by Vince Bucci for Getty Images.

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Jan 16 2007 10:37 PM ET
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Maggie Gyllenhaal on Golden Globe prep

Maggie_gyllenhaal_8Sherrybaby nominee Maggie Gyllenhaal told People.com that being a new mom and a Golden Globe nominee requires a bit of multitasking. "It takes a while to look like this! We did hair and makeup and I nursed in between."

Daughter Ramona, 3 1/2 months, stayed home with grandma while Maggie and Peter attended the awards.

Source: People, with permission


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Jan 06 2007 10:44 AM ET
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Matt Lauer on his home life with new baby Thijs

Lauerfam_1Today show co-host Matt Lauer, 48, chatted with People magazine about his home life. He and wife Annette Roque have three children – Jack, 5 1/2, Romy, 3, and Thijs, 6 weeks. Here are the highlights:

- Matt explains why he looks so well-rested – he doesn’t have to get up in the middle of the night to feed the baby! "I’m not breast-feeding – my wife is. That makes it a little easier on me."

-When asked if he and his wife are planning any more children, Matt joked, "No, I’m pretty sure my wife’s not pregnant."

Source: People


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Nov 14 2006 07:29 PM ET
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Jennifer Garner credits nursing, moderate exercise and eating with loss of baby weight

Jennifer_garner2_1Actress Jennifer Garner, who is proud mama to Violet Anne, 11 months, says that she lost her baby weight over time because, "I wasn’t about to jump on the celebrity mom bandwagon of getting super-skinny, super-quickly. I am more concerned about keeping healthy and spending time with Violet than anything else."

She credits nursing, moderate exercise, and eating correctly for allowing her to lose the weight. Jennifer said, "[I lost weight] breastfeeding! That and a moderate exercise and eating plan with the help of my personal trainer."

Source: WENN


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