Sentences with phrase «babycenter editors»

Canada Sometimes women or older men will give you their seat on the streetcar, says BabyCenter editor Ann Elisabeth Samson.
Australia Maternity jeans are at the top of the list for most newly pregnant women, according to BabyCenter editor Danielle Townsend.
India The law requires employers to provide maternity leave, but BabyCenter editor Vidya Sen calls the law a «toothless tiger.»
Spain / Latin America Stylish and sassy maternity clothes are coveted by pregnant women, because, says BabyCenter editor Isidra Mencos, «We Latin women like to dress up!»
BabyCenter editor Danielle Townsend cites a study showing that women still do 70 to 75 percent of childcare and housework in Australian homes.
Sweden «Breast warmers,» which BabyCenter editor Carina Westling describes as «a cross between a baby elephant's ear and a 1980s shoulder pad, that you stuff into your bra to hold in body heat,» are popular among new mothers.
Germany A new bra — either a larger one or special maternity one — is a pregnancy gotta - have, according to BabyCenter editor Cordula Zastera.
England The issue of potty training has sparked a generational clash, according to BabyCenter editor Sasha Miller.
Parents are advised to watch for signs of readiness and let the kids set the pace, says BabyCenter editor Linda Murray.
«A boy is said to enhance his mother's beauty, while a girl weakens it,» according to BabyCenter editor Claudia Starck.
But BabyCenter editor Joy Jia says this is beginning to change: Now, in many provinces, a couple can have a second child if both were single children themselves.
Austria Mother's Day (celebrated on the first Sunday in May) is «a very busy day for families in Austria,» according to BabyCenter editor Ilse Eichinger.
China There's a widespread belief that exposure to computers, microwaves, and cell phones can lead to miscarriage or birth defects, according to BabyCenter editor Joy Jia.
«The family leave policy in Sweden is wonderful for parents — and for children, too,» BabyCenter editor Carina Westling says.
«The BabyCenter ® My Pregnancy Today app is everything that millions of women love about BabyCenter right in their purse,» says Linda Murray, BabyCenter editor - in - chief.
«Hollywood headliners know how to keep baby naming interesting, and the rest of us are influenced by their choices — whether we love them or hate them,» says Linda Murray, BabyCenter editor - in - chief.
From a BabyCenter editor: Thanks so much for pointing out that some newborns nurse much more frequently than every 2 - 3 hours.

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All it takes is for a family to choose one of these names for their baby,» says Linda Murray, BabyCenter Global Editor in Chief.
Thought - leaders on modern motherhood Linda Murray BabyCenter Global Editor in Chief Linda J. Murray is the Senior...
Meet BabyCenter contributor Linda Murray, Senior Vice President of Consumer Experience and Global Editor in Chief of BabyCenter.
To narrow the field, BabyCenter's editors focused on the essentials, the things you absolutely need for your toddler.
«Each year we see dramatic shifts in the landscape of labor and delivery,» said Linda Murray, Editor - in - Chief of BabyCenter.
Browse the thought leaders behind BabyCenter, from our editor in chief to our director of social media to our experts in pregna...
She is also the editor of two books, BabyCenter Pregnancy: From Preconception to Birth and BabyCenter Baby: The All Important First Year (DK Publishing, August 2010).
Ann Elisabeth Samson Associate Editor, BabyCenter Canada Home: Toronto, Canada Children: Charlie, 2 What I like best about being a mom: I love watching this amazing little guy figure things out about the world around him.
Danielle Townsend Editor, BabyCenter Australia Home: Sydney, Australia Children: Ellery, 3 and a half, and Charlie, 1 week old!
Sasha Miller Editor, BabyCenter United Kingdom Home: Alburgh, England (a small village in Norfolk) Children: Harvey, 8, and Nancy, 6 What I like best about being a mom: That swell of love I feel when I see them.
«Fathers are also entitled to 37 weeks of parental leave, but many still don't take advantage of this benefit,» says BabyCenter associate editor Ann Elisabeth Samson.
Linda Murray Editor, BabyCenter United States Home: Oakland, California Child: Alessandra, 5 What I like best about being a mom: Watching my daughter grow, learn, and become her own person.
Vidya Sen Editor, BabyCenter India Home: New Delhi, India Children: Ananya, 10, and Anchita 3 What I like best about being a mom: Motherhood has made me «see» so many things I hadn't seen before.
Isidra Mencos Editor, BabyCenter Español Home: Oakland, California, by way of Barcelona, Spain Child: Adrian, 5 What I like best about being a mom: Seeing my beautiful son grow and change every day.
Editors from BabyCenter's eleven websites around the world provide insights about what it's like to be a mom in their country.
«New parents today have more choices and access to more information,» said Linda Murray, senior vice president and global editor in chief of BabyCenter.
«A presidential election is a big deal, and new parents who choose names like Hillary and Donald are placing a bet that their new baby will share the name of the next American president,» said Linda Murray, BabyCenter Global Editor in Chief.
«We know what a stressful and expensive task it can be for parents to find the right gear for their new babies,» says Linda Murray, BabyCenter Global Editor - in - Chief.
«As usual, baby names are reflecting a larger cultural shift,» said Linda Murray, BabyCenter Global Editor in Chief.
«Moms have a very specific idea of what type of life they want their children to have, but they are putting too much pressure on themselves to make this fantasy a reality,» said Linda Murray, BabyCenter Global Editor in Chief.
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