Study: Pregnancy ‘a Brain Booster’


US researchers have told an international mental health conference they have proof that women with children are more visually aware and responsive compared with those without offspring.

Recent tests on tests on rats have shown that there is a “reservoir of hormones” released in pregnancy and giving birth that create permanent changes in the brain.

“The flow of estrogen promotes neuron growth and enhances the plasticity of the brain,” said Professor Craig Kinsley, a neuroscientist at the University of Richmond.

“As a result mothers in our animal models have better vision, coordination and memory, stronger survival instincts and go about their tasks more efficiently than non-mothers.”

Prof Kinsley said his research was inspired by his own wife’s ability to automatically tackle new tasks with the birth of their daughter, and anecdotal evidence that pregnancy improved physical attributes in women, like hair and fingernails.

“I thought ‘why can’t it be mental too’, and what do you know, it was.”

Really?? I can honestly say that I am smarter in some areas because I need to be, but my memory has definitely gone down the toilet.

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Myleene and Ava Out in London


Myleene Klass and daughter Ava, 7 months were seen out in Leicester Square yesterday.

Despite the fact that she is a classically trained musician and has gone on to host a range of TV and radio shows, Myleene admits she still thinks of herself as “distinctly average” and “just like any other working mum”.

Ava rides in a Babybjorn Baby Carrier Active in red, which adds greater support for your back and shoulders over the regular Bjorn.

PHOTOCREDIT: DAILYMAIL


Move Over Sophie - ‘Chan Pie Gnon’ Are The New Hot Teethers


Sophie the Giraffe has been the number one teether for babies for 40 years. Over 600,000 Sophies are sold every year in France.

Now the same company has created a new toy that is made from the same natural rubber and non-toxic paint.

Chan Pie Gnon comes from the French word champignon, which means mushroom. The collection features Chan (blue), Pie (pink), and Gnon (yellow), the 3 adorable mushroom-shaped soft chew toys.

Blue Chan has a nub on top of his head, great for teething babies to chew and nibble. Pie, the pink teether has two nubs and Gnon has a ring for chewing and holding onto tightly. Soft, light, and easy to grasp, these three chewy mushrooms are perfect for little hands and make a happy sound when squeezed.

  • Dimensions: Height: 5 inches
  • Recommended age: newborn - 2 years
  • Made in France by Vulli

$13.00 at amazon


Jennifer Shows Off Max and Emme


As promised People Magazine posted the first photos of Jennifer Lopez’s twin today. They are pretty cute!! I can’t wait to see the rest of the photos.This week’s issue of People, on newsstands Friday, features 12 pages of new photos of the pop star with husband Marc Anthony and their 1-month-old bundles of joy inside their Long Island home and nursery.

The happy new parents spoke candidly to People about the pregnancy, addressing everything from Jennifer’s weight gain to rumors of infertility. For all the details, pick up the new issue, on newsstands Friday.


Chic Toddler Minis


These toddler minis are perfect for the little girl that doesn’t just want to ride in a fabulous stroller, she wants her dolls to ride in one too!

The collection listed below is the Maxi-cosi Combi dolls pram travel system.

Modern style 3 wheel pushchair/pram set is foldable, features ergonomic rubber coated easy grip handles and swivel front wheels. Age from 3 years priced at £55.00

The doll minis below are made by lightweight stroller company Maclaren. This collection consists of 15 different pieces including a tandem stroller, pram, jogger and pack n play overnight kit.


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