A fellow mommy just told me her trick to a fabulous figure — a postpartum bra fitting. Having breastfed her two children well past their first birthdays, she joked that her once perky boobs were now drooping enough to hold a six pack of beer under them. As a mama juggling work and home life, she said her alternative to going under the knife was as simple as a trip to Nordstrom. She left the kids at home and took the time to get measured. Three bras and a couple of hundred dollars later, her girls were right back where they used to be thanks to properly fitting undergarments. And, no recovery time was required.
Great News! FitSugar has added an exciting new feature to help you stay on top of all your everyday health issues. Introducing the FitSugar Health Guide! Knowledge is power, and we now have plenty of health information to keep you in the know about your body and heath-related news.

Not only can you find health headlines on our new Health Guide, but overviews of popular prescription drugs as well. If you have a question about a medical or wellness problem, the health topic guide has you covered from asthma to zinc oxide overdose. There's also an entire section of helpful interactive tools, including a Nutritional Needs index and a Calories Burned calculator — all the tools to help you stay healthy and fit.
You can find the Health Guide here. Check it out and let us know what you think!
Mommy Dearest would surely have a thing or two to say about these plastic hangers, but I happen to think they are adorable. Adding a peep of flair to your tot's closet, the orange and green organizers ($16 for the pair) may even encourage your youngster to hang up her threads when they're clean and pressed.
For those living in tight spaces where hangers are more easily on display, these sure beat the flimsy ones the stores give you with your purchase.
Competing in triathlons, having dinner dates with husbands, strolling with the kids and taking them to movie sets is all in a day's parenting in Tinseltown! Matthew McConaughey and Jennifer Lopez showed off their athleticism as they powered their way through the 2008 Nautica Malibu Triathlon. Daddies Ben Affleck and Jason Bateman took their wee princesses to the set of their new movie
Extract. Check out others on the scene this weekend in my celebaby
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Turn a plain old sandwich into something special. Whether your child likes ham and cheese, egg salad or peanut butter and jelly to fill their belly mid-day, these stainless steel cutters will make them look doubly delicious. Available in train ($10) and flower ($10) varieties, the large shapes minimize waste to lil more than the crust. And, the goodies are sold in sliced bread shaped eco-friendly boxes that your tot can use and reuse to tote their edible creation to school.
Last week I reviewed five of the top travel system strollers on the market. This week, I'm taking it down a notch and honing in on more reasonable lightweight strollers from Right Start.

Often used for travel, quick trips to the park, a stroll to the local eatery or in the trunk of the car, lightweight buggies often help moms get from point a to point b without much hassle or concern. As practicality is the name of the game, the price tag often reflects that. Stay tuned this week to see which pushchairs are up for the test!
We will be finishing off our mini season of original stroller reviews with a special giveaway in October. Stay tuned for more details.
Even the most mundane of errands can end up in disaster if proper precautions aren't taken when tots are in tow. Seven-year-old Timothy Clark and his sister, 5, were playing at the laundromat while their mother cleaned clothes and fed her newborn. Things took a turn for the worse when the boy climbed in a machine that was supposedly broken, but it turned on and trapped him inside while filling with water. With babe in hand, his mother was able to rip him from the machine after the frightening experience. The child, who is now in the hospital, suffered a swollen head, scrapes, bumps and bruises. Let this instance be a lesson to parents — never allow your kids to climb or play with appliances, even those that are out of service.