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Nov 20, 2009 -
Host, shmost! Heidi Klum claimed she was only going to host the always anticipated Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, but the mama of four made a surprise appearance and walked her hot self down the runway with her tulleriffic attire. Having given birth to her second daughter, Lou, just over a month ago, she left the crowd in shock and awe.
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Jul 15, 2009 -
Models of perfection in their diamond encrusted bikinis, lingerie ladies Alessandra Ambrosia and Heidi Klum also make pregnancy look fabulous. The latter even admits to shortening hemlines on her maternity gear to keep her leggy look alive. Either their grace and ease into motherhood inspired their cat-walking cohorts to join the mommy club or Victoria's Secret is that there's a fertility potion in the water from which they all drink.
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Jun 04, 2009 -
Each pregnancy is different — the first time around, I paged through week-by-week books. The second was spent researching baby brands. This time, I've got a few favorite products that are practical and more mama focused.
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Dec 04, 2007 -
Heidi Klum may have a postpartum bod that sets her apart from most moms — she shook it down the catwalk at the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, but when it comes to the contents of her diaper bag, she's just like the rest of us.
OK! Magazine asked the mother of three — Leni, 3, Henry, 2, and Johan, 1, what she carries in her bag of tricks.
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Sep 15, 2009 -
Shopping for a nursing bra should be as thrilling as a trip to Victoria's Secret! The "uniboob" contraptions of the past have been replaced by comfortable, cute and easy-to-use undergarments that are as fashionable as they are functional making the task of choosing a bra easier than ever. We recently sat down with some experienced sales help at Destination Maternity to discuss what expectant mamas should look for in a nursing bra.
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Jul 28, 2009 -
Are beautiful women at an advantage even when it comes to bearing babies? A new study by a researcher at the University of Helsinki found that women are becoming more attractive through evolution, while men remain the same.
Based on the research, it appears that women deemed to be more aesthetically pleasing have up to 16 percent more children than less-attractive women and a higher proportion of those children are female.
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