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Apr 21, 2009 -
If seducing hubby is your mission between the sheets, look no further than nighties by Eberjey intimates. Delicate and sexy enough to raise eyebrows, the pajamas are deceivingly comfortable.
The babydoll-style suits and flatters newly pregnant or postpartum mamas while panted versions can keep chilly mommies warm through the night.
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Jan 09, 2009 -
Mamas-to-be can have a bit of a conundrum over things to pack for their trip to the hospital. One pregnant lilsugar reader posed the question of what to wear after her baby's born and our community of moms had no shortage of advice from sticking to the hospital gown to tanks and granny panties. I've rounded up my favorite five tips and garments in this slideshow!
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Jan 07, 2009 -
Mommy Dearest,
I am due in a few months and have started thinking about what to take with me to the hospital. I have found lots of options when it comes to PJs and nightgowns and would love to hear your opinion of whether or not it is a good idea to buy some. If so, what type of garment (nightgown, tops and pants, nursing, button down, etc.) should I purchase?
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Nov 05, 2009 -
Charles Dickens' classic A Christmas Carol is, quite literally, a tale as old as time. Hollywood has already turned the novel into countless films, so how do you keep it fresh to entertain old and young audiences alike? You give them a pair of 3-D glasses.
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Dec 15, 2006 -
What Do You Wear To Bed?
I like my cozy flannel pajamas.
I wear sweats and an old tee shirt of my husband's.
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Apr 08, 2009 -
If this wobbly economy has got you spending more time at home, consider homebody chic with Juicy Couture's new affordable intimate apparel collection. "We wanted to create beautiful, feminine basics that felt soft and buttery to the touch of the skin," said founder Gela Nash-Taylor.
Graphic tees, pajama bottoms, and nightgowns are supposed to fall somewhere in between everyday ready-to-wear and cozy sleepwear.
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Feb 02, 2009 -
- Buzz is excited for Dollhouse, Shopaholic, Pornos and more
- Yum is hungry for dark chocolate covered almonds and chocolate stouts
- lil is loving a heart mobile, rattle and nightgown
- Bella is into subtle sparkles and Snog lip balm
- Casa is craving furniture sales and free downloadable cards
- Dear is down for girls' nights out — and in!
- Pet is pumped for heart toys and a jacket pack for dogs
- Fit is feeling heart rate monitors and massages
- geek is gaga for iLife '09 and the new BlackBerry Curve
- Fab is fond of a heart-adorned clutch and ruffled intimates
- David Lynch + Crispin Glover = BFFs
- One man with a big goal: 50 jobs, 50 weeks, 50 states
- Two child policy: environmentalist seems population limits
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Feb 02, 2009 -
There are more clever ways to tell wee ones we love them than with conversation hearts! If you're in need of some Valentine's retail therapy, but don't want to resort to kid-friendly cards and chocolates, consider one of these fun items to show your affection!
- Hanging Hearts Mobile — Lull your lil one to sleep with soft songs and this delicate heart mobile ($35).
- Valentine's Day Letter Set — Wool envelopes, cards and postage ($25) are just what a child in puppy love needs.
- Heart Nightgown — Visions of candy hearts will dance in your darling's head as she sleeps in this pink and red gown ($11).
- Schoenhut 6-String Acoustic Guitar — Let your son, the budding musician, serenade his sweetheart with this shiny red instrument ($40).
- Cunill Silver Ringed Heart Rattle — Treat the bundle of joy who stole your heart to a fancy lil rattle ($140).
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Jan 30, 2009 -
Liz Lange creates designer duds and affordable frocks for the masses. Whether you are pinching pennies or doling out dollars, any expectant mama can afford a piece of the fashion mogul's signature clothing. While chatting about the relaunch of her high end line, Liz dished on wardrobe staples as well as items worth a splurge!
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Oct 08, 2008 -
HEALTH GUIDE REFERENCE FROM A.D.A.M
What You Should Bring To The Hospital
The arrival of your new son or daughter is a time of excitement and joy. It's often a hectic time as well, so it can be difficult to remember to pack everything that you need to bring to the hospital.
About a month before the baby's due date, you should make sure you have the following items.
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