Tag : baby
Wonderland - A Broken Paradise...
"Wonderland" maybe it was not the best amusement park in the world, not even in Bangladesh after the emergence of the Nandan and Fantasy Kingdom. But to my 3 year old niece, the decorated colorful walls, the inviting gate and the guy selling Doraemon and Spiderman toys is more like a paradise. Every time, we cross it, she would demand to get inside that magical place. But alas! It had to be destroyed. Honestly I never had feelings for that place. It always felt out of place for a park. But when the bulldozers came in to start the breaking process, I realized something. Wha...
Traditional beliefs and rituals around pregnancy in Bangladesh
Pregnancy and the arrival of a new baby is an exciting and life changing time for the parents and their families. Most cultures have many traditional beliefs and rituals involving this special time. This article will describe some of these rituals and beliefs that are prevalent in Bengali culture
One popular belief in Bangladesh and many other countries is that the shape of the expectant mother’s tummy can give away the sex of the baby. It is believed that if the bump is mostly on the front and quite lo...
TOP 10 IDEAS ON PLANNING A PERFECT BABY SHOWER!
Planning any kind of event can be stressful but we should always keep in mind that it’s all about having fun and not over stressing! A baby shower should solely revolve around the new mother-to-be and the new comer on the way. Here are a few tips and ideas to make your party a success.
1. Budget
Making a budget is very important for any party. Especially when it is for someone else you should be well aware of how much you as a host, are willing to spend. A great way to not put pressure on only one person is if a bunch of the new mom&rsquo...
Published: 7 September, 2011
Author, Like a diamond in the Sky | Pilates Instructor | Marketing Head (Shiri)
Have a baby and look hot too! Pilates – an important part of a healthy lifestyle
Hello Mama!
Having a baby may be life’s most amazing experience but the aftermath, the battle to lose 30 pounds, is no ballgame! As if it’s not bad enough that you have to deal with 10 months of gaining weight, not fitting into clothes, waddling around like ducks, back aches, restless leg syndrome, infinite pee breaks throughout the night, just when you’re ready to be unbearably light, just when the excruciatingly painful labour of love has been pushed out, you’re left to discover with much disappointment and horror, that your tummy looks just about as big a...


