Bump: 1)something that bulges out or is protuberant or projects from a form [syn: bulge, hump, jut, prominence, protuberance, protrusion, extrusion, excrescence] 2)the defining feature of pregnancy
15 February 2009
Yowza
Octuplets mum, Nadya Suleman just days before giving birth.
Oh my gosh. Those last few days a normal single birth pregnancy are SO UNCOMFORTABLE. How on Earth did she take care of those six kids (3 w/special needs!) like that. I love pregnant bellies of all shapes and sizes, but that's just not pretty anymore.
Great blog. It is interesting to read about a topic that is so different to what I usually look at.
You feed your blog a lot more often than I do and have even had a minor blog war (always a sign of good blogging). I am lucky if I write a post twice a month.
Many of my posts are about the rights of women who are still under appreciated and suffer serious discrimination at the hands of men and sometimes other women. This may stem from the fact that I am disabled (I like to think not) - when I see others suffering discrimination I fear the same happening to me. Often when women face discrimination the disabled or any other minority also suffers. Can a male be a feminist?
Anyway, it was great to catch up with you again at the party on the weekend (the twin bro says hi).
Dr. Meredith Nash’s current research focuses on pregnant body image, celebrity pregnancy and motherhood. Meredith has appeared on Today, 9am with David and Kim, Today Tonight, A Current Affair and Mornings with Kerri-Anne talking about pregnant/postpartum bodies. Check out her profiles of pregnant mums in Cosmopolitan Pregnancy magazine. Email babybumpproject[at]yahoo.com.au with your stories or for media requests.
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Oh my gosh. Those last few days a normal single birth pregnancy are SO UNCOMFORTABLE. How on Earth did she take care of those six kids (3 w/special needs!) like that. I love pregnant bellies of all shapes and sizes, but that's just not pretty anymore.
Hi Meredith,
Great blog. It is interesting to read about a topic that is so different to what I usually look at.
You feed your blog a lot more often than I do and have even had a minor blog war (always a sign of good blogging). I am lucky if I write a post twice a month.
Many of my posts are about the rights of women who are still under appreciated and suffer serious discrimination at the hands of men and sometimes other women. This may stem from the fact that I am disabled (I like to think not) - when I see others suffering discrimination I fear the same happening to me. Often when women face discrimination the disabled or any other minority also suffers. Can a male be a feminist?
Anyway, it was great to catch up with you again at the party on the weekend (the twin bro says hi).
Pop by my blog and tell me what you think,
See you later.
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