Pregnancy
Pregnant Miranda Kerr Strikes Yoga Poses for Her Orangic Skincare Line
Friday, September 3rd, 2010 @ 8:00am
Orlando Bloom's pregnant wife Miranda Kerr has shown off her baby bump in a new advertising campaign for her organic skincare range.
The Aussie model announced she was expecting the Pirates of the Caribbean star's baby last month (Aug10), just weeks after they exchanged vows in a secret ceremony.
The couple has kept a low profile since they confirmed the happy news, but Kerr was thrilled to be snapped with her growing bump in an ad for her Kora skincare line. In the tranquil video, the Victoria's Secret beauty is seen wearing a simple vest and leggings whilst relaxing in a variety of yoga positions.

Reebok Designs For A Pea in the Pod & Motherhood Maternity
Tuesday, August 31st, 2010 @ 3:00pm
- Fall 2010 available beginning September 1st at Motherhood Maternity, A Pea in the Pod, Destination Maternity stores and online at www.motherhood.com, www.apeainthepod.com, and www.destinationmaternity.com
- Spring 2011 collections available Jan/Feb 2011
- Reebok’s first maternity collaboration with major retailer Designs offer women great looking, fitting and functioning activewear they can use throughout their pregnancies
- Product range inspired by Reebok’s On the Move Collection, which allows women to look good and feel good while staying fit during pregnancy and after
- In addition to apparel, many Destination Maternity Superstores will also feature Reebok Easy Tone sneakers and accessories such as gymbags and socks
- Tops are longer length for more flattering coverage
- Slim, flattering fits: gathered sleeve cap, shaped hem, ruching
- Wider waistband for added coverage
- Extra storage: internal key pocket, kangaroo pocket, asymmetrical zipped stash pocket
- Internal bra support
- Adjustability for custom fits: shoulder straps, drawcord waistbands, external bra adjusters
- Variety of lightweight fabrications: single jersey burnout, organic cotton, brushed fleece, UV textured, sueded knit tricot, poly/spandex blends
- Vibrant graphics and soft han
Christina Applegate Keeping A Healthy Pregnancy
Friday, July 30th, 2010 @ 3:00pm
A pregnant Christina Applegate is keeping healthy by waddling her way to the gym in Hollywood, California (7/28). She recently said:
“My ass is as big as much stomach, so nothing really fits right. You have to go through a lot of different styles and shapes to see what looks right on you.”
More photos at the source.
Help FitCeleb Be The Next Salada Tea Spokesperson!
Monday, June 28th, 2010 @ 3:45pm
I am SO excited to be a finalist in the top 10 for Salada Tea's Spokeperson contest!
I need your help FitCeleb readers (friends & family too!) to vote for my video at http://www.saladaspokesperson.com/.
You may vote one time a day until the contest ends on August 1st.
Fingers crossed...and my toes!!
Stonyfield's Organic Yogurt & Kate Geagan Give Healthy Cooking & Baking Tips
Friday, June 25th, 2010 @ 11:00amTuesday afternoon I joined Vera Sweeney (LadyandtheBlog) as her guest to a 'Stonyfield Yogurt' cooking demostration with Kate Geagan - award winning registered dietitian and author of 'Go Green Get Lean: Trim Your Wasitline with the Ultimate Low-Carbon Footprint Diet'. Geagan also is a nutritional contributor for Pregnancy Magazine, giving moms-to-be the latest health and nutrition information in her monthly column "Let's Eat!".
Not only did we learn how to use yogurt in cooking and baking, but most importantly we learned why. First off, check out this chart that shows the difference in calories, fat, protein and calcium. Here's the difference by tablespoon:
Here's the difference in only a 1/2 a cup:
If the numbers don't persuade you, then you should know the difference between "All-Natural" and Organic dairy:
PSI Board Member Ashley Judd Calls for Greater Investments in Women and Girls
Tuesday, June 8th, 2010 @ 1:00pm
PSI Board Member and Global Ambassador Ashley Judd joined the Executive Director of UNFPA, Thoraya Obaid, the former President of Chile Michelle Bachelet, the former President of Ireland Mary Robinson, and the Vice President for Africa of the World Bank, Oby Ezekwesi, calling on the global community to place women's health at the center of the global agenda, with the adequate resources and political will necessary to deliver a brighter future for girls and women.
"We can do these things and we must do these things," Judd said at the opening press conference of the Women Deliver 2010 conference on maternal and reproductive health. The conference has brought more than 3,000 leaders, advocates and officials from around the world together with one combined purpose: to save the lives of girls and women through a greater focus on women's health and empowerment.
"Women are at the economic heart of our world. And to achieve all they must achieve, they need to be healthy," Judd said. "The benefits of investing in women are enormous. When women earn an income, they are more likely than men to put their income toward food, medicine, education, and other family needs, which benefits not just families but entire communities."








