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In family-related news:
> Months after giving birth, Radcliffe wins in NYC (AP/MSNBC)
Related: Training through pregnancy to be fastest mom (NYTimes)
> Olympics push Chinese kids to the max (WashPost)
> Who needs preschool? (Newsweek)
> Handwriting key to learning (Newsweek)
> Autism 'epidemic' may be all in the label (AP/MSNBC)
> Boomers, Xers often differ on parenting (ABC)
> Feminists split on Clinton's sexism defense (Politico)
Forgive my intrusion, but I'm a Newsweek reporter working on a maternity-wear story and I have a quick question for moms and moms-to-be. Now that maternity clothes mirror what's on-the-rack for non-pregnant women, how many moms-to-be are simply buying their favorite styles a size or two bigger at regular stores--avoiding the maternity market altogether? If this sounds like you, I'd love to interview you. Many thanks in advance. [email protected]
Posted by: tony dokoupil | November 04, 2007 at 08:08 PM