Brit lesbian couple's kids to have two mums and one dad!September 30th, 2009 LONDON - In a new-twist to the traditional two-parent family, two married lesbian women in Britain are all set to become mums to babies they both have conceived from a same straight male friend. Emma Flanagan and Laura longed for kids after their marriage on Sept 2, 2006, and found a unique solution to have their own family.
Expectant mums' sleep beliefs affect babies' nights laterSeptember 6th, 2009 LONDON - Are you feeling powerless as a parent? Then, here's some food for thought: a new research has claimed that a mother's beliefs even before her baby is born predict how well her infant will sleep at night later. According to researchers in Israel, if an expectant mum thinks that babies who cry at night are suffering distress and need comforting and soothing back to sleep, then her newborn is likely to wake more frequently during the night than if she believes babies should learn to settle themselves.
Babies born with drug, alcohol addiction problems on the rise in ScotlandAugust 17th, 2009 LONDON - There has been a drastic increase in the number of babies born with drug and alcohol addiction problems in Scotland. According to the Scottish Sun, one in every 264 newborns in Scotland now suffer withdrawal symptoms as a result of junkie mums abusing deadly substances from heroin to cannabis.
Mums really do favour 'precious first borns'July 22nd, 2009 LONDON - Younger siblings' suspicions have been confirmed: Parents, especially mothers, favour their 'precious first borns' (PFBs) over the children they have later, concludes a new study. Among examples of attention lavished on the PFBs, mothers admit to rubbing shampoo into their own eyes to test it doesn't sting, pulling prams backwards for miles to avoid direct sunlight and even sterilising the steriliser, reports The Telegraph.
2yr-old saves mum's life after learning how to dial 999 on TV show!July 15th, 2009 LONDON - A two-year-old tot saved her mum's life after she learnt to dial emergency services from a television show 'The Tweenies' broadcast on the BBC. Little Isabelle Keeling called 999 after her mum Joanne, from Bournemouth, Dorset, collapsed following an allergic response to latex.
German zoo renames baboon called Obama after racist claimsJuly 11th, 2009 LONDON - A zoo in Germany has reportedly renamed a baby baboon from Obama to Okeke, after being accused of racism. The Dresden Zoo was said to have named the baby mandrill after the US President, while being caught up in Obama-mania.
Mums with morning sickness 'more likely to have kids with high IQ'May 8th, 2009 LONDON - Tired of morning sickness? Well, take heart, for chances are that your unborn kid will have a high IQ. Irena Nulman and colleagues at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Canada, have concluded that women who suffer morning sickness during pregnancy may be more likely to have a bright child.
Duchess of York 'set to boss Manchester'May 2nd, 2009 LONDON - Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, will shed her high-flying lifestyle for a normal working class life for a TV show, it has emerged. The 49-year-old was allegedly headed to Manchester, where she would be holed up in a "basic bed and breakfast" while she makes the two-part special, The Sarah Ferguson Project.
Slumdog star Rubina Ali's mums in £200K catfightApril 21st, 2009 LONDON - Slumdog Millionaire star Rubina Ali's biological mother and stepmother were caught in a fracas over an alleged attempt to sell the girl. Rubina's real mum Kurshida Devade and stepmum Munni Qureshi were seen screaming and slapping each other on the Mumbai streets.
Recession-hit Brit mums making huge sacrifices to feed kidsApril 19th, 2009 LONDON - The ongoing recession has taken toll on Brit mothers who are sacrificing their lavish lifestyles to feed their kids. An Asda poll of 1,000 mothers has found that a staggering 77 percent are struggling to put meals on the table.
Liza Minnelli urges 'Garland' filmmakers not to focus on her mum's drug addictionApril 10th, 2009 LONDON - Hollywood actress Liza Minnelli has urged the makers of the flick based on her mother Judy Garland's biography, Get Happy: The Life of Judy Garland, to not just depict the dark side of her life by focusing on her drug addiction phase. While Minnelli has no issues with Anne Hathaway playing her mother's character in the flick, she wants that apart from the drug addiction, her mother's talent and virtues should be highlighted in the flick.
Shawl that protects mums' modesty while 'public nursing' inventedApril 2nd, 2009 LONDON - A Brit woman has designed a special 'shawl' that turns into a baby hammock to protect mums' modesty while breast-feeding in public. Mother-of-one Keira O'Mara, from Birmingham, has developed the Mamascarf, which completely covers the upper half of the body.
Fergie ends baby talk by dyeing her hairMarch 20th, 2009 LONDON - Pop star Fergie has put an end to speculation she's pregnant by dyeing her hair. The London Bridge hitmaker showed off her dark side on the red carpet at the March For Dimes Beauty Ball in Beverly Hills on March 12, admitting she had grown bored of her blonde look.
'Busy' Brit mums 'failing to give cooking lessons to kids'March 17th, 2009 LONDON - 'Busy' British parents are finding it difficult to pass on simple recipes, says a new research, which found that three-quarters of mums do not give their children regular cooking lessons. On the behalf of the Potato Council, 2,039 people were interviewed and it was found that one-fifth of mothers said they rarely or never taught their children to cook.
British mums do #32,000 of household work a yearMarch 16th, 2009 LONDON - British mums do more than 32,000 pounds of household work every year, according to a new survey. Commissioned by insurers Legal and General, the survey showed that household chores like childcare, cleaning, and cooking would cost an average of 32,812 pounds, if families had to pay outsiders to do them.