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07.03.09 Hits of the week
- Remember, safety first this Fourth of July! Check out these sun safety tips for baby—and mom, too!
- If you're hitting the road this summer, don't miss these downloadable road trip games. Take a peek at our road trip fashions so you can get on the highway in style and comfort.
- You know, football season is right around the corner! The View's Elisabeth Hasselbeck is working with Reebok in its upcoming launch of a line of NFL maternity shirts. Speaking of fashion: Our expert tips and fashion picks can help any mom-to-be make the most of her maternity wardrobe.
- One new mom asks: What's the deal with "mommy brain"? See what our experts have to say about steps you can take to prep for this common condition.
- A new government study found puzzling inconsistencies in childbirth injuries. To make childbirth a little less scary for moms-to-be, we explain six of the most common labor complications and how your doctor will tackle them if they arise.
- It's a whole new world: grandparenting via Skype. Plus, Crib Notes previously reported on a study that found grandparents as the safest choice for child care (even better than mom!).
- New report says daily sex boosts your chances of conceiving. Browse through our Getting Pregnant section for everything you need to know to maximize your chances of conceiving.
- It all starts in the womb: Experts say mom's prenatal choices affect baby's whole life (including aging well!). Not to mention baby's long-term bone health. Don't forget—good or bad—prenatal nutrition affects your baby well into adulthood.
Maria Vega is Fit Pregnancy magazine's copy editor.
around the web
- Kim Kardashian's Sweet Smooches
Spotted enjoying a lunch date with her adorable 2-year-old nephew Mason.
- Molly Sims: Shopping For Style
The Project Accessory star wore a long flowing dress for the outing.
- 10 Celebrity Moms Who Breastfeed In Public
Celebrity moms share their breastfeeding stories.
- Jessica Simpson In Santa Barbara
Jessica wore a long olive-colored dress with stripes. She added wedges to her look.

