giving birth is just not a pretty process, period, but somehow you end up with about a gazillion photos of you in the maternity ward. so, i'm not pregnant and giving birth anytime soon, but if i was i would totally snap one of these stylish Daniela Corte dar-a-luz maternity gowns. they're made with 100% organic cotton! woo to the hoo! the design also makes your first time breastfeeding an easier task (you got enough to worry about than being conscious if you're flashing the whole ward with those tie-at-the-front hospital gowns they give you). so to my fellow fashionistas in their third trimester - you we're warned! i mean just because you're giving birth doesn't mean you can't look cute. sigh... maybe, if i had these it would've saved me hundreds of countless hours of me trying to photoshop myself out of those drab hospital gowns...
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
push, push, smile.
giving birth is just not a pretty process, period, but somehow you end up with about a gazillion photos of you in the maternity ward. so, i'm not pregnant and giving birth anytime soon, but if i was i would totally snap one of these stylish Daniela Corte dar-a-luz maternity gowns. they're made with 100% organic cotton! woo to the hoo! the design also makes your first time breastfeeding an easier task (you got enough to worry about than being conscious if you're flashing the whole ward with those tie-at-the-front hospital gowns they give you). so to my fellow fashionistas in their third trimester - you we're warned! i mean just because you're giving birth doesn't mean you can't look cute. sigh... maybe, if i had these it would've saved me hundreds of countless hours of me trying to photoshop myself out of those drab hospital gowns...
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so can someone explain to me, what is the difference between regular cotton and organic cotton? how is organic better for you? are there health benefits? is regular cotton unsafe?
organic cotton use no pesticides, insecticides, and any other synthetic chemicals in their farming practices when producing the cotton. also, isn't subjected to chemical baths and treatments once the fabric is loomed. in addition, organic cotton is left undyed or uses low-impact or natural dyes. it's really just great for the earth and when buying organic cotton you help out those farmers who are actually practicing these methods. you probably won't feel much difference in the cottons unless you have sensitive skin or allergies, but conventional cotton takes a huge toll on our environment so it's great to support organic cotton when you can. hopefully in the future it'll all be organic cotton!
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