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Georgia Jones is a model, presenter and is also a former Miss England. She is married to Danny Jones, one of the lead vocalists and guitarists for the band McFly, and the couple welcomed their first baby, Cooper Alf Jones on 27th January.
From night feeds to projectile poo(!), we caught up with Georgia to find out how the first few months of motherhood have been going so far...
Steph Douglas is the founder of the ingenious brand Don’t Buy Her Flowers – a gifting service for new mums and anyone who deserves a little TLC.
Believing that new mums really need looking after (she describes being a new mum as “bloody brutal!”), who better than Steph to give her top new baby and mum present suggestions. She tells us the best gifts she’s received since she’s had baby number three below…
An update on our work with Refugee Support Europe
LOVE is all around and we’re certainly feeling it as we approach Valentine’s Day. We’re proud to report that we’ve had another really successful season with our Selfish Mother collaboration and we were able to donate nearly £2000 to Refugee Support Europe at the end of last year.
Amber and Peter Lok are proud parents to MoMo twin girls Leia and Lauren. Monoamniotic-Monochorionic twins share the same amniotic sack and are always identical.
The family live in Singapore and share their daily adventures on their Instagram page @leialauren, if you don’t already follow them go and check them out.
We chatted to Amber to find out what life is like with twins. Find out more below…
"Ragida said she wanted to make the journey while pregnant because her baby would be safer inside her and she was afraid that he would die if she was holding him..."
Read about refugee mum, Ragida's inspiring journey into motherhood and help us support these incredibly brave people.
Amber and Kirsty Wilde live in London with their two sets of twins, Balthazar and Lysander, and Embla and Olympia. Their award-winning blog tells their modern love story about raising children as a same-sex couple.
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Part of our Journeys into Motherhood series, in support of our Selfish Mother collaboration raising money for Refugee Support Europe, this time we talk to Clinical Psychologist and Dear Orla blogger, Michelle Cottle.
Michelle started writing her blog after Orla heartbreakingly came into the world stillborn. She began writing a letter to her every day, as a way to keep her memory alive.
Find out more below…