Saturday, April 5, 2008

Featured in Pregnancy & Newborn Magazine

I was honored to be selected by Pregnancy & Newborn Editor-in-Chief Lacey Major for inclusion in the "Cravings: Editor Picks" section in P&N's March 2008 issue. I have been thrilled by all of the kind press mentions I have received since launching this business, but there was something particularly surreal about standing in the magazine aisle at CVS with my husband and daughter, seeing my first national press. Laurel took one look and said, "Mommy, why are your cards in that magazine??"


Click here to read what Lacey had to say, and for more kind press.

8 comments:

Hot Mama 4 said...

You products are awesome! As a past small business owner, I would caution you to be careful of Pregnancy & Newborn magazine. They make you feel special and then try to close you hard for advertising sales. For a small business, their fees are just too high. Be careful of Adam Woodman especially. Just some friendly advice.

Christine said...

Hello hot mama 4,

Thanks for your comment -- just wanted to let you (and others) know that I haven't had any problems with Pregnancy & Newborn magazine. I was honored to be contacted directly by the editor in chief about my designs, and was impressed by the turn around time from receipt of my samples to feature in their magazine.

Since being featured I have not been approached by their advertising department. Although in general, I don't take out ads so solicitation emails are a non-issue for me.

Many thanks again for commenting in. -Christine

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An overwhelmingly large number of women who have previously had children will make an early decision to have a tubal ligation as a method of contraception. After their tubes are ligated ("tied"), the tubes are closed so that an egg and a sperm are thereby prevented from moving into the uterus for implantation and growth. Many women, however, regret this decision later in life as they desire to have more children. Some will decide to have their Tubal Ligation reversed. Certain gynecologists who have been specially trained to put these delicate tubes back together can perform a reversal through a Microsurgical Tubal Reanastomosis (MTR).

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