If you had to define a woman's perfect day, you might think of relaxation, no kids, no cooking dinner, etc. Well a study indicates that's just not true.
Acadiana's Ali Landry shows off pregnant belly in Palmer's Cocoa Butter Commercial. Our little girl from down South is all grown up and showing off her beautiful body to the world.
I have a friend in Lafayette (well, I have more than just one, but I am just talking about this one right now) who experienced something last night that chilled her to her core; I will let her words (taken from Facebook) tell you the story:
The Kimberly-Clark Company says an unknown amount of Kotex Natural Balance Security Tampons were stolen and distributed fraudulently. The company says there's a possibility that some may have increased levels of bacteria, imperfect raw materials and the presence of metallic particles, therefore they are being recalled. You can check the list of the lot codes here.
If the administration at the Delhi Charter School in Delhi, Louisiana suspects a student of being pregnant, they are forcing the girls to take pregnancy tests.
South Louisianans love to celebrate. We have a festival for everything from frogs to rice. "Adult beverages'' are very popular here. Here's one more reason to indulge.
Some women have to undergo fertility treatments to get pregnant, but according to a new study by the CDC, about a third of the babies born in the past 30 years weren’t planned — and it should come as no surprise that more than half of those pregnancies are tied to a lack of contraception use.
The benefits of breastfeeding to both mother and child have been well-documented. Among other things, it can boost a child’s immunity and help protect moms from several different types of cancer. However, a new study by the American Sociological Review says breastfeeding may hurt mothers in an unexpected way – in the pocketbook.
The Renfrew Center Foundation has released the results of a survey that reveals nearly half of all women have feelings of inadequacy when they're not wearing makeup. According to the survey, 44% of women feel negatively when "bare faced". Renfrew is a non-profit organization dedicated to awareness & prevention of eating disorders.
Pfizer Inc. has voluntarily recalled 14 lots of Lo/Ovral®-28 (norgestrel and ethinyl estradiol)Tablets and 14 lots of Norgestrel and Ethinyl Estradiol Tablets (generic)in the U.S. An investigation by Pfizer found that some blister packs may contain an inexact count of inert or active ingredient tablets and that the tablets may be out of sequence...
If you thought you were having a heart attack, would you call 911 or just sit down and see if it it passes? Apparently, a lot of women don't want to call for help if their hair is a mess, they're not wearing make-up or they haven't shaved their legs.
With the New Year, many people resolve to loose weight or, in general, live 'more healthily'. These are great resolutions, but if not done correctly, weight loss can lead to poor health. Many "fad" diets are just gimmicks to get you to spend your money on a product...
‘E! News’ host and reality TV star Giuliana Rancic announced Monday morning on ‘Today’ that she has been diagnosed with breast cancer.
Rancic has had difficulties conceiving a child with husband and fellow reality TV star Bill Rancic, and it was only through her third in vitro fertilization attempt that this was revealed.
Vitamins are said to be good for you. According to a new study from the University of Minnesota, however, that may not always be the case.
Researchers reviewed the cases of 38,000 women over a 19-year period and found that those who took supplements had about a 2.4 percent increased risk of death over those who didn’t, which could be related to the compounds supplements contain — compounds that ca