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Hot Mama Ink Helps Moms Keep Their Rockin’ Style After the Birth of Baby with Tattoo Inspired Postpartum Apparel

Apr 21


Encinitas, CA (PRWEB) March 14, 2012

Hot Mama Ink – http://www.hotmamaink.com

Dressing to fit your rockin’ style during pregnancy is hard enough, but dressing for postpartum after giving birth can be a nightmare! Wearing maternity clothes makes you feel as if you are still pregnant and prepregnancy clothes just aren’t an option. Hot Mama Ink is offering stylish moms a solution with the introduction of its “one lucky mother” button down shirt.

The button down oxford shirt has long been a staple in the postpartum wardrobe for moms everywhere but now with Hot Mama Ink’s “one lucky mother” down shirt, this proven wardrobe piece gets a stylish make over with one of a kind tattoo inspired artwork. Now new moms can celebrate motherhood while maintaining their unique edge. The “one lucky mother” button down shirt joins Hot Mama Ink’s hugely popular yoga/breastfeeding wraps in bringing a rockin’ flair to stylish moms with an edge. As a plus, these items continue to rock through all stages of motherhood.

About Hot Mama Ink:

Hot Mama Ink was born out of a desire to fuse fashion with the celebration of mothers and motherhood. Founders Andrea Jarrell and Rachel Madewell wanted to combine an edgy rock-n-roll style that was missing in traditional “mom” and “mom to be” clothes. In launching Hot Mama Ink in 2006, the two collaborated with well known tattoo artists, Zulu and Jackie Dunn, to create one of a kind art work designed exclusively for Hot Mama Ink. The artists’ artwork, whose other work adorns the bodies of such celebrities as Christina Aguilera , Janet Jackson, Mariah Carey and Rosie O’Donnell, is now inked on the soft cotton fabric of Hot Mama Ink clothing.

Hot Mama Ink offers women the ideal mix of rockin edgy style, comfort and the celebrations of motherhood. The soft cotton tees, yoga wear, and hoodies have become a hot commodity for moms of all ages and stages. Hot Mama Ink is quickly filling the closets of celebrities such as Christina Aguilera, Angelina Jolie, Denise Richards, Jessica Alba and Heidi Klum to name a few.





Legal Help Available as More Mothers Discover Zoloft Link to Birth Defects

Apr 19


El Segundo, CA (PRWEB) April 11, 2012

Although many parents are just now learning about the birth defect risks associated with antidepressant drugs like Zoloft, the research linking these drugs to birth defects has been out for years and lawyers have already helped thousands of families affected file a Zoloft lawsuit.

Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor (SSRI) antidepressant drugs like Paxil, Zoloft, Prozac, Celexa and Lexapro are designed to increase mood levels for a variety of conditions by altering the level of chemical neurotransmitters in the brain. However, they may also disrupt the crucial early stages of fetal development when taken during pregnancy.

Researchers in Europe and the United States have linked these SSRI antidepressants to severe birth defects like club foot, heart defects, lung conditions, brain and spinal defects, skull deformities and abdominal defects.

Some of these conditions can require extensive surgery and treatment for young children, which can have life-changing implications as they grow older. Some can even be fatal.

At the very least, the medical costs, lost time, lost earnings and burden of seeing a child suffer from a serious birth defect can be devastating on a family. Most families dont know that a drug could be the cause for their childs condition or that legal help is available.

Zoloft was released by Pfizer, Inc. in 1991 and has become the most popular antidepressant in the world. It is estimated that more than 100 million people have taken the drug and experts fear that millions of children may have suffered birth defects since little warning was given about the risks.

Defective drug specialist lawyers are already helping thousands of those families affected by these drugs but legal experts believe thousands more cases will be filed. The values of these cases could range into the millions, however, every case is unique and has a different value.

It is important to realize that there is no class-action lawsuit for birth defects caused by antidepressant drugs like Zoloft at this time. Therefore, every parent affected must act individually for their child.

Lawyers recommend that anyone who suspects their child may have suffered a birth defect from an antidepressant drug like Zoloft speak with an attorney about their legal options as soon as possible. Every case has a different limitation on the amount of time you have to take action.

Due to the complex nature of these cases, it is also recommended that you only select a lawyer who specializes in drug injury cases and has experience fighting large drug companies. This can make all the difference between a quick recovery and waiting 5-10 years for a lawsuit that never develops. Dont just trust your childs future to a television advertisement.

At ZoloftCenter.com, information is available on Zoloft side effects and birth defects linked to the drug, as well as symptoms, treatment options and how to find a lawyer who can help your child recover.





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