
The Birds Papaya has been solidly on the BoPo movement but her pre-pregnancy posts reached a point where I unfollowed because it was the same semi-nude stretchmark/rolls pics as always to the point of it being so predictable it was fake, her pregnancy and now post-birth body gives her TONS of new content. I'm *not* accusing people of getting pregnant solely for the purpose of commercializing it, but I have noticed that with Cara Loren and the Barefoot Blonde as their eldest sons got older and wanted less camera time they both have babies/toddlers that now can fill their feed & create promoted content. It's become incredibly formulaic, kind of like when I binged watched seasons of reality show competition and could pinpoint who was going to be eliminated based on how they were edited on an episode. If you're not innovative/creative enough, and once your kids are a bit older to fight against the idea of always having a camera in their face or having to sit and pose for pictures having a pregnancy and the baby easily creates years of new "content" for you. If you're not a business owner or based your following on being a "mom/family" blog you can easily run out of content. The company now creates teething rings, rattles and even bath toys.I feel like a lot of influencers also use pregnancy/infant/toddler years to boost their "content" for a while.

So she decided to create a line that’s specifically made for babies to play with and chew on. Whenever she held babies, she noticed how drawn they were to her jewelry. Lisa Greenwaldīefore founding Chewbeads, Greenwald was an avid jewelry collector who worked in J. She also has a husband and three children in the Salt Lake City area. She started by taking photos of children and families, but soon after made her mark as a wedding photographer. Jessica Kettle first broke into the world of photography after a college course. In addition, the company donates a portion of its profits to cancer research. So it’s a message of hope and inspiration. The idea is that aerodynamically bees should not be able to fly, but they do the seemingly impossible every day.

The line features bumble bees as a main symbol in each piece. Waite created her Sally Jane jewelry line after battling Stage IV colon cancer while seven months pregnant. The company provides temporary tattoos, labels and stickers that include your phone number and other relevant details. And that’s where the idea for SafetyTat came from. So she wrote her cell phone number on their arms. Michele Welshīefore founding SafetyTat, Welsh had an experience that a lot of parents are likely familiar with – that feeling of overwhelm when taking her kids to a crowded amusement park.
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So she created Mommi, a daily supplement full of whey protein and prenatal vitamins.

She wanted something to supplement her active lifestyle while still being safe during pregnancy. When Schurtz first found out she was pregnant, she was concerned by some of the ingredients and warning labels on the protein bars and shakes that she used to consume. So kids can insert themselves into every story and become the star. Haag, who co-founded the company with her husband Allan, has created dozens of stories that can be personalized for each child. I See Me! Is a multi-million dollar company that provides personalized books and gifts for kids. Now, Bumkins has even partnered with companies like Disney and DC Comics to include popular characters in the company’s products. She originally started the business, which sells a variety of baby items and accessories like bibs and bags, because she wanted fun items that her kids would love that would also promote a healthy lifestyle. The founder of Bumkins Finer Baby Products is a single mom of four kids. Successful Mom Entrepreneurs Jakki Liberman
