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Today’s Open Post is really going to be a little journey into my mind – because there’s a lot on it today. So I’m going to jump right in and I urge you to do the same

The office

 

First a look at what’s been happening around the office

Whenever Mia has a column to write, she comes into the rest of the editorial offices to hang out and not write.

Facebook

 

Our Facebook page is becoming quite the happening place. We have tons of give aways happening, impromptu chats with our publisher Mia Freedman and soon we will be announcing live chats with our other columnists.  It’s different from the conversations we have on the site as it’s immediate and direct. Actually quite a lot of fun. So how do you take part in all this wondrous activity that happens only on Facebook? It’s simple. You just like us here, keep an eye out on  and voila – next thing we’ll be chatting over a prize.

While we are talking all things social media don’t forget to like our Pinterest Boards here. You will get plenty of behind the scenes shots of life at Mamamia. But don’t worry there’s also plenty of actual interesting things as well.

The Magazine Covers

 

Every time I do my shopping I am bombarded by women, perfectly toned flawless women and while I don’t know them they all look very familiar. They don’t talk to me physically but Lord they say a lot – they are the women on the covers of the magazines.  Even without words they tell me how a woman is expected to look, they tell me that the woman who count, the women who are as the “ideal” look a certain way. She has a very small waist, long legs and no body fat. She also has no freckles and no pores and for some reason she is not very happy (you don’t see many smiling faces on magazine covers).

I see these women so often that I have started to ignore them, just like I manage to ignore the stain on the bedroom carpet. It bothers me when I see it, it irritates me that it is still there but I can walk into another room and forget that it exists. Simple.

But when that stain gets smaller, or starts to fade – I rejoice a little inside. And I rejoice a lot when I notice that there are changes on the covers of the magazine.

When I saw Robyn Lawley on the cover of Madison I literally beamed. Not because she’s Robyn Lawley or because she is “plus size” or for any other reason other than the fact that she looks different. She is not the same body that has been greeting me at the supermarket for as long as I have been old enough to pay for my own purchases. Yes she’s photoshopped and that makes her look a bet samesy but her body is still the same

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Robyn Lawley on the cover of this month's Madison

And then I saw this – Tara Lynn on the cover of French Elle

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Tara Lynn on the February cover of French Elle

And I thought she was simply gorgeous (albeit heavily airbrushed to have “plastic” skin). I would be happy to see her  at the supermarket. But why the label?

Why does she need to be known at “The Body”?  Every person has their own shape, their own look, their own expression. I don’t want to be told how THE body “should” look.  I just want to see lots of different bodies – lots of skin shades, body sizes and facial expressions – so I can differentiate one from the other. And so that I don’t have to deal with the pressure of having to “be” any of them.

As soon as we start seeing different bodies and colours and sizes and shapes on the pages of the magazines, on the billboards as we drive and on the ads that permeate all our public space we will start to feel less pressure to conform to that ideal. After all if there are so many images to choose from we can feel confident that there is no ideal body shape – that we are okay. Just the way we are.

And a gallery of some other magazine covers that give me hope. All the images on these covers have been photoshopped but all  the bodies are not the same.

 

The Video

 

I can’t stop watching this video. Yes the crying gets to me. But oh the sleeping babies. Is there anything more peaceful than a sleeping baby?

What’s on your mind this week?

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207 Comments so far

  1. Jenni

    I adore the avent video – love that each tip is for a specific baby, no one size fits all. Refreshing :)

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    • Toots

      I’m taking note of all of them though, lol, a bit desparate over here. First bub due in 3 mths so I’m storing sleep tips now as I love my sleep and I know its going to be severely diminished soon!

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      • Jenni

        Well in that case my tip is a white noise cd :)

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  2. bee

    Are you guys still going to use the PS stamp?

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  3. monique

    OMM: I would very much like a job. I finished my journalism degree 4 months ago and I’m still struggling to find employment. I’m not only struggling to find a journo job but just any job. I apply for any retail jobs going in my area but who wants to hire a 21 year old who has no prior experience (I applied for jobs every week from year 8-11 with no luck) when they can hire a 16 year old to do the same thing for less money? I recently went on Centrelink, with the NewStart allowance, and I have an appointment with an employment agency but it all just feels fruitless. I need a distraction, desperately, and I really need a job. This should be the time of my life but I currently have nothing going for me. I wish I could just take a trip and get distance but being unemployed means lack of funds. I’m just feeling disheartened right now.

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    • iamevilcupcake

      Temping!! Give it a red hot go. Even if it’s not in your chosen field, it should bring you coinage until you find your dream job :)

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      • monique

        How would I go about getting that? I’ve even approached magazines about interning for them (Obviously for free) just so I’m still in the field and nothing!

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        • MelP

          There are various companies that you can do temping with, although I’m not sure about in the field you’re after. I used to do childcare temping (preschool mostly) with Expect a Star, and there are a bunch of companies where you can do officework. It’s much easier if you have a car, but it’s not impossible if you don’t.

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        • Louisec

          Monique it’s up to you to prove to them that you can be a valuable contribution.

          You have to chase them. They’re flat out – they have deadlines, staff problems, management problems, printing problems, advertising issues, client issues, circulation and readership concerns…

          ANd you are one of a thousand people to contact them wanting a break. Turn it around. Chase them – politely of course, but make them see how you can improve their day/week/ life.

          YOu’re the one wanting the break so you need to do the really hard yards to prove to them that they should give you it.

          But remember it’s not about what they can do for you and your career, it has to be about what you can bring them.

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    • MissV

      Monique,
      I’ve been job hunting too and it’s been hard. This is the first time in my life that i’ve applied for countless jobs and have not had a single interview.

      Keep trying, apply for anything, even if it doesn’t interest you all that much.
      Something will come up. maybe try temping agencies too. It gives you experience as well.

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    • Rach

      Best wishes going your way, monique!

      I’m not sure exactly how journalism works, but is there a chance that you could volunteer a little bit in that field while searching for something permanent and paying? Such as community newspapers, etc? Perhaps it would be more experience on your resume, and it keeps your skills fresh.

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      • Laura

        Have you had someone check your resume and cover letter? In my line of work I’ve had to interview heaps of people for jobs (I’m not in recruitment or HR) particularly recent graduates and I keep finding that so many women don’t sell themselves properly in their resumes and cover letters. It’s such an important aspect of a job but many recruitment agents don’t get it right when they help you. My advice would be to ask a friend/relative who often employs people to have a look over it. It drives me mad when I see all these talented young women unable to get interviews because of their resumes and cover letters.

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        • monique

          That’s actually a really good idea but I don’t really know anyone who often employs people. What would you suggest in how to set out a resume and cover letter? Any advice, no matter how small, would be appreciated :)

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          • Jen

            Hi Monique

            Last time I was job hunting one agency I was registered with looked over my resume and made some helpful suggestions.

            Agencies are great, they get loads of jobs not ever advertised, both temp and permanent. Suggest you google “employment agency & the name of your city” to find some.

            Centrelink job centre will also help with your resume (and vacancies!).

            Good luck!

            Jen

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          • Guest

            I found that google can help with CV layouts and cover letter ideas. I think microsoft word may also have a CV function??

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    • Cait

      Hi Monique, if i recall correctly, you are from the Newcastle area, and I have a friend who was in the same boat as you a few years ago. She worked behind a bar at nights, to pay the bills, but still actually wanted to be a journalist.

      She started by contacting community newspapers and publications, and offering to write articles as hard hitting or fluffy as they needed to fill pages.

      Then she got together her best bits, and sent it to the local paid paper, with her resume, and started doing pieces for them on the side, but paid this time.

      She then saved her money, and kept applying for short term internships in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne and took anything she could get her hands on (and that she could afford).

      Now she has a stable, well paying job in a national magazine. She could have pulled away from journalism at any time if she wanted to. But it was her passion (and it looks like its yours too), and eventually she got to where she wanted to be.

      Hope it helps :)

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    • MissT

      Have you considered the internet?

      We all do everything online and not only could you ask around for potential jobs through things like twitter, facebook and here, but also everything you write online potential employers might (likely will) read.

      Google yourself and see what you get. Is it what you want potential employers to see? Does it support the same claims you have made in your resume? Does it display a good set of ethics, values and attention to detail?

      Building your online presence can be a powerful tool.

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    • Lucy Ormonde

      Monique, are you prepared to move? When I finished my journalism degree I moved to a little country town to work at the newspaper and it was a great start. My advice? Jump on the ‘net, pick up the phone and call every paper around. Someone’s bound to have a job for you!

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    • Louisec

      Even tho you feel as though you need a break I really think the best thing for you Monique would be to get stuck into a job . Holidays really can wait.

      Did you do any internships or work experience whilst studying? If not then now is the time to do so. Work out what media publications you want to work for an offer them three months work experience. Or more.

      This is the only way for graduates to get a break. There is no point complaining about the lack of jobs for graduates, you have to make your own job.

      Fairfax are advertising for journalist cadets – apply for that. But also offer yourself for work experience – that is how the savvy get the breaks. They’re not lucky, they’re smart and will do this.

      Don’t wait around for a job/company to come to you – you approach them and then chase them. Make them realise what value you can bring to THEM, not the other way around. l

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  4. Alexia

    I need Vanessa’s turquoise sandals! Where are they from?

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    • Lucy Ormonde

      She says she got them from a shop called Freelance, but a few years ago sorry!

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      • Alexia

        Devestated!

        But thanks for getting back to me Lucy :)

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  5. thatgirlfiona

    Hey all! I have a question! I’ve been on the pill for a while now, mostly for convenients sake, as I like skipping my period. However, I’m not the greatest at taking it at the exact same time each day and I’m looking for a better, more suitable option for me now that I have a kind of serious boyfriend.
    A while back when I was at the GP, I asked about Implanon, but she didn’t think it was the best idea, and I’ve read the brochure she gave me and I don’t particularly like the sound of getting bleeding all through the month, which sounds a bit common. So I’ve been wondering what about the injections? The injection you can get every three months? I didn’t think of it at the time, but now I think that might be a better option, from what I’ve read. I think it’s called Depo Provera?
    Has anyone had one of these injections and how well does it work? Does it slow down and minimise bleeding? Also, if I want to get it from my doctor, do I just turn up to the GP and ask on the day, or do I have to plan in advance?

    Thanks for any help! :)

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    • Ms Bunch

      Hi thatgirlfiona

      I went on the depo provera injections and I absolutely hated them! I got my period for the first three months I was on them (heavy) and then spotting for the rest of year I was on them. Additionally, I also lost all interest in sex (so in that sense it was a good contraceptive:). Also, apparently a lot of women can get depo depression. So if you have a history of depression, make sure you talk with your doctor first.

      Would be interested to hear others’ opinions, I may’ve just had a bad experience

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    • Rach

      I haven’t been on it personally but in researching conception recently I have heard frequently that it can take a very long time to restore fertility after Depo, so it may be more appropriate if you are a long way off from having children.

      My sister-in-law was on Depo, and when I was speaking to my brother about having kids, etc, he said after seeing her on it, he would never recommend Depo to another girl. I didn’t get into the specifics, but for her husband to be complaining about the effect it had (whatever it was), it must have been significant.

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      • thatgirlfiona

        Oh wow, really? None of the stuff I read on contraception websites highlighted any severe side effects, so this sounds like pretty bad news. Yes, I’m way off having children, only 19 now. But would be tragically distraught if it were to have any long term fertility effects.
        Or if anyone has any stories about Impanon as well, I’d love to hear. I would prefer the peace of mind knowing that I had some kind of long term contraceptive in me, than to rely on the pill every day. Does implanon have any severe side effects? Is the bleeding that bad? Thanks for your help so far!

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        • vegas

          I know three women who have had implanon, and all three of them have since had it removed, after massive weight gain (30kilos in one case). I had been considering it but decided against it after hearing their stories. The other option I’m thinking about is an IUD but I’m still doing my research – anyone else know anything about IUDs?

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          • Cait

            Apparently IUDs are amazing, but i have heard some horror stories about them.

            I always wonder why they are never offered to younger women, like they are with women who have had their children or at least just given birth.

            The only downside i could find on the internet, is that people who havent given birth usually find them more uncomfortable in the short term after they are inserted…

            I would love to hear feedback either way too, because im hating the hormones myself!

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    • Ami

      Hi Fiona,

      Sorry I can’t help much re other options but you’re right. Don’t get Implanon! It’s one of the worst things I have ever done to my body, and made 12 months of my life misery me for and those close to me. I would advise all girls to stay clear!

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    • Amandarose

      implanon is better then Provera-and if it disagree with you you can get it taken out. The Provera stays and you have to wait it out.
      I always reccomend trying the mini pill first as it has the same hormone in it. if that agrees with you the Provera should be ok. I can make you fat and depressed and cause heavy bleeding.
      The stronger contraceptive pills may be another option- still take every day but if it is within a few hours it should be fine.

      What about the nuva ring? Pop it in for a month then change. again if it disagrees with you just take it out and explore options.

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    • Pippy

      I’ve been on Depo Provera for 10 years (on and off) ive never had a problem with it but, i believe that is because it’s a contraceptive suited to women who cannot have estrogen in their pills.
      The best thing for you to do is get a blood test to have your hormone levels tested (progesterone and estrogen) if they are normal (should be a ratio of 1 to 6) i wouldn’t recommend the injection. If your hormones are at normal levels the worst thing you can do is inject a high dose of synthetic progesterone. It will throw your hormones all out of whack !
      That’s a note to all the ladies going on the contraceptive pill you shouldn’t fill any scripts until youve had your hormone levels checked by blood test. It will save you a lot of hassle in the future.

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    • Cath

      Look into nuvaring! I was the same as you, not great at taking the pill at the right time every day, and the ring takes out all that worry but has pretty much the same affect on the body. Plus it has the added bonus of not worrying about diarrhea or vomiting as it is absorbed through the skin.
      My husband has never felt it at any time and I have only felt it was there once when it was in wrong. I really recommend it :)

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    • Bookworm

      I’ve been on Implanon for about 6 years now and am very happy with it. I don’t get periods, so no cramping and yuckiness, and I haven’t experienced any depression or mood swings.
      If you’re trying to decide between trying the injections or the implant, go for the implant. Implanon can be removed if it disagrees with you, whereas the injections effects last for 3 mths and you have to wait it out.

      Everyone reacts to birth control differently so don’t be put off by horror stories- just work with your GP to try stuff out and go back to your GP if it’s not working for you.
      xx

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      • Shannon

        I’ve used Implanon for about 4 years now and love it and haven’t had any negative side effects. I did gain a couple of kilos (about 4) when I had my second Implanon put in, but for me that was welcome so it’s up to you whether that’s something that is important to you or not. I have occasional periods (about every 3-4 months) which is good for me, because I get hormone induced ovarian cysts that rupture very painfully, but now they are far less frequent.

        It’s reasonably cheap (you pay for the extended consult and the Implanon) then you’re set for 3 years. The actual implantation process is also really easy.

        That said, there are a lot of people who have had negative experiences with Implanon but also those who have positive experiences (like Bookworm and I!)…you’ll never know which camp you fall into unless you try!

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    • Anon

      I was on the depo injection for a few years as I was absolutely useless at remembering to take the pill, I never had any problems with it and it was a big relief never having to worry about pills or pregnancy.

      It did take me a while to regain my fertility when we decided to start a family (took around 11 months after my final injection to fall pregnant).

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    • Anonymous

      You need to try it yourself. Everyones body reacts differently to different types of contraception. What works brilliantly for someone will suck for another person. Generally they recommend trying it for five months, at around that time the side effects you have (or don’t) are the ones that are going to always be there (not just while your body is getting used to it)
      I think you need to speak to a family planning or womens health place that specialise in contraception, they’ll be able to talk you through it all.
      I wouldn’t pay attention to personal stories because it’s different for everyone.

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    • Flowers in the spring

      The thing about depo is that once it’s in it’s in, and if it doesn’t agree with you then it gets v ugly (cue 3 months + of tears, bleeding and rampaging PMS). Very unpleasant to say the least. What I like about implanon is that if it doesn’t work for you symptoms disappear within days of removal. I’ve had it twice now (first time for three years, and am 18 months through second lot of it). I’m very happy with it but also strongly believe that contraception, particularly hormonal contraception, varies greatly from person to person.

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    • Louisec

      Do not do it. Depo Provera nearly drove me insane. The side effects are serious and because you’re injected with it, it takes months for the side effects to wear off.

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    • ozinuk

      Everyone is different – I’m on my 4th implanon and it’s been nothing but fantastic for me (actually it was strange – my gp had never heard of anyone being on their 4th!). I’ve always had fairly regular periods, and no discernable side affects.

      However – my sister hated it. The best thing about implanon is that it can be quickly and easily removed if you’re not doing well with it. The key thing

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  6. franceshalteh

    OMG Mia where have you been hiding those incredible legs!?!?
    Flaunt them proudly girl … I’d only wear bikinis if I looked as good as you! ; )

    Another great post … I LOVE Wednesdays thanks to you guys! xx

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  7. Alibee

    OMM this week, or today more specifically. Today is the 1 year anniversary of the earthquake in Christchurch. 184 people lost their lives and a beautiful city was ripped apart. I’m not even from Christchurch but I still shed a few tears today for my felllow Kiwis who are struggling with this day.

    Love and hope to all those hurting today.

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    • Newbie

      I’m with you Alibee. Quite an intense emotional day for us kiwis.

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  8. Anonymous

    Love the open posts. On my mind this week…. no secrets that I’m struggling through infertility issues and subsequent IVF. As a result, I have this view that everyone around me is playing happy families. If I see a couple with a baby I automatically go in “I wish that was me” mode. Anyway, a terrible tragedy in Brisbane this week – the suicide of a man and the death of his little son. Awful stuff. Media photos have shown beautiful, happy family snaps of this man with his wife/partner and their son. On the outside – everything looks perfect but obviously this has not been the case. I’ve spent the last year looking at everyone else (young families) desperate to be them, to be in their situation and yet the last few days has been a wake up call to be appreciative and grateful for what I do have. Everyone has a story and no one knows or can understand what goes on behind close doors. Last night instead of praying for a baby I just said a silent prayer of thanks for what I do have.

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    • gypsy

      oops, that Anonymous comment above is me, Gypsy.

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      • Cait

        Sorry to hear that your journey still hasnt brought you to where you want to be yet. Thinking positive thoughts for you, but in the meantime Im so glad you can be thankful for what you have :) so many people arent so insightful.

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    • Rach

      Oh, Gypsy, I feel you!

      Not so much the IVF, but seeing families and happy children is hard at the moment for me, I am just so maternal! It was a public holiday here in the US (they have a lot of them!) yesterday, and the playground at the mall was full of giggling, happy children with their families watching.

      I am not so naive to not know that it is definitely not like that all the time…but I’d like the chance to experience it at all.

      I also get the guilt that goes with it…perhaps the grass is greener, perhaps I should be a little more thankful for the opportunities I have, but there’s no shaking those hormones!

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    • Oopsyboops

      Oh Gypsy, hugs to you. I know what that feels like, looking at people and thinking that they had it so easy to have a family. Even when I was pregnant, and feeling awful, I would walk past people with kids and just marvel at how easy they make it look. I would wonder what was wrong with me.

      But then you realise that people behind closed doors aren’t probably as happy. Someone has depression, someone else has health issues, lost a job etc. Last year our neighbours began to have regular catchups. It was only then we found out our neighbours (who always seemed happy) had had their two kids by IVF, one was born at 24 weeks (but is a happy thriving 21 year old now), and the wife had renal disease and neded emergency spinal surgery. (she basically had her entire back fused). So you just never know.

      But it is also ok to feel selfish, to feel jealous, and to want certain things, like babies.

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  9. ladybird73

    That video is so cute! Aw bubbas.
    I am sad becasue for some reason Mamamia galleries no longer work for me. I cant work out why but as a result I don’t look at them anymore and in fact have stopped visiting MM mostly because it gives me the shites that the galleries don’t work.
    Can anybody offer any help as to why this has happened? I haven’t done anything or changed anything but instead of scrolling through the pictures, I get a row of thumbnails which I have to click on individually and then each one opens in a new window. It’s slow and I can’t be arsed, frankly.
    If anyone can help, I’d be so appreciative. I dont even know where to go for help! No other websites seem to be affected, just MY FAVOURITE ONE – MM!

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    • ladybird73

      Oh I also can’t edit my comments any more.
      PS I use the nose stroke technique with my baby, it works like a charm, though not as quick as in the video. My #1 best friend for helping him sleep is the ‘sleep pillow’ white noise app on my ipod, play him some rain or waves and he’s out like a light.

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      • Jenni

        Oh ladybird, I swear by white noise, as long as I have white noise my little one will sleep anywhere :) Nice to see another fan!

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    • Natalia

      How strange, ladybird! Could you please email me (nat@mamamia.com.au) and tell me what browser you’re using? I’ll get our web gurus to look into it for you!

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    • Em

      Strange…for the first time ever it worked on my work computer today!

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    • fifif

      same thing always happens to me too – thats why I cant stand the galleries

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    • perthwife

      Same problem with the galleries here too – am using the latest version of Google Chrome but it never worked with Explorer either. Very frustrating when everyone is talking about a photo you can’t see!

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    • Clare M

      The galleries don’t work for me either, have used desktop, iPad and iPhone at various times – they either skip every second shot or the captions are wrong for the pic.

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  10. Nicky Champ

    Lana to answer your question: Is there anything more peaceful than a sleeping baby?

    No! Sometimes I want to wake Amelia up because she is so cute sleeping… and then I slap myself a few times.

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    • ladybird73

      I hear you Nicky, I miss my lil fella when he’s sleeping…

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  11. Jess in Melbourne

    That Madison feature with Robyn Lawley annoyed me SO much!

    It is near physically impossible for a size 14-16 to look like that.
    Exactly same as it is near impossible for a size 8-10 to look like the models are in their photoshoots.
    Both have had the bejeezus photoshopped out of them.

    I think it’s still shit to be honest – as neither represents what a person actually looks like.

    We’ve gone from fake size 8′s to fake size 16′s. How is that better? It is still unattainable.

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    • Cait

      I really find it sad that whenever there is some progress, people still whine and say its not enough. Im not saying its you specifically, but it seems like its pointless to push for change when even small changes cant be celebrated.

      Its highly unlikely we are all going to wake up one morning and find that every single magazine/ad/designer has decided to stop photoshopping/editing/using sample sized models.

      With that in mind, please find at least a little joy in the fact that Madison is taking baby steps towards what we want, compared to the other magazines who arent moving at all :)

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      • Jess in Melbourne

        Totally get your point – and I agree. But I don’t think I am whinging that this is ENOUGH progress … What I am saying is that I don’t think this IS progress. At all.

        I can understand others do – but I would disagree.

        Fake is fake – no matter the size

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        • Cait

          in hindsight, whine isnt the right word in the context of what i was saying, but im glad no offence was taken.

          I hope for everyones sake some decent progress (by everyones standards) is made soon :)

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  12. Laws for Clouds

    I went and saw Tim Minchin this week, and there’s a line about babies
    ‘One thing they don’t mention in the parenting book.
    Your love for them grows, the closer to death they look.’

    That video made me think of that.

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    • Oopsyboops

      We saw Tim Minchin a few weeks back too – he was just fabulous. Lullaby would have to be my all time favourite song in the world! (except for White wine in the sun, love that but he didn’t play it at our concert).

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  13. Hayley

    Omm: I’m back at uni this week for the first time since my break up. I’d been doing great but now that I’m back into a routine I’m really feeling his absence and it’s making me sick. Not to mention that I hate feeling like I’m going backwards. Any coping strategies would be greatly appreciated!

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    • monique

      Distract yourself! It’s all you can really do. Immerse yourself in uni work, spend as much time as you can with friends, and try and do things that make you happy. I know how it feels to miss them so much it makes you sick and I’m so sorry you’re feeling it too. But distractions are the only thing that can get you through. Friends the tv show was really good to watch as there is always something to make you laugh in an episode. And also remember when watching tv shows and movies that their love stories are fictional and bare no resemblance to real life. Hang in there. It’s tough, it really is, but we will both make it through this!

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      • b

        I agree with Monique – distractions distractions distractions! And if being back in a similar routine is what is bringing back those feelings (or making them worse) change up your routine. I know it sounds naff, but start a new course (hula hooping did the trick for me!), eat at different cafes, go to a different gym, see movies at a different cinema. I think a change of scenery and habit is awesome because it stops you associating all of the old places and habits with him.

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  14. Lucy

    What is happening with the fashion coverage? It has been a couple of months since the idea for readers style to be published to no avail… And wasn’t Paula Joye going to become a contributor? I though fashion projects were set in motion but they seem to be forgotten?

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    • Nicky Champ

      Hey Lucy,
      We had a meeting about slightly changing the fashion content on Monday, so we have a ton of new and exciting fashion posts coming!

      The Wardrobe Week hasn’t been forgotten, in fact we’d love more people to take part. If anyone out there hasn’t heard about it and wants to be involved, all the info is here: http://www.mamamia.com.au/style/mamamias-wardrobe-week/

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  15. Michelle

    Someone needs to send that video to Victoria Beckham! All those babies are adorable. I loved the nose rub one, reminds me of Virginia from Raising Hope!!

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  16. Dunya

    I absolutely love reading all you articles from babies to fashion to random ramblings :) Keep up the good work..

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  17. odette

    Oh those precious sleeping babies! Dammit, now I want another baby! (as long as it sleeps)

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