Baba Fashionista with Pregnant Then Screwed & GIVEAWAY

Bonjour lecteurs! I hope you are enjoying the nice weather! Let’s not waste any time. Aujourd’hui, I want to go to the point! Our new fashion post is very special to us! Indeed, Baba Fashionista is more than showing you some nice clothes. Our style post is proud to introduce Pregnant Then Screwed, who supports women who have been discriminated against during pregnancy or motherhood. So yeah, Baba Fashionista with Pregnant Then Screwed gives you the chance to win a fab top or baby vest (it’s up to you), but more importantly, we are super proud to introduce you to a platform which helps mamans! So let’s do it!

3 Facts about Pregnant Then Screwed

  • This is a safe space for mothers to tell their stories of pregnancy or maternity discrimination and to receive the support and protection they need. Join their movement now and support other mamans. A friend, a member of your family, a neighbour or a colleague… Is there someone you know who has been discriminated at work? Let’s help each other and be an active member of such a fab community!

 

  • Joeli Brearley founded this project and campaign after she was sacked by her employer when she was 4 months pregnant. It’s a place where both pregnant women and mamans can share their stories anonymously. It can also help you with its free legal advice line. More importantly, it’s a fabulous network for women to find some peer support. It’s why we are even more delighted to have this fabulous project on the blog.

 

  • Their recent campaign is called #Givemesix where Pregnant Then Screwed is asking the Government to increase the time limit to raise a tribunal claim from 3 months to 6 months. En effet, the time limit has an impact on the number of pregnant women and new mums who can access justice. Mothers should not be forced to make a choice between the health of themselves, their baby and justice. Join it here! Even if you are not directly concerned, you will for sure help some other mamans out there!

If you wish to spread the word about this fab movement, nothing better than buying one of their items with excellent messages here. Joeli sent us two items to write this post and we love them!

Have a look at my great mummies’ supporter in town!

‘Proud of my working mum’ T-Shirt

I told you before. I loved being a maman at home, but I am even happier to be a working mummy.

This unisex T-shirt for children aged from 2 – 5 years summarises well the movement and it says it all clearly. Not only you will support the campaign, but you will also send the message that women are entitled to work freely even when they are a mummy!

A proud campaigner!

My mum was a hard-working lady, as my grandmother and I am very proud to have followed their steps. Yes, I might only be working part-time, but I am happy that I have been financially independent early on in my life. And becoming a maman didn’t mean it would stop!

So happy to be part of the movement!

This garment has been approved to Oeko-Tex Standard 100. It contains no substance harmful to people or the environment. It also adheres to the WRAP principles (WRAP is dedicated to ensuring lawful, humane and ethical manufacturing throughout the world). Parfait!

We love this top. Not only the phrase on it is very powerful, but the colours are cute and fun. At a retail price of £10, it’s a must-have for any enfant proud of their maman working!

And the second item we got had the same fab features!

Unisex baby vest ‘Proud of my working mum’

This baby vest had the same message with the same graphics. It’s the best way to celebrate being a working mum. You can also buy it for a friend of yours to remind them how powerful and brilliant they are.

Super proud to present you with a fab community. Yes, we promise!

I know that I had my doubts about going back to work. As I explained in a previous post, women are discriminated against once they are expecting or a mummy. So I love this garment. It shows my position clearly and it also means that I support an important movement.

We previously shared some pictures of Baba wearing this fab baby vest and many people asked me where it was from. Here is for you and I hope you will feel that you want to join this great community!

The photo previously shared

Baba Fashionista with Pregnant Then Screwed- Le verdict

You would have understood it. I am very happy with both the items we received in this post. Not only it is very cute (after all, this fashion series is about Baba), but it is more than that. It has a powerful message!

It means that I support other women and I am part of a community that defends our rights.

I am sure you have seen someone in your entourage being discriminated at work. Or you might have been yourself a victim. So visit the website and buy some clothes! Let’s spread the word about a très importante campaign!

Be part of the movement now. One of our lucky readers will have a chance to win a baby vest or a t-shirt. Your choice!

Baba Fashionista with Pregnant Then Screwed- GIVEAWAY

Do you agree with Pregnant Then Screwed and want to be part of a fabulous community? Then, enter our GIVEAWAY now to win one of their fab pieces of clothing.

Win a fab outfit and support your fellow mamans out there!

Enter it via Gleam here…

Win a Pregnant Then Screwed outfit of your choice

This giveaway starts on Sunday 6th August at 7 pm and ends at midnight on the 6th September.

Competition Terms & Conditions:

The closing date is 11:59 pm on the 6th September at midnight.

Entry into this competition confirms your acceptance of these Terms and Conditions and your agreement to be bound by the decisions of the blog.

We will notify the winner via email or Twitter.
No cash alternative available.
The competition is open to UK entrants only.
We will select a winner at random using Gleam.
The winner must respond within 5 days of receiving the email to claim their prize.
Provision of the prize is the responsibility of Pregnant then Screwed.

We will treat your data in confidence and will not disclose it to third parties.
The competition is not affiliated with Twitter, Facebook or Instagram.
Bonne chance!

Disclosure: we received these items for free and are super proud to have Baba wearing them! Because we want to support other mamans. You too? Then, join Pregnant Then Screwed today.

Thanks for reading Baba Fashionista with Pregnant Then Screwed. I hope we inspired you to check out this fab website and you will join their last campaign now! We need you!

 

 

62 Comments

  1. Margaret gallagher
    August 6, 2017 / 7:18 pm

    Great way to get the message.accross -being a mummy means you can also have a life too!!

  2. Solange
    August 6, 2017 / 9:13 pm

    I like that they send the message that women are entitled to work freely even when they are a mum.

  3. Hali kinson
    August 6, 2017 / 9:38 pm

    I love how honest the blog is!

  4. Sue McCarthy
    August 7, 2017 / 7:05 am

    I read a few of the stories – disgusting the way these women have been treated.

    Unfortunately, discrimination does not only happen to pregnant women.

    I have been widowed twice at a young age. Both times I was treated badly upon my return to work (different job places). I was victimised and discriminated against for being off work while my husbands were ill and after the funeral. It was Hell.

    It seems employers can get away with ANYTHING and EVERYTHING and there is nothing to protect the employee.

    • Cecile Blaireau
      Author
      August 9, 2017 / 9:59 am

      And it’s a shame. We need the law to protect us better… Thanks for your comment

  5. Danielle Pooley
    August 7, 2017 / 7:56 am

    It’s just super real!

  6. Kristy L Brown
    August 7, 2017 / 8:11 am

    I love the strong messages!

  7. Kelly Glen
    August 7, 2017 / 10:34 am

    It’s a great way to get the message across that your life doesn’t have to stop just because you have children.

    • Cecile Blaireau
      Author
      August 7, 2017 / 5:45 pm

      so true. And I really hope having this kind of posts on the blog will make a difference. Thanks for reading and your comment

  8. August 7, 2017 / 12:45 pm

    I love the fact that it’s REAL. It’s not about solely being a mum – mums are people too!

  9. Janie-Fleur Matcham
    August 7, 2017 / 2:34 pm

    I am a sociology/politics lecturer, I am also voice for feminism and this message has been a long time coming its about time some one blew away all the crap behind being a mum in employment . In Fact being a women in employment. Blew away this myth and ideology that we now have equality just because women are now in the work force. I am highly qualified and I have gone fairly high in my role but I have had to work 10 times harder than any male and I know I will never break that glass ceiling or get any further.. I was at a self development meeting last week and someone asked me why I wasn’t at home with my kids rather than trying to develop my self. ( it was a Saturday meeting) He didn’t ask any of the men that question. I love this blog but its not just about being a mum I have faced discrimination and dam right bullying for just being a women. Some of my friends are from ethnic backgrounds and they face double discrimination. So well done,

    • Cecile Blaireau
      Author
      August 7, 2017 / 5:43 pm

      Thank you so much for your fab comment. I agree so much with what you said and that is why I think it’s important that we feature campaigns like this one on our blog. The more people know about it, the more we can do even if I am fully conscious there will always be discrimination

  10. Claire glace
    August 7, 2017 / 6:17 pm

    Inspiring and empowering very good and many thanks for the competition…

  11. laura stewart
    August 7, 2017 / 6:38 pm

    lovely prize x

  12. Laura Pritchard
    August 7, 2017 / 7:45 pm

    I like that it’s a safe forum where mum’s can be honest without judgement!

  13. Mrs Mummy Harris
    August 8, 2017 / 6:38 am

    This is such a fantastic cause!!! I know someone who was hired as a Christmas Temp and let go. But it then transpired that ALL temp staff but her was kept on and this happened a few weeks after she told them she was pregnant. They obviously used the excuse that she was a temp as the reason for not keeping her on but there is a reason why Comet went bust – too many out of Court settlements haha!
    Thank you so much for sharing this amazing charity with us at #TriumphantTales. I wont take part in the giveaway as my 14 month old is still in 9-12 month clothes so i’ll be waiting a LONG time for him to fit into it.
    Hope to see you back next week!

    • Cecile Blaireau
      Author
      August 8, 2017 / 10:18 am

      Wow! that is terrible! You should talk to this person about this fab movement. Maybe they could help her. Thanks for reading x

    • Cecile Blaireau
      Author
      August 9, 2017 / 10:01 am

      This is awful! Unfortunately, this kind of things happens all the time. It’s why we need to help each other and support campaigns like Pregnant Then Screwed. Thanks for your comment.

  14. leanne weir
    August 8, 2017 / 7:42 pm

    I like their attitude

  15. Hannah Lord
    August 9, 2017 / 2:43 pm

    Its great to have a place to find all the help you need, its hard being a working mother, or even just a working pregnant lady, I certainly will be checking it out

    • Cecile Blaireau
      Author
      August 9, 2017 / 3:19 pm

      It’s a really good website. You will not regret it.Thanks for reading

  16. August 9, 2017 / 7:14 pm

    I love a company that has a real message and purpose driving it! What a fab way to support mums (and a super cute tee too!) #triumphanttales

    • Cecile Blaireau
      Author
      August 9, 2017 / 8:04 pm

      it’s a fab website helping women.Thanks for reading x

  17. Emma Eminoglu
    August 10, 2017 / 5:49 am

    Great attitude and very honest. Helps mum’s to not feel like a failure!

    • Cecile Blaireau
      Author
      August 10, 2017 / 8:36 am

      Always 🙂 Thanks for reading x

  18. Ruth Harwood
    August 10, 2017 / 9:35 am

    they send a great message of independence and freedom to women xx

    • Cecile Blaireau
      Author
      August 10, 2017 / 9:47 am

      true and that is why we love it. thanks for reading

  19. Amie
    August 10, 2017 / 10:10 am

    Great attitude & honesty

  20. Simone Griffin
    August 10, 2017 / 4:42 pm

    They are cool and really reasonably priced x

  21. Laura Nice
    August 11, 2017 / 9:38 pm

    I love the support! I have been through hell at work, still 7 weeks to my due date and i have no idea if I’m getting maternity pay! I have found its the women with children thats the worse too!

    • Cecile Blaireau
      Author
      August 12, 2017 / 10:09 am

      that is why I am so proud to have such a campaign on the blog. Thanks for reading

  22. sarah fielding
    August 12, 2017 / 2:28 pm

    I like how inspiring the message is!

  23. Jodie A Green
    August 16, 2017 / 8:44 am

    I love the ‘real’ messages that are sent out!

  24. Jo Hutchings
    August 16, 2017 / 6:09 pm

    I love the fact that they’re speaking out about what can be a hidden issue.

  25. OP
    August 17, 2017 / 1:20 pm

    the truth

  26. Katherine McDonald
    August 19, 2017 / 8:51 pm

    I am a self-proclaimed angry feminist! This company fits with many of my ideals – equality in the workplace for women, not being disadvantaged by being pregnant/having children etc.

  27. Charlotte Carter-Dunn
    August 19, 2017 / 11:31 pm

    I love the support it provides new mums/mum’s-to-be as well as creating fun and ethical clothing

  28. RACHEL BUSTIN
    August 20, 2017 / 6:28 pm

    Thanks for joining us a lucky linky x

  29. Rich Tyler
    August 22, 2017 / 1:38 pm

    How honest the words are

  30. Natalie Crossan
    August 22, 2017 / 10:15 pm

    I like how honest it is x

  31. MARK HOPKINS
    August 28, 2017 / 11:59 pm

    love the direct honest and that you instill that your life doesn’t have to stagnate when you have children.

  32. Robyn Clarke
    August 31, 2017 / 12:13 am

    Its quite shocking how common it is, I didn’t feel I could return to my old job after having my son.

  33. Lindsey Smith
    August 31, 2017 / 4:35 pm

    I just love the promotion of positive messages x

  34. Rebecca Howells (@PeanutHog)
    September 4, 2017 / 3:10 pm

    People telling you how well you look all the time

  35. Serena Harding
    September 4, 2017 / 4:09 pm

    Love the honesty and strong comments

  36. steph lovatt
    September 4, 2017 / 6:57 pm

    Their positive message is great

  37. Karen Lloyd
    September 4, 2017 / 8:05 pm

    I find the comments very supportive and I hope they will give women confidence.

  38. carol Boffey
    September 5, 2017 / 8:20 am

    its a great message

  39. Katy Malkin
    September 5, 2017 / 11:33 am

    It is true (Depending on the workplace of course as some are brilliant), good to raise awareness of

  40. Susan B
    September 5, 2017 / 12:30 pm

    The honesty is the best bit. When I was pregnant and gave a date for my return to work, my boss scoffed at me and implied that I was deluded. I made sure that I returned on the date I said and worked hard so that they knew I was a reliable employee.

  41. paula cheadle
    September 5, 2017 / 4:49 pm

    I think that it is honest and straight to the point

  42. caroline james
    September 5, 2017 / 5:39 pm

    I love that the company has a powerful mesage.

  43. jamie millard
    September 5, 2017 / 10:13 pm

    strong, positive messages.

  44. Ren Taylor
    September 6, 2017 / 9:18 am

    how honest the blog is! also they send great messages out xx

  45. Diana
    September 6, 2017 / 1:53 pm

    So real!

  46. Rachael O'Brien
    September 6, 2017 / 4:19 pm

    Love the honesty and down to earth nature of your items xx

  47. Tracey S Anderson
    September 6, 2017 / 4:26 pm

    A fabulous way to get the message across that even though you have children your life doesn’t have to be on hold 🙂

  48. Hannah Scudder
    September 6, 2017 / 7:14 pm

    I love the idea, its a great way to show mothers can still be everything they want to be.

  49. Tammy Neal
    September 6, 2017 / 7:33 pm

    Great to get the message across just because your a mummy doesn’t mean you can’t have a life too x

  50. claire little
    September 6, 2017 / 8:23 pm

    the messages

  51. Theresa Thomas
    September 6, 2017 / 8:30 pm

    I like that it’s a safe forum where mum’s can be honest without fear of being judged.

  52. Adrian Bold
    September 6, 2017 / 8:35 pm

    I love the honesty in the blogs and of course the competitions!

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