Wednesday, March 02, 2011

The very first “PUSH” Pageant Launched: Auditions now in progress

     

  If you thought pregnancy was a limitation on a woman's life, then think again because The “PUSH” pageant –Where bumps bump!, is here to bring the hip, beauty, education and fun to pregnancy!

The “PUSH” Pageant is the very first pageant for pregnant mothers in Africa being organized by Ticklz N' Gigglz events and consulting as the climax of the BabyFEST Ghana 2011 festivities. The goal of The “PUSH” Pageant is to celebrate the beauty of pregnancy, the joy of motherhood and the art of parenting.

This signature finale pageant will engage pregnant mothers in a fun, educational and interactive event. This pageant aims to create the awareness to pregnant women that, pregnancy does not put a limitation on how well they groom themselves, take care of their bodies and continue to keep themselves attractive to their husbands.

Pregnant women go through the uncomfortable motions of being highly hormonal. It can be difficult for pregnant women to see their once greatly praised body figure changing, their clear skin become spotty and doubt how attractive they are. How they look and feel during pregnancy can negatively affect their self-esteem which may be reflected in their emotions. It is important for the little unborn baby to feel comfortable in the mothers bump. Also, many women do not make the time to educate themselves about pregnancy and pregnancy related issues before or during pregnancy.

The pageant will take ten selected pregnant women through an extreme makeover and series of fun, educational and interactive activities. Importance will be placed on critical topics like health, nutrition, fashion, creativity, talent and knowledge about babies' pre and post pregnancy. Activities will include makeup treats, facials, massages and many more in anticipation of the main event on June 5th, 2011 where 5 of the selected women will compete for the position of Miss “PUSH” 2011. Exciting prizes will be won!
Waoh pregnant women in contest . . .


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