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Blush
blush magazine #1, winter 2008
Managing EditorGail Johnson
CategoriesParenting
FrequencyBiannual
PublisherRyan Benn
Founded2008
CompanyTeldon Publishing
CountryCanada
Based inRichmond, British Columbia
LanguageEnglish
Websiteblushmom.com

Blush (stylized as blush) is a Canadian magazine for urban mothers that focuses on pregnancy and the first three years of a child's life.

Blush features articles on topics such as prenatal tests, breastfeeding, postnatal fitness, nutritional supplements, and maternity clothing and fashion. The magazine promotes healthy living for moms, moms-to-be, and kids, all devoted to mommy's lifestyle. Stories on the hottest maternity clothes and lingerie, "getting your post-pregnancy body back," and "yoga for two" give readers the inside scoop.

Blush is distributed through retailers such as West Coast Kids, UC Baby and Please Mum, a national kids' clothing store with 91 locations in Canada.[1] The magazine is also available at fertility clinics and hospitals across Canada.[1] Blush is produced bi-annually by Teldon Publishing, a commercial printing company based in Richmond, British Columbia.[1]

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blushmom.com

The website for blush provides access to information about pregnancy and parenting. It features various categories for mothers, kids, pregnancy, fashion and beauty, health, fitness and food. blushmom.com also has exciting blog postings from experienced and new mothers, community discussion forums, new recipe ideas, and many contest giveaways.

Teldon Publishing Inc.

Teldon Publishing Inc. produces a wide range of publications, including natural health magazines and newsletters, as well as custom publishing. A major business division of Teldon is the alive Publishing Group, with operations in both Canada and Australia.

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  1. ^ a b c "Lingerie and the Media – Guide to Lingerie Retailers and Publications". Wegeneration Web Services. 4 January 2015. Archived from the original on 17 November 2015. Retrieved 15 November 2015.
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