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Articles related to "Preconception"
Big No-No’s Often women who are trying to conceive have questions about what to do or not to do while pregnant, but does the same hold true while trying to conceive? preconception • safety during preconception • pregnancy
Spirit Babies This clairvoyant medium writes about the pre-birth connection parents can have with their children through a spiritual journey encompassing the mind, body and spirit. spirit babies • walter makichen • clairvoyant medium • preconception communication • prebirth communication
How to Answer the Question - When are You Going to Have a Baby? If you’ve been trying to conceive for some time, the inevitable question will come from well-meaning family and friends: “When are you going to have a baby?” These seemingly innocent questions can really make you feel bad, especially if you’ve been trying unsuccessfully for a while. How to answer these questions without wanting to dot their eyes takes some ingenuity. conception • trying to conceive • having a baby • preconceptions
Preconception Success I'm retiring as editor of this topic so this is my last article on here. I have a couple of special announcements in the article, so please read. preconception • trying to conceive • getting pregnant • pregnancy • fertility
Preconception Woes The time from ovulation till taking a pregnancy test can be an emotional and stressful time. Many refer to this as the two week wait. I refer to it as the obsession train ride or the emotional roller coaster. Read on to find out how to deal with these preconception woes. preconception • ovulation • pregnancy test
And Baby Makes Three Are you truly prepared for getting pregnant. Many women stress about becoming pregnant. A lot of couples want everything perfect before they even start to try. This could become an obsession. What couples must realize is that nothing is perfect and that a baby is made one day at a time – one tiny cell at a time. trying to conceive • preconception • prenatal • pregnancy
Clomid: The Cure-All of Infertility? If you’ve been trying to conceive for some time, I’m sure you’ve heard of the drug Clomid. There are several different reasons that Clomid may be prescribed. clomid • trying to conceive • infertility • luteal phase defect • preconception
Favorite Q and A's Part 3 Part 3 of my favorite Questions and Answers for getting pregnant. These questions are gathered from the many emails I have received the past couple of years. conception • preconception • trying to conceive • pregnant • fertility
The Importance of Prenatal Vitamins Before Pregnancy The importance of taking prenatal vitamins are paramount before the baby in conceived. Find out why in this article. vitamins • folic acid • conception • preconception
The Truth About Sensitive Pregnancy Tests We’ve all seen the commercials promoting home pregnancy tests that can be used up to five days before the menstrual period is due. Many women run out to purchase these tests, paying large amounts for the ultra sensitivity. Before you do, read the facts about such tests first. conception • preconception • hpt • pregnancy tests
Thoughts on Miscarriage Every woman who is of childbearing age and is sexually active will have at least one miscarriage in her life. One in five pregnancies ends in miscarriage. The biggest percentage of these miscarriages occur within the first six weeks of pregnancy. Most women will have an early miscarriage at around four or five weeks and not even be aware that is happening. Only the woman who is charting her fertility signs and testing early will discover this. miscarriage • trying to conceive • preconception • embryo
Trying To Conceive After The Depo Shot Of all the advances in modern medical technology, I think that the invention of chemical birth control has been the most detrimental to women. I can’t begin to tell you how many women email me each week, who have had the shot “Depo Provera” and are having problems conceiving. trying to conceive • depo provera • birth control • conception • ovulation
Variations on Basal Temperature Chart The purpose of charting the basal body temperatures is to find out when ovulation occurs. To some women, the chart will be “text-book” meaning the lows will be in the 97.0 F range and the highs in the 98.0 range, with a .4 rise the day after ovulation and a 14 day luteal phase (the time from ovulation to menstruation or the start of the next cycle.) This is not always the case, though, and for the majority of women who experience some variations on their temperature charts, there are possible explanations. basal body temperature • fertility charting • preconception • trying to conceive
Ways to Help Reduce Stress If you are living with infertility, you are probably looking for ways to reduce daily stress triggers. Learn a few tips and find ways to treat yourself in this article. fertility • infertility • pregnancy • preconception • medication
Ragtime: Classic Masterworks, or Salon Music? Many musicians do not consider ragtime worthy concert music. These preconceptions are examined and discussed from a professional persepctive. ragtime as salon music • ragtime as serious music • preconceptions of ragtime • the start of ragtime • definition of rags
The Importance Of Charting Charting your fertility signs can greatly shorten the time you seek for help if you find you have certain infertility causing problems. Find out how charting can benefit you. basal body temperature • anovulation • progesterone • estrogen • thyroid
Courses at Suite University Ever wondered what courses were available at Suite University? Now you can get an idea of what three of them are about, and how they can help you. university • education • infertility • fertility • preconception
Unexplained Infertility When the diagnosis is unexplained infertility what is a couple to do? Could there be a medical explaination that slipped by the doctor, or could it be that the mind has put up a barrier to conception? infertility • fertility • conception • unexplained infertility • medical
Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness A brief discussion of the complexities of Conrad's novella, and how his use of a narrative framing device heightens its effectiveness as an example of quest literature. joseph conrad's heart of darkness • marlow's monologue novella heart of darkness • the narrative frame in heart of darkness • the complexities of heart of darkness • the horror the horror kurtz heart of darkness
Positive Test! What Now? You’ve tried to conceive for months now, buying pregnancy tests like they were going out of style. You’ve obsessed about your fertility signs, agonized over your basal temperatures, probably driving your mate nuts. You’ve cried over all the negatives while analyzing all the possible early pregnancy symptoms. I know how this feels, I’ve been there! But there will come a day, hopefully, that you will gaze upon a pregnancy test that will shine two lines boldly back at you. You will feel elated, joy, excitement and possibly even fear. You finally have that positive pregnancy test! What now?
Sign Supported English Many people unfamiliar with sign language are surprised when a distinction is made between Sign Supported English (SSE) and BSL. This is symptomatic of underlying issues. sign supported english • sse • bsl • cultural linguistic minority • total communication
2009 Image by Image Film Festival Amsterdam Now in its twentieth year, the Dutch capital's visual anthropology film festival offers viewers unexpected insights into other cultures. image by image film festival • european film festivals • documentary film festivals • film festivals in amsterdam • film festivals in holland
The Infertility Hub An introduction to the infertility hub, and information about the editor. Warning - pregnancy and miscarriage mentioned in article. infertility • fertility • pregnancy • pregnant • miscarriage
The Infertility Hub An introduction to the infertility hub, and information about the editor. Warning - pregnancy and miscarriage mentioned in article. infertility • fertility • pregnancy • pregnant • miscarriage
Plath's Mirror In Sylvia Plath's "Mirror," the speaker is a mirror that becomes a lake to report the aging process of a woman. This piece is one of the best poems of the 20th century. sylvia plath • mirror • aging process • plath's daddy • morning song
SuiteU School of Health Page for Archived Topic: Romance SuiteU School of Health offferings for related Archived Topic: Romance online education • seminars • courses • study • education
Women's Sexuality Online Classes offered with Suite University's School of Health Course presented for Archived Topic: Women's Sexuality masturbation • online education • university • study • women's sexuality
The Highwayman's Footsteps When high-born William de Lacey saves a highwayman's life, he cannot guess how his own life will change. the highway man’s footsteps • nicola morgan • novel for young people of 10+ • historical tale of danger • adventure and derring-do
Choosing a Midwife Many pregnant women go to a hospital for their prenatal care and delivery because of the education, quality care and equipment used, but don't overlook choosing a midwife pregnancy • midwife • midwifery • doctor • choosing a midwife
Increasing Fertility and Relieving PMS with Vitamin B6 Vitamins play a key role in a woman's general health. Vitamin B6 goes beyond that, helping to correct some fertility problems. luteal phase defect • lengthening the luteal phase • vitamin b6 and fertility • natural pms treatment • b vitamins and fertility
Natural Pregnancy Achievement Natural pregnancy achievement starts with charting your fertility signs, basal body temperature, cervical fluid and cervical position. These three will help you to know when you are about to ovulate, when ovulation happens and will possibly alert you to pregnancy. If you are having problems conceiving, there are many natural cures and remedies out there that are gentle on the body. pregnancy • conception • infertility • birth control • conceive
The Wonders of Guaifenesin Guaifenesin, better known under the brand name of Robitussin, is a great help in making cervical fluid more fertile around ovulation time. cervical fluid • ovulation
Accelerando - Review Charles Stross' novel Accelerando is a disjointed, sometimes overwhelmingly advanced work of literature, but despite its flaws, its futuristic outlook bears considering. accelerando review • charles stross • singularity • vile offspring • futurism
Bartolomé de las Casas on the American Conquests Bartolomé de las Casas' "Account of the Destruction of the Indies" is a powerful insight into the conquistadors, and into European perceptions of Amerindians. bartolome de las casas • conquest of the americas • perceptions of native americans • spanish atrocities • amerindians
Enjoy Germany Before You Get There Make your vacation to a foreign country last just a little longer by flying on the carrier that most represents the country. lufthansa • germany • air travel • eve carr • flight arrangements
Esoteric Art Art that portrays the unseen spiritual world is created by seers and visionary artists that are inspired by sensitive perception. esoteric art • unseen spiritual realm • inspiration and visionary art • clairvoyant art and esotericism • seers and spiritual artists
How and When to Talk to Your Kids About Sex The New Speaking of Sex by Meg Hickling is an excellent resource for parents who want to talk to their kids about sex in a confident, open and honest way. the new speaking of sex • meg hickling • sex education for children • sex education for kids • sex education for teenagers
Robin Hemley -- Reading History to My Mother Hemley reveals his mother in an intimate manner, while showing the different styles of writing by both men and women -- exposing how these styles can become intertwined. robin hemley reading history to my mother • reading history to my mother hemley • robin hemley nonfiction • mother figure in reading history to my mother • robin hemley
Three Common Economic Fallacies Understanding economic theory requires that a person step outside of their biases and misguided beliefs. Three fallacies in particular interfere with objectivity. economic fallacies • post hoc ergo propter hoc • fallacy of composition • economic facts and fallacies • confusing correlation and causation
Choosing The Gender Of Your Baby Is it truly possible to select the gender of your baby? There are some who seem to think so - find out about gender selection in this light-hearted article. conceive • sperm • orgasm • intercourse • douching
Conception and Pregnancy: An Alternative View Preconception to birthing, how are we creating our children? negative thoughts during pregnancy • emotionally preparing for childbirth • creating a space of love for our children • parents create positive energy for children • the effects of thoughts on water
Conscious Conception Conscious Conception is the act of preparing the mind, body and spirit with the intent of welcoming a child into one's life. conscious conception • spiritual preparation for pregnancy • fertility awareness • becoming a parent • trying to conceive
Four Common Homeschool Mistakes When families begins to homeschool they often face many problems such as disorganization and over-scheduling. Here are some tips to avoiding such issues. common homeschool mistakes • avoiding homeschool problems • homeschool problems and concerns • homeschool disorganization • north bay area homeschooler
How to Make Warm French Potato Salad Put smiles on the spud-lovers in your crowd with this adaptation of Jacques Pepin's take on classic Warm French Potato Salad. french potato salad recipe • warm potato salad • herbed dijon vinaigrette • no-worry picnic salad • jacques pepin
It's Fasching - German carnival for beginners and travelers New Orleans has Mardi Gras. Venice has Carnevale. Southern Germany has Fasching. So what's Fasching? Why not found out. germany • bavaria • fasching • carnival • lent
New Year, Time For New Options Pt. II New Year's resolutions have been made, and if one of your resolutions is to look into treating possible infertility, you should read this series of articles first. This second article explores some low-tech treatment options. fertility • infertility • treatment • options • medical
Nutrition While Trying To Conceive Proper nutrition is very important even while in the planning stages of pregnancy. Taking a prenatal vitamin is just one thing you can do to prepare for your baby - eating healthy is another. prenatal vitamins • conception • pregnancy
Shakespeare's As You Like It As You Like It is considered to be one of Shakespeare's lightest comedies. It contains memorable characters and a satisfactorily happy ending. as you like it • shakespeare • shakespearean comedy • pastoral comedy • rosalind
Swimming Preparation Tips for Adults Learning to swim can be difficult for adults fearful of the water, but there are several exercises that can provide confidence and comfort for the beginning swimmer. adult swim • adult swimming lessons • beginning swimmers • overcoming fear of the water • swimming tips |
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