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Birth Stories
See also: Birth Advice
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Birth Advice
are preparing for the experience of and decisions around labor and delivery. Home vs. hospital/clinic birth Epidurals Breech position C
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Emily's Birth
that day were wonderful. They said it was one of the fastest births they'd ever experienced. Too fast for drugs, too fast for showers, too fast
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Liam's Birth
in right away (I wouldn't recommend that an 8 month pregnant woman move anything, much less an entire house full of stuff!) The birth... At 38 weeks
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What a wonderful birth!
Thank you for sharing the story of Liam's birth. It brought tears to my eyes! So beautiful.
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All About Pregnancy & Birth
Calculator to find out when you'll be giving birth. Check out Pregnancy Symptoms to learn about the earliest signs of pregnancy. The Pregnancy
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Sam: home birth transfer
over for Eva who was leaving for the weekend). The set up the birth tub and their equipment and Diane checked my cervix. I was about 3 centimeters
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pregnancy and birth control?
okay here's my store.
all of march i been sexually active. my last period was march 6th 2009. i was suppose to get my period on April 6 but i didnt. i was scared thinking i was pregnant. i took a test, well 2 of them, and they both came out to negative. so then i waited some more. friday april 17 i decided to go to the clinic. there they took a blood sample and a urine test and the result was the same, negative. she said that there was still a chance of me being prenant she gave me plan b to take that friday and she also said for me to start birth control that saturday which was the 18th. today is the 23rd and i still havent gotten by period. its been jus about 2 weeks and a half. can it b possible for me to b pregnant? or is it just resechduling itself.
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Jyn's 5th birth- Baby Eva
Just because you have had multiple births doesn't mean the next one is going to be any faster, easier -- or even any less complicated. Eva Bella
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Don't just prepare your body for birth
I have developed an strategy for getting ready for birth that when applied will lead to painfree childbirth which also happens to be the name of the book I am writing. Your biography becomes your biology ESPECIALLY during pregnancy and childbirth. Use the power of EFT and the LOA to manifest the birth of your dreams. www.tapyourpower.net
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Jul 21 2006, 2:20 AM EDT by Anonymous
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How can I see my baby's birth?
I heard that if someone has high myopia degrees, can't deliver her baby naturally. Is that truth? I have 8.5 myopia degrees and when decide to get pregnant and is time to deliver, I want it naturally, because I want to see my baby's birth. Is that possible? What other choices do I have so I can manage to see my baby?
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May 31 2006, 3:42 PM EDT by Anonymous
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2 days late & on birth control 2 years
i am 16, and have been on birth control for 2 years, taking it as a religion. i have been sexually active for the first time with my boyfriend for the past 5 months. i am 2 days late for my period but have not missed a single pill in the 2 years ive taken it. im confused but in a loving relationship. any advice?
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birth control and periods
i usually have an irregular cycle, but right now im on alesse, so it regulates it. Is it possible to miss your periods while you're on the pill? and if you do miss your periods, does that mean you're pregnant? i've also been extremely stressed out due to finals. is it possible that i missed them because of the stress?
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Jun 27 2006, 7:31 PM EDT by lost.
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Delivery Options
There are many decisions you must make about your baby’s birth. But you must be flexible, as births are unpredictable and don't always go as you plan
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Childbirth
After birth, nine months of pregnancy are suddenly over and your family is one person (or two or three people!) larger. Labor and delivery
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How to Choose a Midwife
births have you attended? Do you have children? Do you have an assistant? About your care How many clients do you take on at a time? What is your
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Labor Doula
not perform such tasks as heart rate/blood pressure checks, or vaginal exams. Trained Doulas are aware of the physiology of birth and the emotional needs
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Midwifery
and birth, and often postpartum. Midwives are trained either through certification, apprenticeship, or both, and Certified Nurse Midwives often work
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Chris and Lisa's pregnancy page
hour, I am ok. The baby's sex -- to know or not to know? Best piece of advice someone gave me about giving birth: Worst piece of advice
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Jessica's First Pregnancy
, it's a boy," at the same time....so we have named him Gavin Michael. Best piece of advice someone gave me about giving birth: The advice I am
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