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Can someone please suggest a good book for an expecting couple? by cooldude
Can someone please suggest a good book for an expecting couple?
January 1st 07 04:53 PM
by Todd Gastaldo Go to last post
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Do we need an intensive care / special needs support group? by Pologirl
I have been reflecting on my experience of being pregnant with a special needs baby, and about the other parents we met while Hungry Girl was in the NICU. Many parents don't know they have a special needs baby until the baby arrives and their first experience of this is visiting their baby in the...
January 1st 07 04:46 PM
by Sue Go to last post
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More money for the hoildays by Money4Me
I started this 4 days ago and i get paid via paypal daily today i got paid $170 for 3 hours work. Home Based Typist/Data Entry/Information Products Processor Home Based Business available in this area earning $300.00-$500.00 per week. We are seeking only honest, self-motivated people with a desire...
January 1st 07 08:05 AM
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Prayers and good vibes please by April
My dad has been taken ill in hospital, he's not been well for a few days now with bad diarrhea and today he started bleeding from the back passage. I am in bits, one because I am so worried as to what this could be and two because I can't be with him. My dad lives in Bedfordshire England and I...
December 31st 06 11:36 PM
by Nan Go to last post
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FAO Nan by April
Hi I had to reformat my computer so have lost my newsgroups, can you tell me what the other parenting group was that I participated in? I'm sure you were there, actually I'm sure you were the one that invited me there. April
December 31st 06 11:32 PM
by Nan Go to last post
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Crank promotes semisitting delivery by Todd Gastaldo
CRANK PROMOTES SEMISITTING DELIVERY OPEN LETTER archived for global access; see below. David Crank Publisher and Editor UNLESS THE LORD...MAGAZINE 27959 Mellman Road, Hempstead, TX 77445 Via
December 31st 06 02:21 PM
by Todd Gastaldo Go to last post
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In the final countdown by rangitotogirl
I can't believe how quickly time has flown. It seems like only yesterday that I got my positive pregnancy test and now I'm 39 weeks and waiting to meet our little girl. Pregnancy has treated me well, really well in fact, and even now I can't say that I'm uncomfortable. I've enjoyed just about...
December 31st 06 04:11 AM
by rangitotogirl Go to last post
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People with more kids may have shorter life by Ali
People with more kids may have shorter life ISLAMABAD: People who have more children may have a shorter life span than those with few kids and the risks are particularly high for mothers, says a new study. Researchers led by Dustin Penn and Ken Smith of University of Utah looked at case studies of...
December 30th 06 10:55 PM
by the Curmudgeon Go to last post
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Birth child abuse: The Bradley Method's 'Classic' Trap by Todd Gastaldo
BIRTH CHILD ABUSE: THE BRADLEY METHOD'S "CLASSIC" TRAP Bradley Method (Jay ) is located in Sherman Oaks, California. Attention LAPD Officer JAMES MILLER, Van Nuys (Sherman Oaks) area commanding officer. This report of mass child abuse by MD-obstetricians - perhaps still...
December 29th 06 01:15 PM
by Todd Gastaldo Go to last post
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The F Crime: The Elusive Obvious by Todd Gastaldo
THE F CRIME^^^: THE ELUSIVE-OBVIOUS ^^^The F Crime is "fluoridation" - mass forced-medication with the poisons FSA/fluoride, arsenic and lead - ostensibly to prevent cavities. See www.fluoridealert.org. PREGNANT? The American Dental Association has now been forced to concede that formula-fed...
December 29th 06 07:39 AM
by Todd Gastaldo Go to last post
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Paroxetine (Paxil or Paxil CR) can more than triple major cardiac birth defects by Roman Bystrianyk
http://www.healthsentinel.com/org_news.php?event=org_news_print_list_item&id=115 Roman Bystrianyk, "Paroxetine (Paxil or Paxil CR) can more than triple major cardiac birth defects", Health Sentinel, December 29, 2006, Paroxetine, known by the brand names Paxil or Paxil CR in the United States, is...
December 29th 06 02:06 AM
by Roman Bystrianyk Go to last post
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The tiniest chiropractic patients (attn: John Hayes, Jr., DC) by Todd Gastaldo
THE TINIEST CHIROPRACTIC PATIENTS Pregnant? MDs are closing birth canals up to 30% then manipulating babies' spines. Such gruesome manipulation should be avoided. It is easy to allow your birth canal to OPEN the "extra" up to 30%. See below.
December 28th 06 11:28 PM
by Todd Gastaldo Go to last post
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Prophylactic use of steroids to speed up lung development? by [email protected]
Today, at 29 weeks, I felt some unusual pressure in the lower pelvis and went to Brigham & Women's to be checked up (there had been some indication I might be a little effaced at the 27 week fetal survey and the nurse had said to report any pressure). Turns out I'm fine, and the fFN test was...
December 28th 06 09:01 PM
by Anne Rogers Go to last post
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Jay, will you get rid of 'the Bradley Classic'? by Todd Gastaldo
JAY, WILL YOU GET RID OF "THE BRADLEY CLASSIC"? "The Bradley Classic" is semisitting which closes the birth canal up to 30%. According to the Bradley Method website (quoting the late Dr. Bradley): "It is husband's job...to help her into a semi-sitting...
December 28th 06 03:51 PM
by Todd Gastaldo Go to last post
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Older Breeders. by Deuteros
"Denise" wrote in : "LindaMZard" wrote: Have you ever encountered an older breeder, that is a man and/or a woman (especially a woman) aged 40 and over who MUST breed, whether it be through their own DNA or adoption? ...
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December 28th 06 04:08 AM
by tom c Go to last post
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Older Breeders. by Deuteros
"Denise" wrote in : "LindaMZard" wrote: Have you ever encountered an older breeder, that is a man and/or a woman (especially a woman) aged 40 and over who MUST breed, whether it be through their own DNA or adoption? ...
December 28th 06 01:02 AM
by Nan Go to last post
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An upside to MDs stomping homebirth (also: the Bradley Workbook) by Todd Gastaldo
NO SARCASM WAS INTENDED Lisa (birthjunkie) and I will have to agree to disagree... I say there *is* an upside to MDs stomping homebirth: More obstetric surgical specialists are there if hospital transport becomes necessary. If a woman and/or her fetus are in need of an obstetric...
December 27th 06 04:41 PM
by birth junkie Go to last post
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No more period pain! by syeh
Invitation! For all women, "We like to invite you all to our website to get information about our gold winning product" Now you can find alternative antidote for helping you to prevent menstrual problems here!.
December 27th 06 11:43 AM
by Notchalk Go to last post
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Skin Care For Baby by Shannon York
Lots of skin care sites forget about your most sensitive and important member of your family: baby. This shortage of information contributes to a new parent`s lack of understanding about the special needs and qualities of a newborn`s or toddler`s skin. Read...
December 26th 06 10:09 PM
by Shannon York Go to last post
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Tips For A Healthy Pregnancy by kaz101
Tips For A Healthy Pregnancy Giving birth will no doubt be one of the most magical moments of your life and to ensure that your child is strong and happy, it is important you do all you can to have a healthy pregnancy. To help you and your baby on your way, this article has compiled a number of...
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December 26th 06 09:19 PM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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