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32-weeks Pregnant And Exhausted - Articles
Over Exhaustion During Pregnancy: What to do?
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Deb ..
Posted
Sat 28 May 2011 10:08pm
I feel very fortunate that I have a fair amount of control over my work schedule (just one of the perks of owning my own business!). I have decided that at 37 weeks pregnant I will slow my schedule down and stop teaching my regularly scheduled prenatal and postnatal classes. This has been a very hard decision since I enjoy my work, an ...
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The Good, the Bad, and the Exhausted Pregnant Mama
by
CFMama
Posted
Mon 21 Jun 2010 4:41pm
The Good
1. Received letter regarding additional coverage added to Nathan's insurance policy as of July 1st. As of that date he will be able to obtain certain durable medical equipment and supplies not previously covered. When do insurance companies actually add coverage to a health insurance plan? Fingers crossed for nebulizer cups!!
2 ...
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5 Ways to Exhaust Your Child This Summer
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Elizabeth ..
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Fri 26 Jun 2009 5:20pm
I have a most energetic child, so I’m always seeking out ways to tire him out for bedtime. Here is my top 5 list. We did THREE of the below just yesterday, and my darling son slept like a rock last night. Feel free to add on to the list – I’m always open to new ideas!
1. Bounce out that energy. Warehouses stuffed with bounce houses like Pump i ...
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A Totally Self-Indulgent Pregnancy Post
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Charlotte H.
Posted
Tue 14 Jul 2009 10:57pm
The great thing about having an ever-expanding waistline is that it makes it so much easier to navel gaze. There's just something about pregnancy that makes me turn inward. Many of my friends have noticed it, wondering aloud if I'm okay (yep!) and when Old Charlotte is going to come back (better give me at least a year, sorry!). While disconce ...
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Ethical Issue of Pregnancy Reduction
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EyeDrD
Posted
Wed 24 Aug 2011 9:14am
As Jenny lay on the obstetrician’s examination table, she was grateful that the ultrasound tech had turned off the overhead screen. She didn’t want to see the two shadows floating inside her. Since making her decision, she had tried hard not to think about them, though she cou ...
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I am exhausted!
by
Angeline
Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 9:15pm
I am exhausted!
Baby , Child , Parenting , Preschool , Toddler
After clearing all the vomits for Keatkeat for 2 days, his stomach flu is getting better. I am so glad I no longer need to worry that however small amount of food went into his mouth will be regurgitated in less than 15 minutes.
Dealing with the smell, bathin ...
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Car exhaust linked to chil ...
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John R.
Posted
Thu 11 Apr 2013 8:38am
Car exhaust linked to childhood cancers, study finds
The usual rubbish. No control for social class
Scientific experts have reams of data to show that the nation faces an epidemic of illnesses that are exacerbated by vehicle exhaust. These illnesses include cardiovascular disease, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), l ...
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Fit Pregnancy: Done With the First Trimester!
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Charlotte H.
Posted
Sun 10 May 2009 10:43pm
I'm 14 weeks pregnant today which means that not only am I officially second trimester now but I'm also the proud mama to a lemon. Yes, the Jelly Bean has moved up the random food scale used by Baby Center to describe the various fetus stages from junk food to something healthier although I can't help but wonder about the lemon/bad car analogy. ...
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Pregnancy Symptoms
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Jennifer

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Wed 22 Oct 2008 4:51pm
Being that the dreaded period is still MIA, I figured that a post on pregnancy Symptoms would be mildly appropriate. I'll be visiting the local dollar store later to see if they got any more in stock later so maybe I'll have an answer soon. I've been feeling like crap since Easter. I figured it was the flu or something. Maybe not. I keep imagin ...
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A very pregnant patient from the US !
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Dr. Aniruddha M.
Posted
Sat 04 Jun 2011 11:21am
After three years of trying to conceive our first child (with efforts that included three rounds of Clomid with IUI, plus one un-medicated IUI) with some of the top infertility specialists in California, my husband and I were feeling sad, discouraged and borderline broke (our insurance didn't cover any infertility treatment), with still no baby i ...
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