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I have married 2 years. but no child, we have *** twice in a week, how can get the possiblity of pregancy,?
Monday, December 28th, 2009 | Other - Pregnancy & Parenting | 7 Comments
Ragu p asked:
pls advice..
pls advice..
I need some info on pregancy symptoms?
Friday, October 23rd, 2009 | Other - Pregnancy & Parenting | 8 Comments
lovelyaquariusfairy asked:
For the last 3 weeks I have had frequent daily heart burn and have been nauses almost everyday and every time I smell raw eggs I throw up. And my back hurts all the time too.I also have been really irriatable all the time I flipp out at the littlests things lately wich I am normally a very patient person.The last time I had *** was a month ago it was 3 days after my last period. Which was the first period I had in 2 months. And I have gained alot of weight recantly even though I excersise all the time.I am still in love with the guy who I had *** with but he has a girlfriend and just wants to be my friend and does not know I am possiably pregant. Should I tell him or just let him go and be with his gf. I did not know he had a girlfriend when I slept with him. I have mutual friends with him should I let them tell him or tell him in person. I really don’t know what to do. I really need some advice please help me. Liz
I am old enough to by a pregancy test I am 21 and he is 32 and one more thing to mention I am a 5 days late for my period.
For the last 3 weeks I have had frequent daily heart burn and have been nauses almost everyday and every time I smell raw eggs I throw up. And my back hurts all the time too.I also have been really irriatable all the time I flipp out at the littlests things lately wich I am normally a very patient person.The last time I had *** was a month ago it was 3 days after my last period. Which was the first period I had in 2 months. And I have gained alot of weight recantly even though I excersise all the time.I am still in love with the guy who I had *** with but he has a girlfriend and just wants to be my friend and does not know I am possiably pregant. Should I tell him or just let him go and be with his gf. I did not know he had a girlfriend when I slept with him. I have mutual friends with him should I let them tell him or tell him in person. I really don’t know what to do. I really need some advice please help me. Liz
I am old enough to by a pregancy test I am 21 and he is 32 and one more thing to mention I am a 5 days late for my period.
Do you know a baby monitor will pick up your neighbors phone conversations?
Thursday, May 28th, 2009 | Other - Pregnancy & Parenting | 12 Comments
livlafluv asked:
My daughters can pick up phone calls.
My daughters can pick up phone calls.
What does breastfeeding do to your body?
Saturday, March 14th, 2009 | Other - Pregnancy & Parenting | 10 Comments
Nancie asked:
I’ve been hearing a lot about how breastfeeding is good for your baby but I can’t seem to find out what it does to your own body.
I’ve been hearing a lot about how breastfeeding is good for your baby but I can’t seem to find out what it does to your own body.
I’ve been super thirsty all the time. Is it because my mammal glands are using up all the fluids I drink in?
I’ve also heard that when you start having *** again after birth, breastfeeding makes you vaginally dry. Is that true?
What else does breastfeeding do to you? Good & bad.
What is the best way to explain breastfeeding to small children?
Sunday, March 1st, 2009 | Other - Pregnancy & Parenting | 9 Comments
bluekitty8098 asked:
I have a seven year old son and a three year old daughter and I would like some advice on how to explain to them about breastfeeding their six day old brother. They have both been asking questions about what I am doing when I feed him and why I am doing it that way rather then like their aunts (who booth have three month old babies that get formula). I didn’t breasfeed either one of them because I had to go back to work right away, which I know now is a stupid reason, but I am now a stay at home mom who is breastfeeding and I don’t want to hide in my room or whatever every time I need to feed my youngest but I don’t know what to tell them other then that when mommy’s have baby’s they make milk and that the milk that they make is the best food for the new baby. I know that they are at different levels of comprehension, I just want them to be comfortable with the way that mommy feeds their little brother.
I have a seven year old son and a three year old daughter and I would like some advice on how to explain to them about breastfeeding their six day old brother. They have both been asking questions about what I am doing when I feed him and why I am doing it that way rather then like their aunts (who booth have three month old babies that get formula). I didn’t breasfeed either one of them because I had to go back to work right away, which I know now is a stupid reason, but I am now a stay at home mom who is breastfeeding and I don’t want to hide in my room or whatever every time I need to feed my youngest but I don’t know what to tell them other then that when mommy’s have baby’s they make milk and that the milk that they make is the best food for the new baby. I know that they are at different levels of comprehension, I just want them to be comfortable with the way that mommy feeds their little brother.
Breastfeeding?
Tuesday, February 17th, 2009 | Other - Pregnancy & Parenting | 8 Comments
andreashannon2000 asked:
So I’m planning on breastfeeding this baby when I have her regardless, but I was wondering…does breastfeeding help you lose weight faster?
So I’m planning on breastfeeding this baby when I have her regardless, but I was wondering…does breastfeeding help you lose weight faster?
How do I go about stopping breastfeeding?
Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009 | Other - Pregnancy & Parenting | 16 Comments
♥Pamela♥ asked:
I’m planning on stopping breastfeeding my 15 month old daughter soon, but I don’t know how to go about it. I don’t know anything about it, so please forgive my innocence of the subject. Does it hurt? Am I likely to get overly emotional about it? Or do you think that maybe I should just wait and see if she loses interest in breastfeeding?
I only feed her at night to get her sleepy, and then again if she wakes up during the night. Please don’t give me lectures about her having created a dependancy on me to go to sleep, I know that this has happened.
I’m just after advice.
Thanks in advance
I’m planning on stopping breastfeeding my 15 month old daughter soon, but I don’t know how to go about it. I don’t know anything about it, so please forgive my innocence of the subject. Does it hurt? Am I likely to get overly emotional about it? Or do you think that maybe I should just wait and see if she loses interest in breastfeeding?
I only feed her at night to get her sleepy, and then again if she wakes up during the night. Please don’t give me lectures about her having created a dependancy on me to go to sleep, I know that this has happened.
I’m just after advice.
Thanks in advance
How soon after giving birth can you begin a birth control regiment?
Tuesday, December 30th, 2008 | Other - Pregnancy & Parenting | 12 Comments
*~*Momma To Lairen Elizabeth*~* asked:
Just wondering the soonest time after giving birth when I can begin taking birth control pills again. Do you have to wait 6 weeks or however long you bleed for until you can begin taking them, or can you begin taking them shortly after going home from the hospital?
Just wondering the soonest time after giving birth when I can begin taking birth control pills again. Do you have to wait 6 weeks or however long you bleed for until you can begin taking them, or can you begin taking them shortly after going home from the hospital?
After giving birth, how long did it take for your period to become regular?
Sunday, December 21st, 2008 | Other - Pregnancy & Parenting | 6 Comments
applesoup asked:
I gave birth in February, breastfed, and finally got my first period (since giving birth) on September 9th. I’m now on day 34 of my cycle and my period is yet to come. How long did it take for your period to become regular after giving birth?
No, I’m not breastfeeding. Does 34 days sound like a long cycle? Also, before I went on the pill my cycles were around 31 days. However, before I got pregnant, I’d been on the pill for 4 years. So should my cycle look more like my with-the-pill cycle or my pre-pill cycle?
I gave birth in February, breastfed, and finally got my first period (since giving birth) on September 9th. I’m now on day 34 of my cycle and my period is yet to come. How long did it take for your period to become regular after giving birth?
No, I’m not breastfeeding. Does 34 days sound like a long cycle? Also, before I went on the pill my cycles were around 31 days. However, before I got pregnant, I’d been on the pill for 4 years. So should my cycle look more like my with-the-pill cycle or my pre-pill cycle?
How soon can you get pregnant after giving birth?
Saturday, December 13th, 2008 | Other - Pregnancy & Parenting | 3 Comments
Tanya asked:
I had my son July 09. My husband and I had unprotected *** once about four weeks after. I went on birth control very shortly after that. I had a very light period about two months after giving birth. My period is two weeks late (if there is even a schedule.) I’m feeling crampy, and at times moody. I’m breastfeeding, but very afraid that I somehow conceived. Can anyone give me their experiences on this?
I had my son July 09. My husband and I had unprotected *** once about four weeks after. I went on birth control very shortly after that. I had a very light period about two months after giving birth. My period is two weeks late (if there is even a schedule.) I’m feeling crampy, and at times moody. I’m breastfeeding, but very afraid that I somehow conceived. Can anyone give me their experiences on this?
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