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Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Saturday, February 21, 2009
In Which I am a Super Hero...
You can entertain yourself making your own here. I have to say, though, I was a little disappointed that a laundry basket wasn't one of the choices for accessories... ;-)
p.s. This is all Jenni's fault. ;-)
p.s. This is all Jenni's fault. ;-)
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just for fun,
just for laughs,
laughter,
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Friday, February 20, 2009
"The Trouble With Repeat Cesareans"
Good article in Time magazine. This is an upsetting example of the way insurance policies and the fear of litigation are trumping the medical evidence and the best interests of mothers and babies.
Some quotes from the article-
"Much ado has been made recently of women who choose to have cesareans, but little attention has been paid to the vast number of moms who are forced to have them. More than 9 out of 10 births following a C-section are now surgical deliveries..."
"In a 2006 ACOG survey of 10,659 ob-gyns nationwide, 26% said they had given up on VBACs because insurance was unaffordable or unavailable; 33% said they had dropped VBACs out of fear of litigation."
"With each repeat cesarean, a mother's risk of heavy bleeding, infection and infertility, among other complications, goes up. Perhaps most alarming, repeat C-sections increase a woman's chances of developing life-threatening placental abnormalities that can cause hemorrhaging during childbirth."
Some quotes from the article-
"Much ado has been made recently of women who choose to have cesareans, but little attention has been paid to the vast number of moms who are forced to have them. More than 9 out of 10 births following a C-section are now surgical deliveries..."
"In a 2006 ACOG survey of 10,659 ob-gyns nationwide, 26% said they had given up on VBACs because insurance was unaffordable or unavailable; 33% said they had dropped VBACs out of fear of litigation."
"With each repeat cesarean, a mother's risk of heavy bleeding, infection and infertility, among other complications, goes up. Perhaps most alarming, repeat C-sections increase a woman's chances of developing life-threatening placental abnormalities that can cause hemorrhaging during childbirth."
Thursday, February 19, 2009
DIY Coasters
I'm mostly just filing this here to make sure that I don't loose it, but doesn't this look really fun and classy? I never would've thought of making coasters with tiles and napkins, and I love how these only need a few supplies to make something with a lot of 'pop'!
I'll definitely be keeping my eyes open now for decorative napkins that would look good with my living room!
I'll definitely be keeping my eyes open now for decorative napkins that would look good with my living room!
Friday, February 13, 2009
Do you have rhinotillexomania?
I certainly hope not. But if so, here is a helpful guide from WikiHow, on how to stop picking your nose.
There are also insightful warnings included at the end, like this one-
"See your health professional if straight-talking and self-reasoning don't work. You might be suffering from compulsive nose-picking (rhinotillexomania) and this may need medical and/or psychological treatment and intervention, especially if it relates to a traumatic event in your life."
There are also insightful warnings included at the end, like this one-
"See your health professional if straight-talking and self-reasoning don't work. You might be suffering from compulsive nose-picking (rhinotillexomania) and this may need medical and/or psychological treatment and intervention, especially if it relates to a traumatic event in your life."
Labels:
health,
humor,
just for fun,
just for laughs,
laughter,
random,
safety
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Quotables
If the English language made any sense, a catastrophe would be an apostrophe with fur.
- Doug Larson
- Doug Larson
Monday, February 02, 2009
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