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Hemorrhoids and Varicose veins are result of weak veins and excessive pressure on them. Some of the contributory factors include pregnancy, prolonged diarrhea, excessive straining exerted during heavy lifting, standing or sitting for long periods and genetic disposition. Any venous congestion in the anorectal area can lead to formation of hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids are a painful conglomeration of vessels and tissues of the anorectal area and often appear as baggy swellings. Internal hemorrhoids originate above the internal sphincter of the anus. Sometimes they can protrude from the anus causing further constriction and pain. Usually bleeding occurs when the hemorrhoidal vein ruptures. Symptoms associated with hemorrhoids include burning, itching and bleeding. Chronic loss of blood can potentially result in severe anemia. Bulking agents, hydrotherapy, and topical therapy is often recommended, however, these are temporary solutions for symptomatic relief. Strengthening the veins, reducing their permeability and improving blood circulation is known to be extremely helpful.
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Rest Assured is the most powerful sleep aid allowed without a prescription. It has been formulated to help you get a full nights sleep and wake up feeling refreshed. Directions: Adults and children 12 years of age and over, oral dosage is 2 tablets (50 mg) at bedtime if needed or directed by a physician. Rest Assured Drug Facts 2 Tablets Contain Ingredient Name Ingredient Value % DV * Diphenhydramine HCI 50 mg * *Percent Daily Value not established Other Ingredients: Croscarmellose Sodium, Dicalcium Phosphate, FD&C Blue #1 Lake, Magnesium Stearate and Microcrystalline Cellulose. Each tablet contains 64 mg. of Calcium, 0.006 mg of Sodium and 0.2 mg of Magnesium. USE - To induce drowsiness and assist in falling asleep. Warnings: Do not use alcoholic beverages while taking this product. Ask a doctor before use if you have a breathing problem such as emphysema or chronic bronchitis, glaucoma or difficulty in urination due to enlargement of the prostate gland. Do not give to children under 12 years of age. Ask a doctor or pharmacist before use if you are taking sedatives or tranquilizers. Stop use and ask a doctor if sleeplessness persists continuously for more than 2 weeks, insomnia may be a symptom of a serious underlying medical illness. If pregnant or breast-feeding, ask a health professional before use. Keep out of reach of children. In case of overdose, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center immediately.
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I am 29, I have a very good career that is on the rise. I would like to be a young mum and my husband and I planned on starting a family next year. However, I have been offered a promotion and relocation, as a consequence I will not be able to start a family for 2 years, (this is not an option) therefore I will have my first at 32/33. I have read that 28/29 is an ideal age to have a baby and stress contributes to infertility ( I work in a stressful industry).
I do not want to risk having difficulties in getting pregnant, but I have worked very hard to be in the position I am in today, I am good at what I do and I take pride in my job and I do not want to have any regrets. I work in a male dominated industry in which it would be very hard to climb up the ladder if I have a baby, it is tough enough when you reach a certain age and get married.
Are there any other career women that have been or are currently in a similar situation, and can offer me some guidance?
I had the same situation..I'm 27 I was always excellent at my work and made a lot of $$$ ….and this year i had my baby who is now 5 months old now and while i was on maternity leave i lost my job,the company closed down and I lost all that I had achieved and all the benefits that I had. I am having an extremely difficult time coping with motherhood and trying to find an employment that will be flexible,if I tell the potential employers that I have a baby,they talk me out of the job …all that equal oppurtunity is bull crap. It's a very tough choice.
I don't think you should have difficulties getting pregnant..people have children at 40.As far as career is concerned,nothing is stable when it comes to a job cuz at the end of the day it is still a job. Your career will always come in between starting a family so whether you do it now or 5 yrs later you will still have the same concern. You really need to decide with your spouse and if you really want a baby.If you have $$$ saved you should be fine incase you do need to take a year off.Goodluck.
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I am 29, I have a very good career that is on the rise. I would like to be a young mum and my husband and I planned on starting a family next year. However, I have been offered a promotion and relocation, as a consequence I will not be able to start a family for 2 years, (this is not an option) therefore I will have my first at 32/33. I have read that 28/29 is an ideal age to have a baby and stress contributes to infertility ( I work in a stressful industry).
I do not want to risk having difficulties in getting pregnant, but I have worked very hard to be in the position I am in today, I am good at what I do and I take pride in my job and I do not want to have any regrets. I work in a male dominated industry in which it would be very hard to climb up the ladder if I have a baby, it is tough enough when you reach a certain age and get married.
Are there any other career women that have been or are currently in a similar situation, and can offer me some guidance?
I had the same situation..I'm 27 I was always excellent at my work and made a lot of $$$ ….and this year i had my baby who is now 5 months old now and while i was on maternity leave i lost my job,the company closed down and I lost all that I had achieved and all the benefits that I had. I am having an extremely difficult time coping with motherhood and trying to find an employment that will be flexible,if I tell the potential employers that I have a baby,they talk me out of the job …all that equal oppurtunity is bull crap. It's a very tough choice.
I don't think you should have difficulties getting pregnant..people have children at 40.As far as career is concerned,nothing is stable when it comes to a job cuz at the end of the day it is still a job. Your career will always come in between starting a family so whether you do it now or 5 yrs later you will still have the same concern. You really need to decide with your spouse and if you really want a baby.If you have $$$ saved you should be fine incase you do need to take a year off.Goodluck.
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preemie baby, two pound baby, 27 week gest. age, Haley was born 29 weeks early due to eclampsia weighing in at a big two pounds… my baby is now five months old and going on twelve pounds!!
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http://www.oramd.com/ Anybody and everybody is at risk of developing gum disease. Pregnancy can be a time of multiple changes and one thing that can affect pregnancy is gum disease. It is important to maintain good oral health for the mother and the baby. Gum infection could also affect the health of the baby.
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Natural Ivf Alternative. Explains How To Increase The Chances Of Becoming Pregnant Without Drugs.
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i havent gave them any i was just wondering if i could give them some and the mother what do i give her she has her calcium shots yesterday and she hasnt fed them i have to feed them milk and puppy food mixed together they eat it but idk i was wondering. the vet told me to feed my dog the same thing but i think she still needs more calcium she looks like shes getting the symptoms back but not fully just the fst breathing can some one help plz?
You buy puppy milk/puppy formula, not baby milk.
When the mother has eclampsia the puppies should
be taken away from her and you should feed the puppies.
She should not be feeding the puppies.
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http://NewHemorrhoidMiracle.com/ PERMANENTLY cure your pregnancy hemorrhoids within 48 HOURS with this 99.4% EFFECTIVE remedy. 100% SAFE and 100% GUARANTEED TO WORK OR YOUR MONEY BACK, NO RISK!
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