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How to use hypnosis to promote relaxation during pregnancy and minimize pain and anxiety during laborThe use of natural, drug-free approaches during pregnancy and delivery has never been more popular. This unique and innovative book explains step-by-step how to harness the power of hypnosis to lessen the common complaints of pregnancy and ease a woman s experience of childbirth. Hypnosis is a natural form of anesthesia, which allows women to fully experience the joy of childbirth, providing relief from anxiety, fear, and labor pain without the use of an epidural or narcotics. It also includes other valuable information such as: — Determining who is a good candidate for hypnosis– Putting together a birthing team and finding the right help– Treating morning sickness, heartburn, excessive weight gain, insomnia, leg cramps, and general aches and pains of pregnancy with hypnosis– When things don t go as planned; what to do if anesthesia is necessary.
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DRIVE by Applied Nutriceuticals is simply the most versatile performance-enhancing sports supplement available! Whether it’s packing an inch of girth on your arms or shaving a second off your best time, DRIVE provides the goods to help you get there! -Increases muscle strength & speed for optimal athletic performance -Boosts endurance and stamina -Promotes dense, permanent lean muscle growth -Dramatically improves recovery time -Enhances sexual performance -Stimulates motivation and Improves mood -Stimulant-free The synergistic combination of constituents contained in this unique compound creates an extremely anabolic environment through a variety of different bio-chemical mechanisms: -Combines cGMP and cAMP synergism -Increased thyroid activity -Aromatase inhibiting effects -SHBG inhibition -Increased luteinizing hormone activity -Improved testosterone / estrogen and testosterone / cortisol ratios. The processes are complex, but the outcome is simple: You’ll feel better, look better and… Be better at what you do best! Following the dosage chart found on bottle, take on an empty stomach first thing in the morning then 1 hour pre-workout or mid-afternoon. Do not take within 3 hours of bedtime. Has both immediate and cumulative effects that improve with continued use. This product is only intended to be consumed by healthy adults 18 years of age or older. Before using this product, seek advice from a physician if you are aware of your current health care condition or have any pre-existing medical condition including but not limited to: high or low blood pressure, cardiac arrhythmia, stroke, heart difficulty urinating due to enlarged prostate or if you are taking an MAO-B inhibitor or any other prescription or over-the-counter medication. Do not use if you are pregnant, nursing, prone to dehydration or exposed to excessive heat. Discontinue use and consult your health care professional if sleeplessness, tremors, dizziness, nervousness, headaches or
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According to the statistic data of the 1999-2000 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey or the NHANES, nearly two- thirds of the total adult population in the United States are overweight, and an astonishing figure of about 30.5% of Americans are obese. This over weight and obesity prevalence fact sheet provided by the study as well presents the accompanying obesity related health problems in the population, apart from the disease’s mortality and economic costs. And a significantly stunning 61+ million people are at risk of the deadly disorders associated with obesity.
Only some of the known and proven obesity related health problems are the following:
* type 2 diabetes
* insulin resistance, glucose intolerance
* heart disease and congestive heart failure
* stroke, respiratory breathing problems and sleep apnea
* high blood pressure (hypertension)
* high blood cholesterol (dyslipidemia)
* cholescystitis and cholelithiasis
* gallbladder disease and urine leakage (stress incontinence)
* presence of excess body and facial hair (hirsutism)
* poor female reproductive health (menstrual irregularities, infertility, irregular ovulation)
* pregnancy complications
* degeneration of cartilage and bone of joints (osteoarthritis)
* psychological disorders (depression, low self- esteem, distorted body image and eating disorders)
* some forms of cancer (breast, uterine, endometrial, prostate, colorectal, kidney, and gallbladder), and
* increased surgical risk
To note, there are also gender- specific obesity related health problems among obese women and men. Obese women who have a waist circumference of more than 35 inches is considered to have a high amount of visceral fats or accumulated fats surrounding the internal organs which are associated with higher risks of liver disease and chronic conditions like diabetes and heart disease. On the other hand, among obese males, are more likely deaths caused by colon, rectum, or prostate cancer as well as acquiring a suffering disorder of sleep apnea which is seriously associated with stroke and heart attack.
Being obese causes an increased risk for developing these numbers of serious and potentially lethal health problems. What makes these obesity related health problems even more noteworthy is the fact that it causes some 300,000 premature deaths in the United States every single year. Causing government spending of billions of dollars in health care costs, and the culprit is preventable. And with these risky obesity related health problems always in mind, no one would rather eat what he wants rather than wanting to live a long healthy life with his loved ones.
Milos
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At the end of the 40 weeks of pregnancy, during the last period of the three trimesters, the future mothers enter the labor period. Labor is divided into three stages which are the dilation of the cervix, the delivery of the baby and the delivery of the placenta. In women that are giving birth for the first time labor takes around 12 to 24 hours. This period is shorter for women that had already delivered once. In their case labor takes about six to seven hours.
Contractions are the first symptoms of the labor. Sometimes Braxton-Hicks contractions are confused with labor. The difference between them is that the false contractions which are the Braxton-Hicks contraction usually start halfway through the pregnancy and continue until delivery. Labor is believed to be the cause of a hormone called oxytocin which is responsible for uterine contractions. Labor involves different symptoms that cause discomfort to the pregnant women. Among these symptoms we mention periodic cramps, backache, contractions, a small bloodstained discharge as their cervix thins and the mucus plug drop out.
As we said before labor includes three stages. The first stage is resumed at the dilation of cervix up to 10 centimeters. This first stage also includes different phases. The longest and the least painful phase of the labor is the latent phase. The cervix can thin out and mild contractions can occur. After this latent phase it is to follow an active phase. This phase involves strong and painful contractions that occur from about four to four minutes and last almost a minute. During this phase the cervix dilates around 7 centimeters. The final phase of the first stage is called the transition phase. The contractions occur more and more often and become more intense. Their frequency increases and the cervix get to the 10 centimeters size.
The second stage of the labor consists of the pushing of the baby. When the cervix gets dilated enough this stage may begin. The contractions are regular so the woman can relax between them. This stage lasts around 15 minutes to an hour, depending on each women and the number of deliveries.
The third and last stage of the labor is the delivery of the placenta. This stage does not last more than 30 minutes. For some women this stage could last only 5 minutes. The uterus contracts and pushes the placenta out.
Some advises for women that approach labor are to relax as much as possible at home and only when the contractions get regular and painful to go to a hospital, if they start bleeding from the vagina or their water breaks to go to the hospital. In hospital it is recommended to resist any urge to push before a complete dilation.
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I am 8 and a half weeks pregnant with my second child but when I woke up this morning, I had bled a little in the night - it isn’t bright red ‘fresh’ blood, it is darker than that, and I have been having a small amount of yellow/brownish type discharge since and slight cramps in my tummy. Has this happened to anyone who has still gone on to have a normal and healthy pregnancy?
Can I also ask if bed rest is necesary or should I just carry on as normal?
I bled at 6 weeks with my second baby, (with cramps) I went to hospital for blood tests, and a week later a scan showed she was just fine. I lost her further into the pregnancy due to chorioamnionitis, but if I had never caught that infection, she would now be 5 months old.
I then fell pregnant again, and bled at 8 weeks. This was in the middle of the night, so I went to hospital the next day for a scan, and everything was just fine. I’m now almost 32 weeks and everything is going just great.
So it happened to me.
However, I bled at 4 weeks pregnant twice and miscarried. This was just failed implantation though.
I bled at 6 weeks and miscarried - This was bright red with grey clots, and was quite painful.
I would ring the Doctor if you haven’t already, although I am sure as it’s light and not bright red, that you are going to be just fine
xx
EDIT - I was told to rest each time I bled. It’s up to you what you do and what your Doctor tells you to do x
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I am 8 and a half weeks pregnant with my second child but when I woke up this morning, I had bled a little in the night - it isn’t bright red ‘fresh’ blood, it is darker than that, and I have been having a small amount of yellow/brownish type discharge since and slight cramps in my tummy. Has this happened to anyone who has still gone on to have a normal and healthy pregnancy?
Can I also ask if bed rest is necesary or should I just carry on as normal?
I bled at 6 weeks with my second baby, (with cramps) I went to hospital for blood tests, and a week later a scan showed she was just fine. I lost her further into the pregnancy due to chorioamnionitis, but if I had never caught that infection, she would now be 5 months old.
I then fell pregnant again, and bled at 8 weeks. This was in the middle of the night, so I went to hospital the next day for a scan, and everything was just fine. I’m now almost 32 weeks and everything is going just great.
So it happened to me.
However, I bled at 4 weeks pregnant twice and miscarried. This was just failed implantation though.
I bled at 6 weeks and miscarried - This was bright red with grey clots, and was quite painful.
I would ring the Doctor if you haven’t already, although I am sure as it’s light and not bright red, that you are going to be just fine
xx
EDIT - I was told to rest each time I bled. It’s up to you what you do and what your Doctor tells you to do x
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