Category: DIY Insemination
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Creative Dad Crafts Star Wars-Inspired Helmets for His Son
Parenting Innovative Father Designs Star Wars-Inspired Helmets for His Child At home insemination When Mark and Sarah Thompson’s infant son, Leo, was just two months old, their pediatrician identified an issue with the shape of his head. They soon learned that Leo had craniosynostosis, a condition where one or more joints in a baby’s skull…
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What Occurs When a Screen Addict Undertakes a Tech Detox
At home insemination Recently, I came across an intriguing piece on WNYC’s program “The Takeaway,” which encouraged listeners to participate in a week-long challenge to put their phones down. The argument presented was that constant device usage denies individuals the chance to experience boredom, a state that can spark creativity. The challenge promotes confronting those…
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Why Meditation Might Be Intimidating
At home insemination For those just starting out, it’s completely valid to perceive Vipassana meditation simply as a practice where you sit quietly with your eyes shut. There are no chants, no intricate hand gestures, and you definitely don’t need to shuffle around a room or bow to any objects. No special attire is required…
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Confession: I Tried My Own Breast Milk — And Guess What? Nearly 40% of Moms Do the Same
At home insemination Many mothers are curious about their own breast milk, and it turns out they’re not alone. A recent survey found that nearly two out of five breastfeeding moms have tasted their own milk. This isn’t as unusual as it may sound; it’s similar to the instinct to sample your cooking before serving…
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Moms Share Their True Mother’s Day Wishes with Jimmy Kimmel – Spoiler: No More Craft Projects
At home insemination When it comes to Mother’s Day gifts, kids have it easy. There are no real expectations, and the phrase “it’s the thought that counts” really sums it up. Kids aren’t held to any standards when it comes to gift-giving; after all, they don’t have jobs to earn their own money! Even if…
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Your Baby’s Expected Arrival is October 7
Important Pregnancy Information At home insemination Your Pregnancy Timeline: 1st Trimester: From December 31 to March 31 2nd Trimester: From April 1 to July 7 3rd Trimester: From July 8 to October 7 Only about 5% of babies are born exactly on their due date, as a typical pregnancy lasts between 38 to 42 weeks.…
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Who’s the Most Dreadful Person to Sit Next to on a Flight?
At home insemination Updated: Dec. 20, 2015 Originally Published: November 9, 2014 It’s not the scent of the cologne itself that bothers me; it’s the sheer audacity of anyone who decides to apply enough fragrance to fill an entire cabin. What kind of person wakes up and thinks, “Today, I’ll ensure that everyone around me…
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12 Misconceptions About the COVID-19 Vaccine for Kids, Clarified
At home insemination If you’re a parent of a young child, you may have questions about vaccinating them against COVID-19. With so much information circulating, it’s understandable to feel uncertain. Dr. Maya Thompson, a pediatrician at Sunnyvale Health Clinic, notes that “There’s a lot of misinformation out there that can be both confusing and alarming…
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Confronting the Challenges of Parenting a Child with Special Needs
At home insemination Recently, I’ve been reminding my 10-year-old son that while it’s completely acceptable not to enjoy tasks like homework or cleaning his room, he still has to complete them. Ironically, it seems I need to heed my own advice, as I’ve received three reminders from my daughter’s special education teacher regarding the completion…
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10 Stages of Sexual Curiosity in a Woman’s Life
At home insemination Sexual curiosity has been a lifelong companion for many of us, including myself, a regular housewife residing in North Carolina. While I may not be a fan of popular novels like Fifty Shades of Grey, the subject of sex has always intrigued me. It seems that our society pushes us to consider…