Category: DIY Insemination
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Why Suggesting Love and Prayer for Postpartum Depression is Both Misguided and Harmful
At home insemination A recent statement by author Laura Jennings suggests that women suffering from postpartum depression (PPD) would be better served by meditation and prayer rather than medical intervention. This assertion comes on the heels of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force’s recommendation to screen all pregnant women and new mothers for depression, aiming…
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Every Student Contributes to an Amazing Elementary Art Project
At home insemination In a vibrant initiative, an elementary school in Indiana has fused creativity and literature to craft a stunning outdoor display that will inspire students for years. Students in grades K-5 at Maplewood Elementary in Newburgh painted rocks influenced by the book “Only One You,” authored by Linda Kranz, forming a colorful pathway…
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The Financial and Emotional Turmoil of Having a Baby — Even for a Health Policy Specialist
At home insemination Updated: March 30, 2021 Originally Published: July 18, 2018 It’s hard to fathom that it has already been over five months since our second child, Max, made his grand entrance. His mother, Jenna, is recovering well, which is a blessing considering the alarmingly high maternal mortality rates in the U.S. Max is…
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20 Signs I’m Too Exhausted to Be a Mom
At home insemination Most days, I embrace my role as a mom. I juggle everything from school projects to bedtime routines, ensuring that my kids thrive. I care about their grades, health, and happiness. I’m the queen of multitasking, creating Pinterest-worthy crafts and dutifully attending every school event, often on time and dressed appropriately. But…
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APA Revises Mental Health Guidelines to Address Women’s Unique Challenges
At home insemination The American Psychological Association (APA) has made significant strides in recognizing the mental health needs of women and girls through its newly updated guidelines. Mental health is crucial for everyone, but individuals of different genders often face distinct challenges that can impact their well-being in various ways. The latest recommendations by the…
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10 Cozy and Fuzzy Slippers Your Kids Will Adore Wearing Daily
At home insemination With everyone spending more time at home, slippers have become the go-to footwear for kids and adults alike. I mean, who can resist the allure of soft, fuzzy slippers? Kids, especially, seem to leap at the chance to put on a pair of these comfy shoes! The ideal fuzzy slippers for children…
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Introducing the Urban Darling, Clara
At home insemination In vibrant cities like Portland and Brooklyn—known for their self-aware communities—we not only revel in the charm of artisanal products and local delicacies but also engage in a conscious reflection of our choices to fend off any potential ridicule. We master the art of embracing the small, the local, and the handmade,…
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The Importance of Safe Spaces for Our Youth: A Perspective
At home insemination I began my journey in higher education in Minnesota as a graduate assistant back in 2009. Today, I work in Oregon, where I’ve taken on a variety of roles at state universities, including instructor, academic advisor, and learning resource coordinator. Throughout my career, I’ve supported numerous students from diverse backgrounds, including those…
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5 Essential Strategies for Your Kids to Excel in Their Exams
At home insemination As the exam season approaches, many parents may find themselves feeling anxious about their children’s readiness. As an educator at a prominent university, I have witnessed numerous students struggle with exams, often facing issues like running out of time or submitting incomplete answers. Despite their hard work, these students frequently earn disappointing…
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Over 130 Secret Service Agents Assigned to Protect the President Are in Quarantine Due to COVID-19
At home insemination In light of recent events, more than 130 Secret Service agents have been instructed to isolate or quarantine following positive COVID-19 tests or close contact with infected colleagues, as reported by The Daily Observer. This situation has emerged partly due to a series of campaign rallies held in the lead-up to the…