Category: Home insemination kit
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50 Shades of Disgust: When Your Child is a Booger Connoisseur
At home insemination A few years back, my family and I were visiting some friends. Our kids, all around the same age, were busy playing while the adults enjoyed some much-needed adult conversation. I stepped into the kitchen to grab a glass of water, and what I found made me cringe: my child’s grimy socks,…
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Understanding Night Terrors in Toddlers: Causes, Symptoms, and Solutions
At home insemination If you’ve ever witnessed your toddler crying, thrashing, or screaming in the middle of the night, you may have encountered a night terror. These episodes can be alarming for both parents and children, but they are typically not a cause for concern and usually diminish with age. Here’s what you need to…
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Important Note: The Pandemic-Party Spring Breakers Are NOT Millennials
At home insemination As concerns over the coronavirus pandemic escalate, many businesses are shuttered, schools are closed, and numerous states have mandated “stay at home” orders. Yet, a crowd of “young people” descended upon beaches for spring break this past weekend, seemingly indifferent to the risks of contracting COVID-19. While it’s easy to call them…
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Eye Issues in Toddlers: What Parents Should Look Out For
At home insemination When it comes to your little one, those adorable features can often distract us from their health needs. However, eye problems in toddlers are more common than you might think. Pediatric ophthalmologists suggest that children should have their first eye exam by the age of one to ensure their vision is developing…
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NYC Becomes the First City to Mandate Vaccine Proof for Indoor Dining and Activities
at home insemination syringe As the Delta variant spreads across the U.S., leading to another surge in COVID-19 cases, cities are once again grappling with how to manage public health. Some areas have reinstated mask mandates, while others, like Florida, have prohibited schools from enforcing masks. A number of bars and restaurants have begun requesting…
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My Partner and I Chose to Separate Before Resentment Set In
At home insemination My partner and I made the decision to separate just over a year ago. It was a mutual choice, and even though we both agreed it was for the best, the weeks that followed were some of the toughest I have ever faced. Now, having moved past that challenging period, I’ve gained…
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The 8 Common Misunderstandings About Infertility
At home insemination Infertility is an often misunderstood topic, and those experiencing it frequently face unhelpful comments and advice. A common piece of wisdom for those struggling with infertility is to avoid reading the comments on related articles—often filled with insensitive remarks and misconceptions. To help clarify some of these misunderstandings, here are eight prevalent…
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Debunking 3 Common Myths About Careers That “Make a Difference”
At home insemination Updated: Feb. 26, 2016 Originally Published: Dec. 1, 2014 My first job was at a career advisory organization called 80,000 Hours, which focuses on guiding individuals who wish to create a positive impact through their professions. Ironically, while I was helping others discover their career paths, I was grappling with my own…
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How to Talk to Your Child About LGBTQ+ Individuals
At home insemination In today’s world, parenting goes beyond basic needs like food and shelter. Children require emotional development, guidance, and understanding. As societal views shift, you may find yourself needing to explain the presence of LGBTQ+ individuals to your child, especially when they encounter representations in media or real life. If your child sees…
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Our Responsibility in the Challenges Facing Public Education – It’s Time for Action
At home insemination The conversation around public education is filled with buzzwords: “underperforming schools,” “Common Core,” and “teaching to the test.” Most of us might struggle to define these terms, yet we all seem to agree on one thing: America’s public schools are failing. But are they really? The truth is, public schools are not…