Posted by Kathryn Y Coleman at Feb 9th, 2010 in Nutrition
If a person is fat, he or she may be drawn to many diet programs which promise yhe world and anyone who is researching diet plans and weight loss programs recently has no doubt heard about the amazing acai berry diet plan. The claims are that you can just consume this scrumptious little berry that is purported to taste like blueberries dipped in dark chocolate and the weight will drop off your body. You would believe that the acai berry is a supernatural solution to weight loss.
Everybody would like to know what the truth really is? Well an acai berry from the Brazilian rainforest will not help you lose weight any more than a blueberry from the state of Maine. It is not a magical bullet. It is not a mystical potion that immediately makes the pounds melt off.
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Posted by Karen Newsome at Feb 9th, 2010 in Pregnancy
Women nowadays like to do it the natural way and employ midwives as help for natural birthing To assist in the natural birth at home look for lay midwives. Allow this page to help you to choose the best midwife for your home birth.
The very first step is to check a list of lay midwives who are practicing around your area. One credible source of info will be the official site in the internet of The Midwives Alliance of North America. Look at their skill description and previous employments. List down their numbers as well.
Make appointments with those midwives you’ve chosen so you can assess them. Let the interviewee choose which is more amenable for her, online or personal interview. But some midwives have their own schedules and might not be available during your last month of pregnancy. It is very important to know first if they are available for that due date.
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Posted by Tammy Richardson at Feb 9th, 2010 in Fertility
If you are experiencing a problem getting pregnant, then understanding the intricacies of what it takes to achieve a fertilised egg is of prime importance.
During ovulation, when the egg comes out of the ovarian wall it will normally be taken into the fallopian tube. Within seconds, the fimbria (the end of the fallopian tube) will snatch the egg up and draw it inside the tube. If an is not fertilised it will only remain alive for a maximum of twenty four hours after which it dies and is absorbed by the body, or it disintegrates and comes out with the flow of the menstrual period. To give you an idea of scale, each eggs is around the same size as this full stop.
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