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If I believed by death I could embargoThe amorous thoughts that ballast down this girth,Then with my hands I would have lain in earthThese noisome arms, these legs, and all their cargo;But since from tears, I fear, the way does far goAlong in tears, and only is a birth Into another war, I cross the firthBy halves and stay by halves, alas, nor far go.But now the time is well to end this feint;An
The problem has been going on for about an year. I went to see my Doctor who has done all types of blood tests and all has come back positive. I.e. no problem. I researched stomach ulcers and my doctor's opinion is that I do not have an Ulcer. I got my larynx inspected by an Ear nose and throat specialist and he said there are no problems with my vocal cords or my larynx. He referred me to a
My husband and I are planning our first baby. We're both very excited but he refuses to cut the umbilical cord when the time comes because he is very squeamish and hates blood. I understand his reasoning but it seems like such a special moment and I don't want him to miss it. Should I try to convince him or leave it alone? If so, how could I change his mind?
This situation is currently happening to a friend of my sisters. I didn't pry, so I don't know all the facts or the fancy medical terms for any of it or names of diseases.This girl, AJ has a 2year old little boy who is very sick and has a very high chance of dying within the year. There is a small chance of the boy surviving with an experimental procedure which involves tissue and blood samples o
i am 30 weeks and 1 day. i have this gut feeling that something is wrong or something is going to go wrong. i don't know why. my lil guy is very active, im not cramping, bleeding, or anything. i just feel like something is wrong! i have an ultrasound at 33 weeks (on february 22nd) and i keep thinking that something is going to be wrong and i will need an emergency C-section. is this normal to wor
a) controls vital reflexes such as respiration, heart rate, and blood pressure b) coordinates voluntary movements c) contains Purkinje cells d) connects the spinal cord to the brain and makes chemicals important in sleep
when i went to the hospital with my 1st they hooked me up to moniters. was for contractions/movements/heartbeat/iv-fluid/blood pressure i had to push a button when the baby moved. Think it was 2 straps around my belly. And the clamp on my finger and the blood pressure cuff on my arm. Iv in my wrist they tried my hand. It had a bag and they put a shot of something in the cord and it kinda burned.
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