Month: October 2022
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“I Refuse to Let My Partner Leave Her Job,” Says Man Who Wants More for Her
self insemination kit As I grow older, I’ve noticed that many of my friends are encouraging their partners to leave their careers to become stay-at-home parents. While there are undeniable advantages to being at home, I have different aspirations for my partner. This sentiment is at the heart of the essay titled “Why I Won’t…
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Are You Excited for Football Season?!
home insemination Kit As summer days dwindle and the sun takes its sweet time rising, I couldn’t help but notice how my 11-year-old son, Jake, was becoming more and more glum. When he hopped off the bus after day camp, the looming start of school hit him hard. Like many kids, he eagerly counts down…
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To the Single Mom on Mother’s Day
home insemination Kit Dear Single Mom, I’ve been thinking about you a lot this week. As Mother’s Day approached, memories of your struggles and triumphs came to mind. I understand that this day can be bittersweet for you. Having been a single mom for nearly five years myself, I relate deeply to your experiences. My…
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Why I Won’t Apologize for Vaccinating My Children
self insemination kit Last week, my son had his routine well-child checkup, and I was relieved to find it was completely uneventful. After addressing a minor issue with a dry patch on his toes (thankfully just a result of his active boyhood), our kind nurse returned with his vaccinations. He barely flinched at the first…
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Understanding the Connection Between BMI and IVF: Why It Matters
Get Pregnant Fast When it comes to fertility treatments like in vitro fertilization (IVF), one crucial factor often overlooked is the individual’s Body Mass Index (BMI). BMI is a numerical value derived from an individual’s height and weight, and it serves as a useful indicator of body fat. But why does this metric matter in…
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CDC Reports 279 Pregnant Women in the U.S. Infected with Zika Virus
self insemination kit Zika virus, known for causing serious birth defects like microcephaly, continues to pose a risk to pregnant women in the U.S. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as of May 12, 279 pregnant women are confirmed to have contracted the virus. This figure includes 157 women from the…