Showing posts with label Pregnancy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pregnancy. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 15, 2016

The New Rules Of Oral Sex

A blowjob doesn't have to be a job for her.

Heed these 8 rules of oral etiquette to make it as fun for her as it is for you (well, almost)

"The more comfortable and pleasing you make it for her, the more enthusiastic she’ll be about doing it more often,” says sex and marriage therapist Moushumi Ghose.

Friday, April 22, 2016

First Response conceives Bluetooth-enabled pregnancy test

Waiting to find out if you’re pregnant is hard, but a new Bluetooth-enabled test promises to make that pregnant pause easier to bear.


The First Response Pregnancy PRO Digital Pregnancy Test + App Access, which bills itself as the “first and only” Bluetooth-enabled pregnancy test, hit shelves this week promising to sync the plastic stick you’re peeing on with your smartphone.

Thursday, March 3, 2016

NYC Doctor and Spotify Team up to create the Perfect Playlist for Giving Birth

It has a good beat and you can push to it.
A Manhattan OB-GYN has teamed up with Spotify, the music streaming service, to deliver the perfect playlist for giving birth.

A NYC OB-GYN has partnered with Spotify to create a playlist for giving birth.
“Music strongly influences our central nervous system’s limbic system which manages our memories, emotions, and how we deal with fear and pain,” said Dr. Jacques Moritz.
There are over 90,000 “Push Playlists” according to Spotify. Moritz reports that 70% of his patients rely on music to help get them through labor.

Friday, February 19, 2016

Women who give birth after 40 are at increased risk of heart attack or stroke years later

Don’t wait too long to have babies.

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Women who give birth after 40 put themselves at increased risk of strokes and heart attacks, according to a new study presented Wednesday at the American Stroke Association meeting in Las Vegas.

Researchers at the Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Institute in Minnesota studied data from 72,000 women over 12 years. Of the women, 3,300 became pregnant later in life, and 3.8% eventually had strokes or heart attacks.

Thursday, February 18, 2016

Dying Unborn Twin Embracing Sister in the Womb Shows Sonogram by Kansas woman

Twins are known to have a special bond, but this one tops them all.
A Kansas woman's sonogram shows twins embracing each other. One of the twins is not expected to survive long after birth.

A Kansas woman's sonogram shows twins embracing each other. One of the twins is not expected to survive long after birth.

A Kansas couple's unborn child, with a hole in his heart and an abnormal brain, can be seen embracing his sister in the womb in a breathtaking sonogram taken on Tuesday.
"Most twins, when she's trying to take pictures and stuff, they're kicking each other and hitting each other and she said with our twins it seems like she was very protective over him," mom Brittani McIntire told KWCH.

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Kim Kardashian eating placenta following Saint’s birth to avoid postpartum depression

Kim Kardashian is doing what she can to prevent postpartum depression.
The 35-year-old reality star plans to eat her placenta following the birth of her new son, Saint West, she revealed on her app Monday.

Kim Kardashian shared this picture of placenta pills on her app Monday.Kim Kardashian plans to eat her placenta following the birth of her new baby boy, Saint West.
"I heard so many stories when I was pregnant with North of moms who never ate their placenta with their first baby and then had postpartum depression," Kardashian wrote. "But then when they took the pills with their second baby, they did not suffer from depression!"

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Utero Stem Cell Test First to begin in UK and Sweden in January

For the first time, fetuses in the womb with brittle bone disease will be treated with stem cells.
The goal is that the cells, which can work in many tissues, will alleviate the symptoms of brittle bone disease, which is incurable.

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The rare condition — which affects 1 in every 25,000 births — results from a genetic mutation and causes severe pain and broken bones.
Those afflicted often have additional medical ailments,

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