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BECOME PREGNANT (despair, hope, sadness and finally joy)

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Ten years ago I thought I was infertile. Now here’s me, many years later with my two beautiful babies. They were both naturally conceived after years of “trying”. Here’s how it happened…
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My name is Carol Andrews, and I’d like to share my story with you. It’s a story of despair, hope, loss, sadness, longing and finally joy—not one, but two miracles! Become Pregnant
Ten years ago my husband Lindsay and I decided it was “time to start a family”. We had been married for five years, had saved up and bought our first house. We both had stable jobs. I was 34. My husband was 27. We were ready. We made the decision on our fifth wedding anniversary, 9 September 1994.
We thought it would be easy. After all, we’d put so much effort into not getting pregnant over the first five years of our marriage. We’d tried out all of the different contraceptive options, since the contraceptive pill didn’t seem to agree with me.
We both had physical check ups. Our GP told us we were both in good health and, despite the fact that I’d left my run a little late, should have no trouble conceiving. I (arrogantly) told my GP I was a very young 34, and we enthusiastically started on our mission.
We were both convinced that it would happen quickly. After all, we were both very goal oriented people. Anything we’d set ourselves as a goal before, we’d always achieved. So we were puzzled when 3 months went by and my period rolled around yet again.
We told ourselves that it would happen when the time was right, and continued our efforts in earnest.
It was only later (years later) that I discovered that many of the things we were doing at this stage were actively preventing us from conceiving and carrying a child.
After 12 months of frustration, the situation was starting to affect our relationship.
What was I doing wrong? How come all these other women could do it and I couldn’t? What was wrong with me?
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The Pregnancy Miracle By Lisa Olson

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Pregnancy Miracle is a “A sure-fire, 100% guaranteed, clinically researched system that is backed by 60,000+ hours of nutritional expertise and Chinese medicine research for getting pregnant quickly and naturally. This is a very rare, highly unique and potently powerful Infertility healing system, which very few women even know exists”. Together with one on one email counsellin g with the expert and author Lisa Olson, this is an incredible high value package, which any one striving to become pregnant quick ly and naturally, cannot afford to be without. Please see http://www.DesperateToGetPregnant.com

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Tracy Jordan – Get it Pregnant

I love cornbread so much I want to take it behind a middle school and get it pregnant.

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One Life To Live Epi On 2-4-10 Part 1 of 5

Part 1 Summary: In the blizzard, Charlie and Dorian plowed into a snow bank. The other car, which carried Brody, John and Natalie, had careened off an embankment. Natalie was unconscious but John found a pulse. She finally woke up and John tried to get her out of the car. “I can’t. I’m stuck,” she grimaced. John promised not to leave Natalie. Natalie urged him to look for Jessica. John refused to leave. Brody couldn’t get a phone signal. Brody’s phone rang and he jumped for it. It was Rex. “Mitch has Stacy,” Rex reported. Brody tried to explain where Jessica was. Connection was lost between the two phones. Natalie smelled gas. John came up with a plan to extricate Natalie from the car before the gas ignited. Moments later the car was engulfed in flames.

Charlie tried to start the car but couldn’t. Dorian wanted the car out of the road. The two started to squabble. Charlie thought he heard metal on metal. Dorian and Charlie started to head out into the snow, and Dorian heard a car horn. Dorian and Charlie trudged through the show until Charlie saw a light through the trees, and thought they had found Mitch.

Schuyler, also driving in the snow, remembered his conversation with Kim. Gigi called him and urged him to turn around because of the snow. He said no, adding that he needed to talk to her that night. Gigi asked for details but Schuyler wanted to speak to her in person. He hit a snow bank and his face slammed into the steering wheel. Gigi tried to get him to respond but he was unconscious.

Rex demanded answers from Kim, who Kim hemmed and hawed. Rex suspected she wasn’t telling him the whole truth. Oliver showed up and was upset to learn that Stacy was in labor. “It’s way too early,” he said nervously. Oliver and Rex looked over a map of the mountain, then went to get a four by four vehicle. Kim begged them to save her best friend.

Mitch watched intently as Jessica woke up. He assured his daughter that it was just a little harmless ECT. He talked to her about her future and her destiny. He told her that her baby was on his way “right now.” Jessica reminded him that she wasn’t pregnant. Mitch wondered If Jessica knew who he was. Jessica didn’t seem to know anything. Stacy charged into the room and was relieved to see Jessica, but grew concerned when Jessica just sat there and stared. Mitch told Stacy it was “time,” and said he wanted to examine “the vessel.” Jessica began touching Stacy’s stomach. Stacy begged to be let go. Mitch suggested Stacy let Nurse Charles examine the baby. Nurse Charles reported that Stacy wasn’t due for another 3 weeks. When Stacy confirmed that Rex was not the baby’s father, Mitch demanded that she tell him everything and “don’t leave a thing out.” Stacy recounted what led to her decision to get pregnant by another man. Mitch was furious that his plan for his grandchild had ended. “Father, is that my baby?” Jessica asked.

Todd and Tea cuddled in bed, happy that the snow storm was keeping them in bed. Todd couldn’t stay in bed forever and wanted to talk to Viki so he left.

Cole came home and told Starr that Elijah Clarke was representing Marty, but he couldn’t do anything until the next day. Marty would have to spend the night in jail. Starr tried to get Cole to come to bed because he couldn’t do anything more for his mom that night.

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When Science Is On Your Side, But You Lose Anyway

In a lawsuit where the claim is that a product or substance caused a disease or injury, one would think that a sine qua non of the plaintiff’s case is strong evidence that the product or substance is more likely than not the cause of the particular injury the plaintiff claims to have. Yet, my observation of these cases over many years is that while defense lawyers may firmly believe that such evidence is weak, lacking, or bogus, the plaintiff is often still able to make substantial recoveries before juries.

Defense lawyers frequently express frustration with juries that seem to ignore the powerful scientific evidence they present to counter the plaintiff’s claims. They characterize the jury as unsophisticated, easily manipulated, and led by emotions rather than thought. In this article we will examine why jurors so often reject the defense’s strong scientific case and ways that the defense might overcome that problem.

In what follows I want you to make an assumption: That the defense’s scientific case on causation is strong and the plaintiff’s is relatively weak. We’re not talking about the relationship between asbestos exposure and asbestosis. With that in mind, let us first understand why the plaintiff’s case may be appealing to jurors despite its weakness.

First, defense lawyers need to understand that when they step outside their role as lawyers that most of them are not much different from everyone else. Acting as a defense lawyer entails thinking in a logical and rationality maximizing manner. The weakness of some defense lawyers is expecting jurors to think in the same way when, in their everyday lives, most of these same lawyers frequently do not think this way. Let’s take some examples.

1. Would you choose to engage in an activity that could provide great rewards, but brought great misery when unsuccessful and which had a fifty percent failure rate? My guess is that many of you would not, yet almost all of you have chosen or will choose to get married, an activity with a fifty percent failure rate. Interestingly, many people (including defense lawyers) choose to marry knowing what the failure rate is. Despite this assumption of the risk, many still blame others for the failure. We find this external attribution of blame to be a common occurrence among jurors, even when the plaintiff has knowingly engaged in a well known and risky activity.

2. Bushes that burn that never burn; waters of a sea parted by the raising of a rod; a woman turned into a pillar of salt; another woman made pregnant by a God and giving birth to a God; and water turned into wine. People unfamiliar with the Judeo-Christian religious tradition might find these to be bizarre and impossible events. Despite no scientific evidence to support their actual occurrence, many millions of people believe them to have been real. Count among that group many defense lawyers who unquestionably have faith in their reality. I am not proposing that none of these events are false.

But if you think of common sense as like faith (a naturally felt belief in the way the world works in the absence of much empirical evidence), it is easy to see how difficult it might be to change common sense beliefs with scientific evidence. Some of these common sense beliefs are that just about anything has the ability to cause cancer; that exposure to any amount of a chemical can cause devastating injuries; and that single chemicals can cause multitudes of injuries. Is it really so hard to conceive of jurors being easily persuaded that exposure to welding fumes can cause Parkinson’s disease and ignoring evidence that runs counter to that?

3. How many defense lawyers buy lottery tickets? Not all, I’m sure. But I’d also “wager” that many do. Some of these are the same lawyers that argue dose/response relationships to jurors and present them with risk assessments. These lawyers believe it is worth spending money for a less than one in several million chances to win the lottery, yet expect jurors to conclude that the one in a million chance of getting injured by a chemical exposure precludes the plaintiff from being that person.

When we add in superstition, habit, custom and tradition into the lives of defense lawyers we see that much of the thinking in which they engage in their every day lives is not commanded by the same logic and super rationality that commands their thinking in the courtroom. Most importantly, that type of thinking is clearly not what is required to negotiate the challenges of every day life. Non rational and illogical thinking patterns can be quite successful strategies in everyday life. They serve their purposes.

Conclusion

In everyday life, scientists and lawyers do not behave like scientists and lawyers. For jurors a trial is everyday life. They do not and will not reason like experts. To the lawyer and scientist, jurors may be making mistakes in their reasoning, but they are not. They are doing the reasoning of everyday life. How this is done with scientific evidence can be understood and consequently the evidence can be presented to them in a way that makes sense to everyone, lawyers, scientists, and jurors alike.

anonymous
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A friend is trying to get pregnant but is having trouble how can she get pregnant easier. Any answers to help!

She is having difficulties and does not know why Can any one give her suggestions. Or have any Idea why she might be having difficulies!

She should chart her temperature. After doing it for a few weeks she will know when she is fertile and can then plan her activity to occur a few days before (sperm can live for a few days) and every day until a few days after. Also, her partner shoudl abstain from ANY activity a few days before to build up some sperm.

what’s the fastest way to get my pregnant fiance in phils to the USA?


try DHL :-)

How likely is it that I could get pregnant?

I’ve been taking birth control religiously since I was 17. 3 years.
I only have 1 fallopian tube. (Instead of ovulating once a month, it’s once every 2 months)
If I stopped taking it and had sex mid-month, could I get pregnant?

We want to try and see if it happens, but if not it’s whatever.
I don’t know which fertile month I am. And as far as the last question goes, we’re both ready and would love a child. We’re just not going to use protection and see what happens.

Of course its possible, but there is obviously less of a chance due to you having only one fallopian tube. It will depend on alot of things.

Good Idea for 22nd Birthday present for Pregnant Friend?

My best friend whom I work with at a bank, is pregnant, not married, and it is her birthday on Labor day. Part of me knows it would be practical to get her something baby-oriented, but I mean, I want her to still feel young and get a present that says, you’re 22 and your life is not over….. any ideas?? Whether things… or I was thinking maybe a gift certificate to a Pregnant massage or something…… bc thats enjoyable either way pregnant or not…. but not trying to pay over 50 dollars….. ideas? thanks guys!!

I was thinking a massage or pedicure gift certificate is a good idea. It is a way to pamper herself.Especially if she is further along.

Coping with Male Factor Infertility

Information our doctor gave us about “Proxeed” I am not endorsing this product, and have not taken it.
But I am passing along the info for you to look at it, and make the decision that is best for you. :)

What it is:
Dietary supplement for men to optimize reproductive health. Said to improve sperm motility, speed, count and concentration. Should be taken for 3 months to see an improvement because sperm require 74 days to mature. (*statements have not been evaluated by FDA and the paperwork has a disclosure stating that: “this product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease and is not designed to improve sperm that is not already optimal.”)

www.proxeed.com

List of ingredients the Dr. said we can buy for less money (same thing as proxeed):
1 bottle L-Carnitine Fumarate 500mg (2 pills twice a day)
1 bottle Acetyl L-Carnitine 500mg (1 pill twice a day)
30+ pouches Emer’gen-C (1 pouch per day)

Some of what I found online:
http://www.amazingpregnancy.com/pregnancy-articles/80.html

For improved count and motility:
coenzyme Q10
pyconogenol
L-Arginine
L-Carnitine
Pumpkin Seeds
Flaxseed Oil
Selenium
B12
Vitamin C
Vitamin E
Zinc
Avocados
Eggs
Turkey
Oysters
Green leafy vegetables
Salmon
Sardines
Walnuts
Grape Seed extract
etc…etc…etc…who knows what really even works??
But IUI (intrauterine insemination) is the next step we are taking. Email me or comment with any questions, thanks for watching :)

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