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U.S. Gets A "D" For Preemies • Scientists Design Healthy Beer
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11/12/08
11/12/08
Is that like how Egyptian Magic cream used to have "love" listed on the ingredients?
11/12/08
I understand the awkwardness for some people of being around an exposed breast that is being used as a nutritional food source, but honestly! It's getting harder and harder to fight for the right to abort, and once you finally give birth, you can't feed that precious little life in a public space for fear of offending some prick's delicate sensibilities!
11/12/08
(No, I have not had children. Yes, my mother did belong to La Leche League.)
11/12/08
When we visited anyone outside of NYC, I was hyper-aware of when I needed to feed her. I usually hid in a public restroom or somewhere with a closed door b/c it was clear that breastfeeding at the mall in Cincinnati was not the norm.
11/12/08
Not that I'm an anxious person, no, not me.
11/12/08
I personally have encountered women breastfeeding on the bus before, and while it has made me feel slightly uncomfortable, I can separate my feelings on the subject (mostly awkward because of the intimacy between mother and child) from the actual issue at hand. Plus, I'd rather the child was fed than having to sit through a bus ride of screaming baby agony.
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Of course, Americans avoid that stuff anyway, but I'm just sayin'.
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My pre-natal care was great, I was the healthiest I have ever been, but she still came early. I will not go into the specifics with her health, but let me say, we are all SO LUCKY to have minisparks in our lives.
ps it also may explain that I regularly grab minisparks and kiss & hug her to death. Every day with her is just awesome.
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Not that the statistics are bunk, and not that women in the US probably need much better pre natal care, but my experience is contrary.
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For me, both stays were actually therapeutic; my wife was exceptionally unhealthy for both pregnancies, and the NICU gave me an illusion of control (Look! I know her oxygen saturation! She must be fine!) that I was missing. On the other hand, my wife really wanted one of her pregnancies to be "normal", and really mourned the loss of a natural child birthing experience.
Sorry, that was a little long...but I've got six months of NICU experiences that I could draw from for this.
11/12/08
I was so terrified, as were his parents. He's doing great now, he chubby and coos and smiles and laughs his little butt off and has a massive temper.
But premature birth has to be the scariest thing ever.
11/13/08
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I don't know if I would eat it but I can tell you it costs more per pound than the food Mr. G and I eat. Just sayin'.
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