Thursday, July 15, 2010

On Miscarriage

Help for Family and Friends

If you are reading this on behalf of someone else, here is some advice on how to help them.
  • Do let your genuine concern and caring show.
  • Do be available... to listen or to help with whatever seems needed at the time.
  • Do say you are sorry about what has happened and about their pain.
  • Do allow them to express as much unhappiness as they are feeling and are willing to share.
  • Do encourage them to be patient with themselves and not to expect too much of themselves, nor to impose any 'shoulds' on themselves.
  • Do allow them to talk about their loss as much and as often as they want to.
  • Do reassure them that they did everything they could and that it wasn't their fault.
  • Don't let your own sense of helplessness keep you from reaching out.
  • Don't avoid them because you are uncomfortable. Being avoided by friends may add pain to an already painful experience.
  • Don't say that you know how they feel (unless you have experienced their loss yourself, and then you can be particularly supportive).
  • Don't say 'you ought to be feeling better by now' or anything which implies judgment about their feelings.
  • Don't tell them what they should feel or do.
  • Don't change the subject when they mention their loss.
  • Don't avoid mentioning their loss out of fear of reminding them of their pain (they won't have forgotten).
  • Don't try to find something positive about the loss (eg. a moral lesson, closer family ties, etc).
  • Don't point out that at least they have their other....
  • Don't say that they can always have another.... (they wanted this one).
  • Don't say that they should be grateful for....
  • Don't make comments which in any way suggest that the loss was their fault (there will be enough feelings of doubt and guilt already).

Friday, June 18, 2010

Brazilian Baby Dancing

This little Brazilian Baby Boy cranks out the wicked traditional Samba dance moves! Lots of laughs so cute and funny.

See more posts like this at http://www.bored.com/video

Monday, June 14, 2010

How Chemtrails Affect Animals and the Environment

Chemtrails appear to be having a dramatic effect not only on humans, but on animal health and on the environment. For example:
Numerous other environmental anomalies are occurring and we believe we know what is causing this harm, but we need to test our hypothesis and then publish our results. Finally, legal action needs to be taken to put an end to chemical spraying and to punish those who are responsible.

TOXIC FRIENDS

The Bickersons She's bitching about why he chose this restaurant. He’s grumbling under his breath that he works longer hours and making dinner reservations isn’t his job. Then one long silence. Uh, check please. Spending just an evening with leaves you stressed. Come up with something to say that snaps them out of it: “So, how about them Giants?” or “Wait…are you guys fighting so you can have makeup sex later? We knew it!” If that doesn’t do it, say you’ll be calling it a night—they'll get a clue. Delete from your address book? Maybe

Click the link to see more ways on how to ID your Toxic friends.

Monday, May 10, 2010

LINDSAY LOHAN AND THE "MILKAHOLIC" COMMERCIAL

Lindsay Lohan is suing E*Trade because one of their commercials has a "milkaholic" baby named Lindsay on it. She says her name is her brand like "Madonna" or "Oprah" Here's the commercial.. what do you think?
 MILKAHOLIC COMMERCIAL
 

Friday, April 30, 2010

Protect Your Pets (and Yourself!)

So, you're avoiding the toxins found in nasty processed foods, personal care products, and even the tools you use to cook. Think your job is done? What about your pets? You may not have considered it, but your four-legged friends can introduce a whole new range of chemicals into your life. Protect them - and yourself - by making a few conscious choices about their care.
Plastics: Remember, the fewer plastics in your life, the better. The same goes for your pets. Plastic pet toys and bowls can contain bisphenol A (BPA), a chemical that's harmful to your health and that of your animals. Chose toys made with organic fabrics, and glass, ceramic, or stainless steel bowls for your animals to eat and drink from instead. The same goes for canned pet foods - many cans have BPA in their linings, which can leach into your pet's food. Some small pet food cans are BPA-free, but the only way to know for sure is to call and ask the manufacturer.
Food: Don't just assume that a pet food labeled "natural" will provide your pet with fresh cuts of meat and grains. Processed foods - and the same goes for processed pet foods - don't come from nature; they come from factories. Corporations make large profits by spending less on the ingredients they put in your pet's food. The safest choice for your pet is organic pet food, which has no artificial flavorings, growth hormones, or preservatives. It can be pricey, though, so if nothing else, read the labels and do your research to find the best brands for your pet and the best values for your wallet.
Shampoo: Studies have linked pyrethrin pest-control shampoo and phthalates with autism. Opt instead for pet shampoos that contain natural ingredients.
Make sure your pets get exercise and regular checkups, and try your best to remove the toxins from their lives. Bottom line: When you get rid of the poison, not only will you have a healthier and happier pet but you'll be a healthier and happier you.

Miscarriage Myths


Sometimes after your miscarriage you will remember straining to lift something, worry over the three martinis you drank before you took the pregnancy test, or wonder if you should have still been working out. None of this matters. Miscarriage happens, whether we do our best to prevent it or not. Here is a list of commonly blamed factors that are NOT causes of miscarriage.
These things do NOT cause miscarriage:

Stress. All mothers worry about their babies. Many experience traumatic life events during pregnancy, such as family deaths, even deaths of children or the baby's father. You will get through it, and your baby will too. As a strong case in point, over 50 women were pregnant when their husbands died on September 11 in a terrorist attack on the United States. Their babies are arriving, kicking and squawling, despite the pregnancy occurring during the absolute worst days of their mothers' lives.

Sex, even the passionate kind. Orgasm may scare you when your uterus enlarges because you can feel the contractions, but it doesn't do anything to the baby other than maybe rock him to sleep (or get him to kick you to stop and let him sleep already.) Sometimes you will have spotting after sex, but this is just because the cervix is very soft and filled with blood. A little banging sometimes makes it bleed a little, but this is not a problem. You only need to curtail your loving if your doctor has told you to do so.

Lifting your toddler or older children. Your body will complain to the point of making you drop them well before you can do anything that is harmful. Remember to pick them up by squatting and lifting with your legs, not bending over and lifting with your back. This is still not a miscarriage factor, but will save you many aches and pains.

Working out. This is actually something that helps you and the baby. There are some rules, however. Do not get your heart rate above 140 (still not a miscarriage factor, but does start to reduce the amount of oxygen to the baby) or work until you feel faint or exhausted.

Getting kicked or hit in the stomach. Remember the baby is well protected, and only you will hurt. This is often done during the night by a sleepless child you have pulled into bed with you, but if it is by a partner or other adult, get help. You don't need to bring a child into a world where abuse is present. Please visit  http://www.ncadv.org/ for help and information on domestic violence.

Poor eating habits. The baby will rob you of the nutrients it needs and only you will suffer. However, you can cause a low birth-weight baby with developmental problems if you refuse to have a healthy diet through the entire pregnancy. You should still eat well, but don't blame a miscarriage on your eating habits.

Drinking before you knew you were pregnant. The majority of women do this and it has no bearing on miscarriage. I personally tossed quite a few tequila shots the night I had a negative pregnancy test on the ninth month of trying. Two days later another test was positive. I didn't blink an eye. The baby doesn't get a drop of blood before implantation, and receives so little for the first few weeks that you really just don't need to worry about it. If you continue drinking once you know you are pregnant, however, you can cause a serous problem with Fetal Alchohol Syndrome. Once the test is positive, pick up baby bottles, not liquor ones.

Scaring the baby. Just because a near accident, or loud terrible noise, earthquake, or other event scared you, does not mean the baby even noticed. Even if the baby does jump upon hearing something loud, this is just a startle reflex and actually a healthy sign that he or she is developing normally. Babies do not have "heart attacks" from fright or get scared "to death." This is a persistent myth in several cultures and simply does not have any basis in fact.

The baby "knowing" it was unwanted. Just because a pregnancy surprised you, and even if you debated having an abortion, you did not cause your baby to die. This is a grief and guilt emotion you are feeling, but it is not true. The fact is, at least 10% of all babies die, whether they were desperately wanted or not.

These things may cause complications, but not typically a miscarriage:


Falling. We all become klutzes as our belly expands, joints loosen, and our center of balance changes. Most falls do not cause any harm to the baby. If, however, you experience bleeding or serious soreness afterward, or if you landed square on your belly in the second trimester or later, see a doctor to check the placenta for tears. Otherwise just be embarrassed.

Car accidents. While some people will blame their miscarriage on an accident, usually it isn't so. The baby is very well protected in its amniotic fluid, so unless the stomach and uterus is punctured, or the woman undergoes a period of cardiac arrest or without breathing, the baby should survive. Certainly get checked after a car accident, especially if you begin bleeding, as you may have pulled a bit of the placenta from the wall of the uterus, but don't worry too much about miscarriage. It is rare in this case.

Lifting something heavy. This caution is really for women who can cause a placental tear in the second or third trimester. This does not necessarily mean a miscarriage, and usually if you feel terrible pains later, it just means that you strained one of the round ligaments holding your uterus in place.  A little rest will be all that is needed. If you have bleeding, however, it is time to get a sonogram just to be sure you didn't pull a bit of the placenta away, although this will almost always heal itself without incident.

BUT!

Yes, I know. You started bleeding right after sex, or right after a workout. Or your baby died the day after the car accident, or the checkup at the hospital after you fell down showed no heartbeat. These things MUST have caused the miscarriage, because babies don't just die, right?

WRONG.

Babies do just die. Over half of all miscarriages are caused by chromosomal factors that are completely out of our hands. Not preventable. Nothing we can do. The majority of the others are also unrelated to anything we personally did, but some infection that got us, a poorly formed placenta or umbilical cord, a hormone problem, or health condition we didn't know about. Don't let anyone, not even your partner or your mother (or yes, the mother-in-law) tell you this was your fault. It absolutely, positively was not.

Safety Alert:

If you haven't already heard, the CPSC announced a recall yesterday on select Graco cribs and all Simplicity cribs. 
Get the scoop.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Parents upset over P & G's Pampers diapers

Proctor and Gamble is facing backlash from thousands of parents who claim Pampers diapers are harming their children. Here in Toledo 13abc's Christina Williams spoke with a local mom who is leading the Facebook crusade to get the company to listen.
April Weber is a full time mom, busy with three kids. For years, she has bought Pampers diapers, but a few months back she noticed the diapers were different. "I decided I didn't want to put it on my children, didn't want to take the risk because they are so sensitive," she says.
Turns out, Weber was right. The company redesigned some diapers with Dry Max technology, aimed at better absorbency. It's getting a lot of attention on the internet. Thousands of parents have joined this Facebook group talking about their experiences of burns, even blisters.
This diaper in question is the Pampers Cruiser. Some parents say this diaper is causing a reaction. Photos posted on Facebook by parents show red sores and blisters on their children who were allegedly using the diapers.
Parents are outraged, but pampers says the diapers are safe. "The testing that we've conducted before the diapers were sold and the monitoring of complaints since it has been on the market do not show any evidence that Dry Max causes more diaper rashes than the product it replaced." weber isn't convinced and with the number of people having the same story on Facebook, she's hoping there's power in numbers. 

Pampers is available to answer any questions. They ask that you call 1-800-PAMPERS (726-7377). Hours of operation are Monday Friday, 9am to 6pm EST. 

Search "Boycott New Pampers Dry Max" on Facebook to see the group!

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Happy 420 day: National Weed Day

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If you are a fan of the “wacky weed”, “mary jane” or just plain marijuana, today is your lucky day.
Today marks National Weed Day or 4/20 as some call it. April 20th is a day that ‘pot heads’ around the globe gather together and celebrate the controversial plant and to promote the idea of legalizing it; some even choose to smoke it.
There are expected to be several ‘protestivals,’ as they call them, across the nation today.
So, where did the term ‘4/20′ come from? It originated in 1971 when a group of high school students from San Rafael High School in San Rafael, California used the phrase in order to signal a meeting time to smoke marijuana at the Louis Pasteur statue; the time was 4:20. Since then, the phrase has caught on globally in movies, shows and even songs.
For some states, this may be the last 420 Day to celebrate the drug illegally. California is in the midst of trying to legalize the drug this coming fall.
Whether or not you choose to partake in the ’smoke out,’ there is no reason why you cannot have a little fun with the day. Some people are even celebrating it without knowing what they are celebrating.

Pet Q&A: Should we let our dog sleep in our bed?

Q.
I want my puppy to sleep in the bed with us -- is there any reason not to?
A.
Pet in bed
Before you take the plunge, consider the following: Once you invite your dog (or cat, or hamster -- did we just say that?) into your bed, she’s there for life. (Trust us.) Will the adorable puppy you love to snuggle with still be welcome when she grows up? Also, is your bed really big enough for the three of you plus any two-legged additions you might be planning? Getting rug rats and pets to play nice together is already a challenge. You don’t want your pet to feel jealous of any new bedmates. And, if either of you has allergies, fuggedaboutit. That said, in our opinion, there are few things that compare to the warmth, security, and giggles that come from tucking in with your pup for the night. We have a doggie sleep solution: Our bulldog, Ruby, went from bed hog to model mattress citizen when we added a small doggie bed to our nightly routine. We place this snuggly cushion (Ruby favors the dark chocolate color) near our feet and she happily snoozes the night away without crushing our legs. It’s also fantastic for the floor (if that’s your thing).

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Your To Be List

Having a To Be List is not about being vs. doing. It's about being WHILE doing. You cannot simply "Be". You are always doing something. Even just sitting. Even just breathing. The question is: What will you be while you are doing? What will you be while you're sitting? While you're breathing? While you're driving? ...While you're working? The choice is yours.

Speak Your Mind

Everyone! Speak your mind cuz the people who matter don't mind and the people who mind don't matter!

Waiting.

Waiting is a trap. There will always be reasons to wait. The truth is, there are only two things in life, reasons and results, and reasons simply don't count.

Author: Robert Anthony

Be Transformative/ Be Creative:

"I merely took the energy it takes to pout and wrote some blues."
- Duke Ellington

Friday, April 16, 2010

Wow I have my first follower! Soooo exciting!!!

LOL I am really hoping that everyone checking out my blog enjoys it and is interested in what they see. The things I post are all things that I come across and find interesting... or are simply things running through my brain. Please leave your comments!
I would like to hear your opinion too and I am going to be updating this blog often! Bookmark my blog and check back often, there's a lot more to come!
If you have a blog I would like to know about it.
Post your link in the comments!
Happy Friday everyone!!!!!!!!!!!!

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Vivix!

This is amazing! The video has a lot of big words.. but once you get past that and actually understand what Vivix can actually do for you.. its AMAZING!!!! Do you want to live a longer, healthier life? Just one teaspoon a day delivers the equivalent amount of resveratrol found in 100 glasses of red wine, and Vivix ingredients are 10X more powerful than resveratrol in slowing a key mechanism of aging. This product can be the answer to your health problem. All you have to do is try it.. 30 days.. its called Vivix and you can buy it through me from Shaklee!

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For many couples, toll of miscarriage lingers

Interesting... but I know we can beat the odds ;)

Mon, Apr 5, 2010 (HealthDay News) -- Wendy Becker already had three daughters when she miscarried at 14 weeks. That she was already a mother didn't lessen her grief.

"What people didn't understand was that having my other children and realizing how unique they are made it harder for me," said Becker, who lives in Highland Ranch, Colo.

At first, her husband was understanding of her need to talk through the loss and the hours she spent online searching for support groups. But as the months wore on, he became frustrated at what seemed to be her inability to get over it.

"At a time you would think you would be able to help each other, we were going totally separate directions," Becker said. "I was grieving. He was moving on."

The Beckers aren't alone in experiencing strain in a relationship in the aftermath of miscarriage; their marriage remains intact. New research finds that couples who have experienced miscarriage or stillbirth are more likely to break up even years after the loss than couples whose pregnancy ended with the birth of a child.

For miscarriage, or pregnancy loss prior to 20 weeks, the likelihood of breaking up is 22 percent higher than for couples who have a successful pregnancy. The rate of splitting up peaks between 18 months and three years afterward, before falling back to rates similar to that of other couples, according to the study.

For stillbirth, or pregnancy loss at 20 weeks and beyond, the risk of breakup or divorce is heightened by as much as 40 percent for as long as a decade after the loss, according to the study.

The researchers say this is the first nationwide study of the fallout on relationships, both among married partners and couples living together, from miscarriage and stillbirth. The study analyzed the results of 7,770 pregnancies using data from the National Survey of Family Growth.

"The findings were quite surprising at how strong they were and how long they lasted," said study author Dr. Katherine Gold, an assistant professor in the departments of family medicine and obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Michigan, in Ann Arbor.

The study is published in the May issue of Pediatrics.

Miscarriage can cause grief, anger and guilt, Gold said. Those feelings may fade in time, but not nearly as quickly as friends and family may expect them to, and can crop up again on the anniversary of the due date or the loss itself.

Becker, whose miscarriage occurred three years ago, remembers feeling alone in her grief. "No one else is grieving with you," Becker said.

The impact of stillbirth can be even worse, with some women becoming depressed or suffering from symptoms of post-traumatic stress or anxiety disorders, Gold said.

Yet pregnancy loss by no means dooms a relationship. Most women are resilient, Gold said.

"Most women after miscarriage actually do quite well, and most couples do well after miscarriage," Gold said. "But there is this subset of people who may be at higher risk for their relationship breaking up."

Researchers said it was possible that having a baby could help sustain relationships, rather than a miscarriage heightening the risk of a breakup. In addition, it's possible unknown factors could contribute to both risk of miscarriage and risk of divorce, such as mental illness or other chronic physical conditions.

After a miscarriage, men and women also experience the loss differently, said Dr. David Keefe, chairman of obstetrics & gynecology at New York University Langone Medical Center.

For women, the sense of loss lasts longer. While men can certainly bond emotionally with the fetus and the idea of being a father, women have also experienced physical changes that can intensify the attachment, Keefe said.

Men and women tend to grieve differently, with women wanting to discuss the loss and men tending to want to "close up and go play golf," Keefe said, though there are always exceptions.

For couples going through infertility treatment, who may have already heavily invested themselves in the pregnancy financially and emotionally, the loss can be especially difficult to bear.

"The study provides evidence scientifically of what a lot of us sensed was an issue, which is that following a major disappointment of a miscarriage or stillbirth, that marriages can fall apart," said Keefe, a fertility specialist who has also trained as a psychiatrist.

After the miscarriage, Becker had trouble sleeping, became depressed and wanted to "talk about what had happened to anyone who'd listen," she said.

Though she and her husband of 22 years never seriously considered divorce, "it did affect our relationship," Becker said.

Gradually, Becker found her own way of coping. Now 44, she started a Web site, miscarriagememories.com, where she offers support to other women going through similar loss and sells silver charms to memorialize the baby that could have been.

"People e-mail me all the time and say, 'Thank you for telling me I am not crazy for feeling this way,'" Becker said. "I would rather have the baby, but if I couldn't have that, I am happy that something positive has come out of this."


-- Jenifer Goodwin

Monday, April 12, 2010

The real dirt on clean.

You know that good, healthy feeling you get when you’ve just
cleaned house? Sorry to spoil it, but you may have just made
your home dirtier. Just take a look at these statistics.
• Over 90% of poison exposures happen at home.
• Common chlorine bleach is the #1 household chemical
involved in poisoning.
• Organic pollutants, found in many common cleaners and
even air fresheners, are found at levels 2 to 5 times higher
inside your home than out.
• A person who spends 15 minutes cleaning scale off shower
walls could inhale three times the “acute one-hour exposure
limit” for glycol ether-containing products set by the California
Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment.
• Common cleaners give off fumes that can potentially
increase the risk of kids developing asthma, the most
common chronic childhood disease.
• 1 in 13 school-aged children has asthma. Rates in children
under five have increased more than 160% from 1980 – 1994.
• Children are highly vulnerable to chemical toxicants. Pound
for pound of body weight, children drink more water, eat more
food, and breathe more air than adults. The implication of this
is that children will have substantially heavier exposures than
adults to any toxicants that are present in water, food, or air.
• If your home is anything like the average U.S. home, you
generate more than 20 pounds of household hazardous waste
each year (the EPA designates toilet cleaners, tub and tile
cleaners, oven cleaners, and bleach as hazardous waste).

Chemical ingredients to look out for:
• Sodium hydroxide
• Hydrochloric acid
• Butyl cellosolve
(2-Butoxyethanol)
• Formaldehyde
• Bleach (sodium hypochlorite)
• Ammonia
• Sulfamic acid
• Petroleum distillates
• Sulfuric acid
• Lye (potassium hydroxide)
• Morpholine

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Reborn Treasures


Wow you can get a doll that looks exactly like your baby... that might be a cute idea actually.

Reborn Treasures

Saturday, April 10, 2010

What makes a Mother?

I asked Logan.. "Do I get to celebrate mothers day?" Neither or us had an answer. I guess in a way I am a mom. I wanted to see what other women thought and looked up message boards and blogs. I came across this poem... kinda hits the spot for me. What is your opinion? Should a woman who loses her baby before it is born celebrate mothers day?



I thought of you and closed my eyes
And prayed to God today,
I asked, "What makes a Mother?"
And I know I heard him say:
A Mother has a baby,
This we know is true
But, God, can you be a mother
When your baby's not with you?

Yes, you can, he replied
With confidence in his voice,
I give many women babies,
When they leave it is not their choice.
Some I send for a lifetime,
And others for the day,
And some I send to feel your womb,
But there's no need to stay.

I just don't understand this God,
I want my baby here.

He took a breath,
and cleared his throat,
And then I saw a tear.
I wish I could show you,
What your child is doing Here...

If you could see your child smile
With other children and say,
"We go to earth to learn our lessons
of love and life and fear,
but My mommy loved me so much
I got to come straight here!"
I feel so lucky to have a Mom who had so much love for me,
I learned my lessons very quickly,
My Mommy set me free.
I miss my Mommy oh so much
But I visit her each day.
When she goes to sleep,
On her pillow is where I lay.
I stroke her hair and kiss her cheek,
And whisper in her ear,
"Mommy, Please don't be sad today,
I'm your baby and I am here"

So you see my dear sweet one,
Your children are okay.
Your babies are here in My home,
And this is where they'll stay.
They'll wait for you with Me,
Until your lessons there are through,
And on the day that you come home,
they'll be at the gates waiting for you

So now you see
What makes a Mother,
It's the feeling in your heart,
It's the love you had so much of
Right from the very start.