Month: July 2017
Side Effects of Vasectomies
The National Institutes of Health reported in 2009 that approximately 500,000 vasectomies are performed in the United States each year. The procedure, which involves making the male patient infertile by cutting or blocking the left and right portions of the vas deferens to prevent sperm from being included in the man’s semen, is generally complication-free. After a man has a vasectomy, he is usually able to return to normal physical and sexual activities within several days. There are, however, a few side effects that can result after a vasectomy procedure.
I Chose You: A Letter To My Trans Child
Dear Trans Child, I chose you. I received a call asking if I would be willing to foster you. They said you were an animal lover. They told me that you were quiet and quirky. They said you were a good kid who had gotten some tough breaks. They told me you were transgender. Without…
Delicious Jell-O Watermelon Dessert
This great recipe comes from Jessie Jane, founder of Lilyshopand her daughter, Lily. Now that watermelons are on sale, it’s a great time to buy them up. But how can you make a watermelon even more fun to eat? Make a Jell-O Watermelon! It’s a really fun activity for the kids, and at the end, you can eat it! Jell-O Watermelon Ingredients
Clomid & Signs of Pregnancy
Many couples experience problems when trying to become pregnant. Infertility drugs and medical treatments can increase your chances of conceiving. Medications that improve ovulation, known as fertility drugs, may help some women become pregnant. Clomid (clomiphene citrate), one type of fertility drug, stimulates your ovaries, increasing the number of mature follicles and enhancing your chances of becoming pregnant. While taking Clomid, you may conceive and begin to exhibit certain symptoms of pregnancy.
How To Teach Kids About Going Green
Teach your children to care for the environment by going green at home. You can show your children how to be green and protect the Earth without being preachy. Make simple changes in your lifestyle and explain why you are making those changes so that your children understand why going green is important. You can even turn going green into a game while instilling good, eco-friendly habits in your children.