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10 Ways to save $100 a Year
Here are just a few things to think about next time you are stressing over bills and having enough money. Hopefully you can impliment at least a few into your life.
What to Expect in the First Trimester of Pregnancy
The first trimester is full of questions and a few answers. You wonder if that queasy feeling signals pregnancy and find out it does. You determine your due date and decide who to tell first. During these first three months, you start laying the foundation for a lifetime with your new family member.
Tips to Increase Chances of Pregnancy
You may be at a point in your life where you find yourself stopping new mothers on the sidewalk to take a peek at their small bundles of joy. Even though you might think you are mentally and financial ready to add to your family, your body may take its time becoming pregnant. Many women experience problems becoming pregnant, even though it may seem like everyone else around you is expecting a child. Knowing when your best chance of conception occurs during your menstrual cycle can help you increase your odds of becoming pregnant.
Tips to Conceive for Pregnancy
Although some people seem to become pregnant easily, many women experience difficulties as they try to conceive. You may be wondering if there is anything you can do to increase your odds of becoming pregnant before seeking medical help for infertility. Whether you have been trying to get pregnant for some time or have just decided you are ready to have a baby, you may want to try a few things to boost your chances of becoming pregnant.
Is Your Teen Smoking?!
Did you catch your teenager smoking? Wow. Whether your teenager started drinking or smoking just because his friends were doing it doesn’t matter. What matters is that he may now be addicted and needs your support to help him stop. It is not going to be easy for him, as a lot of his peers are probably smoking and drinking, too. According to the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse, nearly 80 percent of teenagers report having tried alcohol by the time they reach high school. While some teens may be able to quit on their own, others need help in the form of medical or other formal interventions in order to quit.
