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How to Help a Husband With Depression

Depression is an affliction that affects millions of people worldwide. Often, men are the last ones to accept help or even admit that they are suffering from depression. As a wife you can often recognize the symptoms of depression in your husband even before he does. Once you realize he is depressed, the next step is determining how to help your husband with his depression, particularly if he isn’t willing to accept that he needs help.

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Prenatal Development in the First Trimester of Pregnancy

The stages of pregnancy fall into three segments of about three months each. These segments, known as trimesters, contain important milestones for prenatal development. While every moment of a pregnancy matters, the first trimester may be the most important time. Learning how a baby develops during these early weeks can help parents-to-be understand the miracle developing inside the mother.

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How to Donate Eggs to Infertile Couples

A woman gives one of the greatest gifts a parent could ever know when she decides to donate eggs to infertile couples. With fertility clinics paying tens of thousands of dollars per egg retrieval, egg donation can be quite lucrative for donors as well. But before delving into the egg-donation process, it is important to understand how egg donation happens to help determine whether it is for you.

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How Does In Vitro Fertilization Work?

In vitro fertilization, created in 1978, is a viable option for infertile couples to conceive after all other options have been exhausted. Before considering in vitro fertilization, it is important to understand the physical and emotional rigors that in vitro fertilization can put a couple through. While the result can be parenthood, the process is not simple and results are certainly not guaranteed.

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Infant Development at 17 Months

Your 17-month-old is not quite a baby and not a full-fledged toddler yet. Her language skills are emerging but aren’t sufficient for her to express her feelings, wants and needs. Her physical skills are also progressing quickly. She may be able to climb on anything and won’t remain confined to her stroller for long. And, that makes her tricky to keep up with!