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Stay-at-Home Jobs for Mothers

Mothers have a world of opportunity to make money while staying at home with their kids. By removing the costs of commuting, wardrobe, child care and other expenses that come with an office job, moms may find that they can make less money but still contribute meaningfully to the family budget by working from home. The freedom of not having these additional expenses enables moms to explore money-making ventures that truly speak to their passion, whether it’s baking, art, pet care, writing or any number of other pursuits.

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What Is Difference Between In Vitro and Artificial Insemination?

Modern medicine offers many treatments to help infertile couples. Two of these techniques are in vitro fertilization (IV) and artificial insemination (IA). There are many factors that determine whether a couple are good candidates for IV or IA; the couple’s infertility doctor can explain which treatment will work best for their situation.

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5 Ways to Plan a Pool Party

Pool parties have an instant theme: fun in the water. The pool party can be enjoyed by children of all ages, with adult supervision. Whenever you are planning a pool party, it’s important to have a back-up plan. When the party is held at a home or at a public place where no reservations are needed, schedule a rain date and include that information on the pool party invitations. If you plan to have the party rain or shine, be prepared by having a party room set up indoors.

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Child Custody Rights

Child custody rights vary based on state regulations and the family’s particular situation. Most courts determine child custody rights by taking several factors into consideration, including the child’s age, the child’s mental health, the child’s physical state, the parents’ mental and physical health, social factors, emotional bonds among various members of the family, the child’s location, the impact of custody changes on the child and–in cases where the child is around age 12–the child’s preference.

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The Effects of Tubular Pregnancy

Tubular pregnancies are abnormal pregnancies that occur when a woman’s fertilized egg becomes slowed down or stuck inside one of her fallopian tubes on the way to the uterus. Tubular pregnancies are also called ectopic pregnancies–ectopic means “out of place”–though more than 95 percent of ectopic pregnancies occur in the fallopian tubes and are thus tubular. These pregnancies are typically caused by a buildup of scar tissue in the fallopian tube or by certain birth defects.