
Have a nice day...
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Teach Your Kids About Money

Thursday, January 17, 2008
Sad Story - Menstrual Cycle
Recently this past week, Nicole Dishuk (age 31...newly graduated
student with a doctoral degree about to start her new career as a
Doctor...) was flown into a nearby hospital, because she passed out.
They found a blood clot in her neck, and immediately took her by helicopter
to the ER to operate. By the time they removed the right half of her skull
to relieve the pressure on her brain; the clot had spread to her brain
causing severe damage.
Since last Wednesday night, she was battling... they induced her into a
coma to stop the blood flow, they operated 3 times... Finally, they said
there was nothing left that they could do... they found multiple clots in
the left side of her brain... the swelling wouldn't stop, and she was on
life support...
She died at 4:30 yesterday. She leaves behind a husband, a 2yr old Brandon
and a 4yr old Justin... The CAUSE of DEATH - they found was a birth control
she was taking that allows you to only have your period 3 times a year...
They said it interrupts life's menstrual cycle, and although it is FDA
approved... shouldn't be - So to the women in my address book - I ask you
to boycott this product & deal with your period once a month - so you can
live the rest of the months that your life has in store for you.
The name of this new birth control pill is LYBREL. If you go to Lybrel.com
http://lybrel.com/, you will find at least 26 pages of information
regarding this drug.
The second birth control pill is, SEASONIQUE. If you go to the website of,
Seasonique.com http://seasonique .com/, you will find 43 pages of
information regarding this drug.
The warnings and side effects regarding both pills are horrible
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Baby Formula - Cup Training
Begin cup training when babies can hold their heads
steady while sitting up usually at 6 to 7 months. Begin by
holding the cup with your hands around the baby’s hands.
Also, put only a small amount of liquid in the cup. To avoid
spills, use a special cup that has a spout at the top and is
weighted at the bottom. Continue to give most of the formula
from the bottle or breast to make sure the baby gets enough.
But give juice and some milk and water from a cup. By the
end of the first year, the baby should be able to take most
liquids from a cup.
Some babies are ready to give up the bottle by 8 or 9
months, and others are not ready until 15 months. Watch for
these signs: playing with the bottle, looking around while
sucking, or not taking the bottle when given other foods. In
weaning, offer milk for one feeding from a cup. If the baby
does not finish, give the rest from a bottle. Continue offering
milk from a cup when the baby is hungry. Many babies can
be weaned completely when they are about a year old. Some
will want a bottle at bedtime until they are 2 years old. Do
not give babies a bottle every time they cry.
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