March 7, 2007

Adventures in Motherhood: An Exercise in Funility

Tip! I had gone into motherhood with the words of many fostering my belief I’d have a baby, but life would eventually go back to normal again by the magical six-week check-up (at which point I’d also have lost all my baby weight). What I didn’t know when I gave birth was normal was gone forever, along with any peace of mind, my figure, and any hope of a good night’s sleep, but that I’d never trade a moment of my new life to have it back again.

“Eeewww, cow poop!” squealed my son, inciting instantaneous giggles from his little sisters at his remark.

At least that was better than the bored whining I’d heard for the last twenty-five miles. After about five more miles of poop talk, things reverted back to whining, again. I really needed to come up with something fast, other than the five different versions of road sign bingo that we played the first fifty miles, or I was going to go insane.

Tip! Look, motherhood is exclusive. It’s exclusive to our own gender because males can NEVER be mom….

“Hey!” I exclaimed, interrupting a “Mom, she’s looking at me” and a “Don’t touch me!” volley. Sort of getting their attention, I pressed on. “What would the world be like if turtles could fly?” I casually remarked. That got their attention and threw them into hysterics. Okay, I thought, this could actually work. After the laughter died down, I threw in, “and what would the world be like if birds flew backwards?” Another burst of laughter followed that statement.

Then my son got into the swing of things and said, “What would the world be like if ev’rybody’s butt danced when they walked?” We all have the sillies and the giggles now.

My oldest daughter threw in, “what would the world be like if worms floated in the air?” Then my three-year-old chirps, “what the world be like if’n worms float’d in a air?” Well, she is only three, mimicking is what she does best. We all still giggle and there is magic in the air.

Even though this “exercise in funility” only lasted about thirty-four and a half minutes, its mood carried us on to our destination.

So, if you are out of ideas and almost out of your mind, try it on for size. You may find that it not only wipes out some of that “whine time” it invites happiness and silliness to plop down and buckle up in your car, plane, train, bus, bike, sneakers…

Tip! Far too many women are too busy competing to be supermom or trying to live up to society’s expectations of motherhood instead of relaxing and enjoying the precious moments of the mothering. For some women they find themselves guilt ridden if they are unable or don’t desire to breastfeed.

Using her writing as paint on the canvas of her life, Holly Bliss is an eclectic writer, mother of four children and an author on http://www.Writing.Com/
which is a site for Creative Writers.

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Planning A Baby Shower Party For Your New Baby

There seems to come a time in every family when there is a boom of births. This also seems to happen with weddings, as it seems that once you get one wedding invitation in the mail there are at least six different ones to follow within the next year. I0m not sure why this is, but it seems to be something that happens in every family. When someone is getting married, you may want to throw them a wedding shower, or if a baby is on the way, you may want to go about planning a baby shower.
There may be nothing sweeter than planning a baby shower. Though there is always some uncertainty that comes with pregnancy, by the time you are planning a baby shower, you can be pretty certain that the pregnancy is going to be a successful one. A shower is often a promise of a new life, and a great way to celebrate not only the baby, but the mom to be. Many moms look forward to this special day, as it is one of the first celebrations of their new child that they will have.
Planning a baby shower does not have to be that difficult. […]

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Treatment Overview On In Vitro Fertilization, Ifv

In vitro fertilization is the procedure that takes sperm and eggs to fertilize them in a laboratory and plant the embryo thus created in the ovary. In IVF sperm and eggs may be used both from the partners and from donors.
Assisted reproductive procedures using your own eggs require some hormonal treatment to control your ovulation and avoid unpredictable ovulation. Usually this procedure is done by using on of two similar types of gonadotropins- releasing hormone analogue. We present you two examples of controlled ovulations:
* - GnRH agonist injected or on nasal administration for 10 days to shut down the ovaries. Next, you undergo daily ovary-stimulating hormone injections and close monitoring for 2 weeks before egg retrieval. At home, you or your partner injects you with gonadotropins or follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) to make your ovaries produce multiple eggs (super ovulation).
* - FSH treatment with injections , then adding GnRH antagonist injection after about 5 days; this stops the production of luteinizing hormone (LH) within an hour or two.

Blood estrogens level is checked after a week, and ultrasound monitoring to see whether the eggs in the follicles are maturing. Dosage changes in the second […]

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