oops...edited for double posting-must've posted in sympathy for each of Mulan's breasts.....
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Too Posh To Push
by Englishman init seems that many uk women are opting to have their babies via a caesarian operation because they don't want to experience the pain of childbirth.. the national health service will only perform caesarians if there is a genuine medical neccessity for doing so.. women such as liz hurley and victoria beckham paid to have their babies via a c section even though it wasn't medically neccessary.
http://www.manchesteronline.co.uk/news/s/110/110256_doctors_set_to_tackle_too_posh_to_push_women.html.
i wonder if they will regret it later in life?.
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Too Posh To Push
by Englishman init seems that many uk women are opting to have their babies via a caesarian operation because they don't want to experience the pain of childbirth.. the national health service will only perform caesarians if there is a genuine medical neccessity for doing so.. women such as liz hurley and victoria beckham paid to have their babies via a c section even though it wasn't medically neccessary.
http://www.manchesteronline.co.uk/news/s/110/110256_doctors_set_to_tackle_too_posh_to_push_women.html.
i wonder if they will regret it later in life?.
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.... he was so premature and weak. I rented an electric breast pump (like a milking machine............truly) and kept things going so when he came home two weeks later, I could nurse him.
Mulan...now that's love...........i've used those occasionally when i've had to store feeds before going away...they hurt...
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Too Posh To Push
by Englishman init seems that many uk women are opting to have their babies via a caesarian operation because they don't want to experience the pain of childbirth.. the national health service will only perform caesarians if there is a genuine medical neccessity for doing so.. women such as liz hurley and victoria beckham paid to have their babies via a c section even though it wasn't medically neccessary.
http://www.manchesteronline.co.uk/news/s/110/110256_doctors_set_to_tackle_too_posh_to_push_women.html.
i wonder if they will regret it later in life?.
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I think it's an odd decision unless you have to have one for medical reasons as there would have been too many negatives for me....and Ive never had an operation and would be terrified of a caesarian-hats off to all ofyou who've been brave enough to go through it...
I had my three very quickly, my first daughter in 5 hours, then at home for the second in 35 mins and my son, at home, in just 6 mins, with no one to help until the last few seconds...
The pain was unimaginable, and the uncontrollable shaking after the quick births was terrifying, but I felt a certain amount of pride at having borne them without drugs ( I just relied on lots of healthy swearing.and rescue remedy.)
The feelings that flood your system after having been through labour were incredible for me; the high that lasted days... the sheer awe that my body had given birth was a feeling I could have missed.I 'm surprised we have more than one though-you really do seem to 'forget 'the pain after a while...
the physical recovery and return to pre-pregnancy shape was very fast, which I put partly down to breast feeding too, something which was'nt the same for friend's who'd had caesarians. They tended not to feed naturally because the feeding couldnt get off to a good start due to the time that had elapsed between the anaesthetic and the first feed..
..and as for any physical imperfections due to a natural birth...I just consider them hard-won battle scars...
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Toothpick skinny or the real thing?
by Stefanie inthis is just off topic of a recent thread about britney or beyonce.
how many of you guys out there prefer a real woman with curves.
how many of you guys prefer a boney stick body?.
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it beats me why women would want breasts that don't look and feel like breasts....but I would'nt have surgery for a man.....i'd like a little more; but I would'nt want to look like i've had an unfortunate accident in the fresh fruit department whilst shopping and managed to get impaled by two grapefruits. as I leaned across with my satsumas... ..
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Toothpick skinny or the real thing?
by Stefanie inthis is just off topic of a recent thread about britney or beyonce.
how many of you guys out there prefer a real woman with curves.
how many of you guys prefer a boney stick body?.
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Does this work like a shopping list........?
ok......i'll have the lovely eyes, a soft mouth, kindness, intelligence, inner strength and wit ; a voice that can make me melt and strong arms to wrap me up....oh, and boundless energy..........
I remember an experiment where men had to try and identify their partners body parts from photographs..the interesting part was, if their partners had put on weight they often chose the wrong picture..they chose the photograph according to how their partners used to look -they didnt seem to notice the weight gain...how sweet
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Toothpick skinny or the real thing?
by Stefanie inthis is just off topic of a recent thread about britney or beyonce.
how many of you guys out there prefer a real woman with curves.
how many of you guys prefer a boney stick body?.
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((((poor Abbadon)))) that sounds like pure torture............... but im dying of laughter here....
..and just for the record...love the sensitive gentleness of a man, his eyes, his smile but if we're talking pure asthetics the triangle shape = strength and gets my eyes homing in like a pair of heat seeking missiles. everytime.....
and if it's any consolation I have a friend who's so beautiful I have to stop talking sometimes and just stare at him.....he just takes the p**s out of me, he's used to it...
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58 days, 14 hours, 18 minutes, and 51 seconds left until Glastonbury
by baysixforme in.
(give or take the odd minute that it took me to post)!.
any one else feeling excited?.
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dont know why that link did'nt work..
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58 days, 14 hours, 18 minutes, and 51 seconds left until Glastonbury
by baysixforme in.
(give or take the odd minute that it took me to post)!.
any one else feeling excited?.
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Here's a revised list ...don't know how accurate it is though as nothing's definate til 1st June..but here goes....
Goldfrapp
Star sailor
WILCOS
the Killers
Arnold
pj Harvey:D
snowpatrol black bud
pronghorn
I am Kloot
Bonnir Raitt
Morrissey
the killers
john otway
hybrid
Christy Moore
The Bees
Ms dYNAMITE
TINDERSTICKS
LAMB
QUANTIC SOUL ORCHESTRA
DAMIEN RICE
BONOBO
Subgiant
Mohair
Goldie looking chain
WAY OUT WEST
JOSH ROUSES
the ruffness
Hothouse flowers
Lost prophets
Kosheen
Franz Ferdinand :)
Oasis
Chemical Brothers
Keane
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
Paul McCartney :(
Kings of Leon
Muse :D
The Scissor Sisters-yay!
James Brown
Basement Jaxx
Outcast maybe
Red Hot Chilli Peppers mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Fatboy slim
Groove Armada :)
Idlewild
Prince ....maybe....(...lets just hope he dos'nt start a 'talk' from the pyramid platform......)Bikerchic, that's the one-try this one too :)
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What was the silliest thing they told you NOT to do?
by goddess_baal inthere was some really piddily-crap that i remember.. for instance, when i was about 17 toe-rings became popular, and one of the sisters bought one....wore it to the kh during the summer with her sandals.
my best friend in the hall wanted one, which of course caused this huge debate about whether it would be okay 'in jehovah's eyes', and didn't it go against the scripture that counsels women against "bodily adornment", blah-blah-blah.
toe rings??!
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.leave my (then) three year old boy's beautiful, ringletted, blonde hair that length much longer....
......comment at meetings until I was married......
......SO.........I left his hair long until he was 7 and he asked it to be cut himself.and reported the elder who'd silenced me ........
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OK this not sleeping thing has got to stop
by Lady Lee inwell it's not that i'm not sleeping - i am - just only 2-3 hours at a time.. when i try to stay awake i start feeling nauseous from the lack of sllep and have to go lie down.
then sleep for a couple of hours then the pain in my feet starts up and i am awake.. i just spent the second whole night this week wide awake.
then during the day i am falling asleep for two hours then awake for an hour and back to sleep.
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Sorry to hear you can't sleep((( Lady Lee))) I agree that the pain should be sorted out..perhaps you could try another chiropractor? if the nerve cannot be released and this is going to be something you have to live with, god forbid; you could try hypnotherapy...
My friend tried this as she'd passed her driving test but lost her confidence-she had'nt driven fr 15 years and got in the car after the 2nd session and drove ! If she was'nt driving by the third she had the rest free until she was...this is offered for all treatments, and never needed.....she's very good.Its just the power of auto suggestion.She also gives you a tape of the meeting (oh, no, flashback to wtbs lol) to play at home to reinforce if you feel you need it.
I know some people are hesitant about using it-but lots of friends have now beento this woman, one for pain relief and it's worked! The hypnotherapist can 'block' the thought that there is pain, and as your brain has to receive these messages to be able to register 'it' as 'pain', if you block the messages subconciously then you will feel none.
then maybe you'll get some sleep.....
.I don't usually sleep until 2-3am and wake about 7-8 though lately ive been waking at 630-so I only get 3-4 hours a night.....when my pain starts, which I have twice a month for 1-2 days I can't sleep at all; ive got some great tablets but can only take three a day.So I may ask the hypnotherapist if she can help me.It's got to be worth a try and ive heard nothing but praise.
good luck