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		<title>Breast Cancer And Pregnancy</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Mar 2010 17:14:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wellness</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although it is rare for breast cancer to strike younger women, the fact remains that all women are at risk. And for those of childbearing age, the first sign and symptoms of breast cancer leading to a diagnosis can not only be upsetting and unexpected, but complicated as well.
Developing breast cancer at a younger age—in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although it is rare for breast cancer to strike younger women, the fact remains that all women are at risk. And for those of childbearing age, the first sign and symptoms of breast cancer leading to a diagnosis can not only be upsetting and unexpected, but complicated as well.</p>
<p>Developing breast cancer at a younger age—in a woman’s 40s, 30s, even 20s—will mean making important and difficult decisions about one’s life and future perhaps much sooner than originally expected.<br />
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Although it is rare for breast cancer to strike younger women, the fact remains that all women are at risk. And for those of childbearing age, the first sign and symptoms of breast cancer leading to a diagnosis can not only be upsetting and unexpected, but complicated as well.</p>
<p>Developing breast cancer at a younger age—in a woman’s 40s, 30s, even 20s—will mean making important and difficult decisions about one’s life and future perhaps much sooner than originally expected.</p>
<p>One concern is developing breast cancer during pregnancy, which although rare, can still occur. In this case, the treatment chosen will not only affect the patient and her body, but the growing baby inside her as well. It will depend on what stage of pregnancy she is in (first, second or third trimester) and what stage her cancer is in—such as whether or not it’s advanced.</p>
<p>Most pregnant women can have treatment for their breast cancer without affecting the baby. But some might be advised by their obstetrician or health-care practitioner—or even decide themselves—to terminate the pregnancy, more so if the pregnancy is in its earlier stages, in order to receive certain treatments that would be too risky otherwise. But it is essential to remember that it is a woman’s own decision—it is not medically necessary to terminate a pregnancy if the expectant mother is diagnosed with breast cancer. All it does is limit treatment options. Breast cancer itself will not affect the fetus—only certain tests and treatments will.</p>
<p>Generally speaking, tamoxifen, chemotherapy, radiation, and other drug-related therapies are avoided if the woman is pregnant because of their associated risks with birth defects. Tamoxifen, especially, is considered very unsafe because it is a hormonal therapy and is never recommended if the woman is pregnant or planning on conceiving.</p>
<p>Surgery—either a lumpectomy or mastectomy—is the most common and preferred method of treatment for breast cancer in pregnant women.</p>
<p>Another concern is whether or not breast cancer survivors can or should go on to have children after treatment and recovery. It’s a very controversial issue with firm advocates on both sides of the debate.</p>
<p>There are two main questions here, for both the medical and health community and breast cancer survivors wanting their own children: 1) Do certain breast cancer treatments affect fertility?; and 2) Is it actually considered safe to conceive and carry a baby to term following breast cancer and breast cancer treatments?</p>
<p>As far as fertility goes, there is no definite answer here. For chemotherapy, it depends on the age and what specific drug was used—some affect fertility more than others. And taking tamoxifen after chemotherapy to prevent recurrence is not recommended if the woman desires to become pregnant right away. Although tamoxifen is sometimes used as a fertility treatment, there is evidence to suggest that it damages developing embryos, and therefore is not considered safe to use.</p>
<p>Many doctors caution these women to wait several years to ensure receiving the best breast cancer treatment possible and to go past the point of the biggest threat of breast cancer recurrence. But some women decide to go ahead and have babies anyway, since it’s so important to them.</p>
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		<title>A Quick Guide On How To Get Pregnant</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Feb 2010 17:54:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>deha</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Congratulations! So you&#8217;ve decided to take the big step is always a parent. Although it is one of the most important things to do, a person in their lives, is also the most challenging and the first challenge is conceiving. Many people assume that if they are covered by contraception, they immediately think to stop. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Congratulations! So you&#8217;ve decided to take the big step is always a parent. Although it is one of the most important things to do, a person in their lives, is also the most challenging and the first challenge is conceiving. Many people assume that if they are covered by contraception, they immediately think to stop. Our bodies are a little more complicated than that and this guide on how pregnant you will be tips on the best methods and timing to get pregnant.</p>
<p>First things first<br />
The first thing you should do if you decide to have a child is to visit your gynecologist to. This is a critical step as you need a German measles vaccination, if you did not have one already, and make sure you get enough folic acid to prevent birth defects. The gynecologist will also answer all your questions and help you with additional tips on how you can become pregnant.</p>
<p>When dealing with<br />
The best time depends on your ovulation cycle. Lasts for six days before your ovulation &#8211; the first five days, leading up to the sixth day on which you ovulate &#8211; and it is during this time where you are most fertile. Your time of ovulation is usually in the middle between the menstrual cycle is due to most women over 14 days before their next period. This ist usually the best time to get pregnant, but if it does not work for you, another tip is, until day 10 and 18 of the cycle of waiting (Day 1 is the first day derIhre period) and have intercourse every other day in this time. In this way, transport and ovulation are bound together.</p>
<p>At-home ovulation kits<br />
If you want to be more precise and accurate, you can create a purchase-home ovulation prediction kit that uses the body temperature to determine whether you are ovulating. It is said that when you ovulate, your body temperature rises by 0.8 degrees. These kits can have warnings on one and a half days in advance to the best time to get pregnant.</p>
<p>How often?<br />
A common concern for those who know how to be pregnant, how often to try to. It is a fact that the more frequently a man ejaculates, the lower his sperm count is. So are those who try for a child often have sex every few days to build this number of sperm. This is not necessary. Even if the sperm count may be lower, it is occurring is still high enough for a pregnancy, too. The best tip is to make love if you want. Remember that a baby should be fun, so try not to focus too much, how often and when. Of course, those who are just having intercourse oncesignificantly reduce their chances a week.</p>
<p>No?<br />
If after one or two months ago have still not become pregnant, do not panic! If you were previously on the pill, it may take some time before the concept of regulating your cycle may be delayed. It can also get more difficult for smokers to get pregnant if you are soRaucher, another tip on how you&#8217;re pregnant, reduce or stop smoking. If you are very serious about your inability to get pregnant, and these tips on how to get pregnant, do not help, then want to consult a gynecologist, may be worried.</p>
<p>However, remember that you should take your time and have fun! You not focus too much on the goal of the operation to become pregnant, and you&#8217;ll be surprised, unexpected.</p>
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		<title>Raising Children With a Global Appreciation</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Feb 2010 18:00:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>deha</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Alternative Medicine]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Families today tell many different stories. Each is comprised of different cultures, ancestry and heritage and because of this, many parents today want their children to celebrate their heritage and to grow up with a natural appreciation for different cultures. But for an infant or toddler, how does a parent open the door to understanding [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://bitkisel-eczane.com">Families</a> today tell many different stories. Each is comprised of different cultures, ancestry and heritage and because of this, many parents today want their children to celebrate their heritage and to grow up with a natural appreciation for different cultures. But for an infant or toddler, how does a parent open the door to understanding how groups of people who are different, are also very much alike in many very important ways?</p>
<p>According to Dr. Karen Hill Scott, renowned child development expert, there are many ways to develop a positive awareness of culture. &#8220;We show our children pictures of family members, we sing songs, and share toys that babies enjoy. Incorporating similar content from other cultures will also be fun for baby,&#8221; she explains. Dr. Hill Scott recommends beginning with baby&#8217;s natural interests &#8212; listening to music, handling toys and clothing, and looking at pictures of people and places.</p>
<p>To help parents introduce their children to different cultures and to develop an appreciation for the world, Dr. Hill Scott shares the following tips.</p>
<p>Music Time<br />
From Africa to Australia, music is a universal language, a common thread that ties us all together. Incorporate music from around the world into daily activities by introducing your baby to the sound of different languages, rhythms and instruments from around the globe. Whether you are putting away toys, rocking baby to sleep or even running errands, try playing a CD that exposes your little one to acoustically diverse cultural experiences specially created for a baby&#8217;s ears. Baby Einstein&#8217;s World Music CD introduces several different kinds of baby-friendly songs that incorporate culturally inspired instruments, such as bells, drums, wooden flutes or rain stick, that engage, delight, and capture a baby&#8217;s attention.</p>
<p>Singing and Language Time<br />
The foundation of human language is expressed in communication by making sounds and inflections that precede actual words. Even when words are used, moms typically express themselves in a language style called &#8220;motherese&#8221; or &#8220;mom speak&#8221; that babies seem to love. Introduce your baby to a variety of musical sounds from around the world &#8212; this can make listening time more creative and interactive because you can sing new songs to your baby from a variety of cultures. If you&#8217;re a bit inhibited about singing, think of it as talking to music. Your baby wants to hear your voice and will delight in your playfulness. Whether it&#8217;s a baby coo or a smile, it&#8217;s such a warm feeling to receive a dose of your infant&#8217;s special &#8220;mommy and me&#8221; conversation.</p>
<p>Playtime<br />
Aside from eating and sleeping, baby&#8217;s most important activities are watching, listening, and playing with you. To expand on this foundation, surround your baby&#8217;s world with symbols of other cultures, such as small baby dolls with different skin colors, facial features, and hair textures. You can use textured fabrics from another culture as blanket toppers when your baby is playing on the floor. And you can bring the real world images to babies by sharing books and the Baby Einstein&#8217;s World Music DVD with them. The pictures are beautiful and the music is orchestrated so it provides baby with a very pleasurable listening experience. When you watch the DVD with your baby you can express your own appreciation for the beauty found in other cultures. Your tone of voice will let baby know how wonderful it is to see what other babies see and hear in other parts of the world.</p>
<p>Dancing and Exercise Time<br />
Babies enter the world making their own sounds and movement and as they grow, they not only become more mobile, but they naturally become more explorative and curious. To encourage body movement use a CD that features global sites and sounds. With diverse sounds and rhythms from a variety of cultures, you and baby can march, tap, sway or simply step around to make a <a href="http://bitkisel-eczane.com/health-categories">dance.</a> </p>
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