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  • my husband and son-in-law have a personality clash how do we deal with this at thanks giving?

    Marriage & Divorce - 5 hours ago

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  • if a guy you really fancy, has a girlfriend, there is not anything wrong with being just friends?

    Singles & Dating - 5 hours ago

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    obviously i dont want to form resistant between him and his girlfriend, but do you think this is still ok
  • I wannaget him on HARD?

    Singles & Dating - 5 hours ago

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    Me and my boyfriend are on the phone and he is talking to me and im really turned on. But i really want to get him hard but im to shy and dont know what to say. What can i do to get over my shyness and what can i say??????????!!!!
  • How do i get my girlfriend to try to convince her mom to let us be together?

    Singles & Dating - 6 hours ago

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    Me and my girlfriend recently got back together but her mom doesnt want us to be togther in fear of us hurting each other again. We know we wont but we cant seem to convince her mom because if she says one word about me she has to move. Also my girlfriend doesnt want to lie to her mom about talking to me which i dont blame her, but there has to be some way to get through this right?
  • which are the top 10 best gifts that can be given to a guy on his birthday?

    Other - Family & Relationships - 6 hours ago

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  • Do i just really fancy this guy?

    Friends - 6 hours ago

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    With normal friends, i only care to an extent of what they think about me, and i dont really worry to much if i make a fool of myself. However there is this guy i am completely obsessed with this opinions of me, and I always want approval in my head from him, is this normal when u like somebody, as in he asked me what i wanted to do after graduating from university, and I was so scared of telling him, and i was too scared of what he might think. I am usually comfortable with other friends though. I just do not really want him to know my weaknesses.
  • Too much personal hygiene?

    Singles & Dating - 6 hours ago

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    From the ladies perspective, is there such a thing as a dude that is just too clean? or if given a choice, do you prefer to be with someone that smells good all the time? Recent studies have suggested that having too many showers, etc. may actually affect your immune system; but I wanted to know if the ladies had a preference.
  • For 80 million dollars would you....(relationship, love (questions) and a bit more...)?

    Singles & Dating - 7 hours ago

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    Let's say you know what is love and you believe you experienced it. You have a partner who you love and you consider this to be the best love you've ever felt and the strongest most intense one. A billionaire makes you an offer: 1.Never to see this person again in your lifetime for the sum of 80 million USD? 2.To watch your partner have sex with somebody else in front of you, however he/she cannot fake, he/she should be relaxed and feel genuine pleasure from the act (it will be detected to a brain scanning system or smth. to see that), so you'll have to watch him/her have pleasurable sex. 3.To have sex with your mother(if man), father (if woman) for this amount of money.(sorry for the sick question, a friend next to me just gave me the idea...I admit, that's sick...) Please answer both questions and specify your gender and age. Thank you. Answer to 1, 2 , 3 with yes/no.
  • How can I calm down and trust my man?

    Marriage & Divorce - 7 hours ago

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    I love my partner so much, we have been together for nearlly 10 years. I know of so many people who have split up and divorced people too. I said to my friend what would you do if your husband left you and she said, there is always someone else round the corner. My problem is I love my partner so much and I know he loves me but I am scared of him leaving me one day, it seems to happen so much in life. I couldnt stand it. I dont want anyone else who maybe round the corner I just want him. Many of the people I know leave because of an affair. I worry in case one day he meets someone else that he will fall for. He says he wont but how do you know unless you meet that person that makes you feel excited? He says he still feels like that with me and noone else could make him feel like that, How can anyone know until it happens? I trust he wouldnt sleep with anyone else for the sake of it but how can you trust someone not to do that if it just happens and they didnt expect it to either?
  • my daughter is married to this guy she really loves if I upset him I also upset her so how do I fix this?

    Singles & Dating - 7 hours ago

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Cesarean Recovery: What Every Mom-to-Be Needs to Know

By Ann Douglas

It can be impossible to predict ahead of time whether or not you will be delivering your baby via cesarean section. Therefore it's important to arm yourself with the facts about cesarean birth and recovery before you go into labor. That way, if you end up being one of the approximately 20 percent of mothers who give birth by cesarean section, you'll have an idea of what to expect on the recovery front. Here's what you need to know.

It takes longer to bounce back after a cesarean delivery. A cesarean section is major abdominal surgery. Consequently there's a fair bit of healing involved. In fact, it takes approximately six months for your incision to fully heal. You can expect to feel some numbness in the area until your nerves have a chance to regenerate (something that typically happens six to nine months after the delivery) and you should be prepared for some initial itchiness as well.

It's normal to experience pain around the incision site during the early weeks after the birth. You can minimize your discomfort by using a pillow to support your midsection when you cough, sneeze or laugh; wearing tight bicycle shorts underneath your regular clothing; avoiding heavy lifting; and limiting the number of times you trek up and down stairs in a day until your incision starts to heal. It's also a good idea to line up some help for when you come home. After all, you don't just have yourself to take care of while you're recovering: you've also got that new little bundle of joy.

You may experience painful gas pains. Gas pains tend to occur during the first three days after the delivery, easing up as soon as your intestinal tract starts working again. Taking short walks, changing your position frequently and rocking in a chair will help to get rid of any trapped gas, thereby helping to reduce the intensity of the gas pains you're experiencing.

You may have trouble urinating at first. You may experience pressure and discomfort while urinating within the first week or two of the delivery. It's a side effect of your surgery and will disappear as your body begins to heal.

You may have to get a little creative when it comes to breastfeeding positions. Consult with a lactation consultant or other breastfeeding expert if you're having trouble finding a comfortable nursing position. As a rule of thumb, the side-lying position and the football hold positions work best because they help to keep your baby away from your oh-so-tender incision site.

You face an increased risk of experiencing postpartum depression. Giving birth via cesarean section puts you at increased risk of developing postpartum depression -- a condition that affects approximately one in five new mothers. If you find yourself exhibiting any of the classic symptoms of depression, you will want to seek help from your doctor. The prognosis for recovery is excellent, but it's important to seek treatment early.

It's also important to keep in mind that you will also experience the usual laundry list of postpartum aches and pains -- except, of course, for perineal pain. (At least you got off lucky in that department!) So make a point of getting some extra rest during the early weeks postpartum. You deserve it.

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