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April 27, 2013
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A Teen With Autism

A teen with autism tells you what it’s really like…

 

“I am sixteen and I have autism. No one can really understand what’s going on in our heads. In this video, I try to explain what its like to have autism, and how kids with autism feel.”

 

P/S: For Autism treatment and cure, I recommend this website, The Tole

April 27, 2013
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6 Ways To Pamper Yourself During Pregnancy

A prenatal pedicure
Not only is this a part of your body you no longer see easily but it’s also a part of your body that can ache the most during pregnancy – which is a fantastic excuse for some foot pampering. Getting out of the house for some much needed girly time you can opt for a pedicure with a foot massage; this is an added bonus and can help greatly, boosting your circulation throughout your feet and can also help relieve any stress and pressures you might be experiencing.

 

Rent a comedy film
As we all know laughter is very infectious, so why not inject your day with some comedy value? Renting your favourite comedy film can help reduce levels of stress, and it can also relax your whole body and has proven to help lighten your burdens and decrease pain. So if you’re feeling down or maybe just a bit fed up, what harm could a serving of humour do you?

 

Dinner date
Friends are the best support network a girl can have and when you are feeling a bit down in the mouth with your pregnancy blues, a good girly chat makes everything better. Making time to meet up and talk is a great way to pamper yourself and getting out of your immediate environment is one of the healthiest things you can do, clearing your head and also giving you a great excuse to get yourself dolled up for the evening.

 

Enjoy a facial
Give your face a refreshing little lift and book yourself in for a soothing facial. During pregnancy many women experience changes in their skin, with women who have dry skin this can become very sensitive and women who are prone to having oily skin, spots can increase. Tackle these mood slumping symptoms head on with a facial. Having your skin cleansed by a professional beauty therapist can have an immediate refreshing boost. If you don’t want to dip into your purse, facial creams and masks offer quick ten minute facial for a fraction of the price while you soak in a bath, or try a free demonstration of products at your nearest beauty counter.

 

Shopping
Positively engaging in anything you find interesting has been proven to release stress, so why not spend money on something you love or want? Take to the high street with purpose and purchase or browse products for you and your baby. Choosing cute baby-sized clothing or a fashionable treat for yourself will cheer you up no end, and allows yourself a bit of ‘me time’.

 

Cave in to cravings
A common symptom widely associated with pregnancy is cravings. With some women succumbing to rather specific cravings such as honey and mustard dressing, toothpaste and even coal! Whatever you are craving, give in every so often and spoil yourself. As long as your craving doesn’t harm you or your baby, then enjoying what you desire will give you a little boost. How about chocolate and strawberries? As both these foods can help your brain to release endorphins which make you happy!

 

P/S: For more information due to the Pregnancy problems, you can visit this Medical Expert. 🙂

April 25, 2013
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Bacterial Vaginosis

Understanding Bacterial Vaginosis

 

Ever heard of Bacterial Vaginosis? Don’t worry – you’re not alone. 61% of women in the UK aren’t familiar with the condition, yet it is the most common cause of abnormal vaginal discharge.

That’s right, we said it, vaginal discharge.

 

What is BV?
BV, or Bacterial Vaginosis, is the most common cause of abnormal vaginal discharge among women of childbearing age. It’s a vaginal infection that affects one in three women in the UK (that’s around 8.9 million of us), yet most of us have never even heard of it!

 

Is it serious?
BV itself isn’t serious and it’s very easily treated, but if left untreated it can have serious implications:

  • BV can lead to an increased risk of contracting STIs such as Chlamydia, Gonorrhoea and HIV.
  • If a pregnant woman has BV she’s twice as likely to give birth prematurely than other women and is six times more likely to have a miscarriage.
  • It’s thought that BV is responsible for one in three of all premature births in the UK.

 

What causes it?
BV occurs when good bacteria naturally present in the vagina become disrupted, allowing bad bacteria to multiply. This disruption is caused by an imbalance in the pH level inside the vagina; a change that can be triggered by external factors including:

  • Washing with scented soaps and perfumed products.
  • Unprotected sex (semen is alkaline in comparison to the slightly acidic environment of the vagina).
  • Menstrual bleeding.
  • Smoking.
  • Using a coil.

** BV is not an STI and it’s not caused by poor hygiene; in fact washing with soaps and perfumed products can trigger the condition.

 

What are the symptoms?
The main symptoms of BV are a grey-white discharge and a fishy odour. Often these symptoms get confused with thrush and the result is that many women treat their symptoms as such. This incorrect treatment leads to an endless cycle of BV, and it’s a cycle that causes discomfort, embarrassment and misery to millions.

 

How is BV treated?
BV is easily treated with antibiotics on prescription from your doctor or using lactic acid pessaries or gel which can be bought over the counter from pharmacies or obtained on prescription. The lactic acid treatment can be used when a bout of BV occurs to quickly eliminate odour and discharge, and to maintain a healthy, balanced vaginal pH to help prevent further cases.

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P/S: Find out more treatment and remedies for any health problems, here.