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[quote author=ahnie post=61569197]Am back again.... I just bought akpu for 60 9ra,instead of 50 9ra. Naim make I dey cry See me dey panic hia, ok till I catch you....Lol |
ahnie: what is it? Pls talk to us ,someone here could be of help |
[quote author=ahnie post=61567072]Jesus!Jesus!!Jesus!!! I cant believe it. Omg!!!! Its finished. Oh please Jesus This z heart breaking Hello mama hope all is well? |
ebonychic18:Congratulations ma, I tap into this easiest birth oooo.... |
[quote author=kelizosuy post=61475339]Sneak peek... This morning by 4am Cutie Cutie...God bless Adele |
kelizosuy: Congratulations sis, God did it...rest well & kisses to baby Adele |
completey:Oh thank you Jesus... |
kelizosuy God 'll see you thru,mama alive & baby alive ,my prayers 're with you... |
God bless every mama here,am touched the way we reach out to those in need, May God double your pockets... Completey your kind is rare God bless you richly ma, Proudmom38 God bless you & yours,hoping to see you soon. |
angeltolly: Congratulations, to God be the glory.. |
@beyedew; Congratulations ma,Our God is a faithful God,a covenant keeping God...God bless your son & rest well you deserve the best. |
Proudmom38: It's well with you,God has the final say not man.... |
[quote author=curvilicious post=61111341]Team January Roll call If you hear your moniker say: Morning sir! October 2017 04/10/17 Pacypatty...................how body? Am fine Cappo,how you dey now? EDD....................31-01-18 For gender still haven't checked,'ll update when I check. Thanks |
curvilicious:Thank you sis... |
curvilicious:Our January cappo pls don't be angry at us,forgive us and remember we love you... |
GOT THIS FROM ASK THE GYNACOLIOGIST ON FACEBOOK ABOUT EPIDURAL BIRTHING.... Topic: Epidural Anesthesia: The New Normal In Child Birth? # Overview Currently this is the most popular and trending method of pain relief during labor. Alarmingly women request an epidural by name more than any other method of pain relief. Current data shows that more than 50%of women giving birth at hospitals in the US use epidural anesthesia. It is important to have basic knowledge about this procedure. For expecting women who will prefer this option, please it is pertinent to prepare yourself for “labor day,”. I will implore you to try and learn as much as possible about pain relief options so that you will be better prepared to make informed decisions prior to and during the labor and birth process. There are different types of epidurals, how they are administered, and their benefits and risks. Knowing all these will help you in your decision-making during the course of labor and delivery. # Definition ● So, What is epidural anesthesia? This is simply a regional ( localized) anesthesia ( pain killer) that blocks pain in a particular region of the body. The goal of an epidural is to provide analgesia, or pain relief, rather than anesthesia,which leads to total lack of feeling. Please note,epidurals block the nerve impulses from the lower spinal segment( the part when the baby will be born from). This results in decreased sensation in the lower half of the body. Epidural medications fall into a class of drugs called local anesthetics. They are often delivered in combination with opioids or narcotics ( strong pain killers) in order to decrease the required dose of local anesthetic. This produces pain relief with minimal effects. These medications may be used in combination with other medications to. stabilize the mother’s blood pressure. # Benefits ● What are the benefits of epidural anesthesia? 1.Allows you to rest if your labor is prolonged.By reducing the discomfort of childbirth, some woman have a more positive birth experience. 2. Normally, an epidural will allow you to remain alert and be an active participant in your birth. 3. If you deliver by cesarean, an epidural anesthesia will allow you to stay awake and also provide effective pain relief during recovery. 4.When other types of coping mechanisms are no longer helping, an epidural can help you deal with exhaustion, irritability, and fatigue. 5. An epidural can allow you to rest, relax, get focused, and give you the strength to move forward as an active participant in your birth experience. Please note, the use of epidural anesthesia during childbirth is continually being refined, and much of its success depends on the skill with which it is administered. # Risks ● What are the risks of epidural anesthesia? 1. Epidurals may cause your blood pressure to suddenly drop. For this reason your blood pressure will be routinely checked to help ensure an adequate blood flow to your baby. If there is a sudden drop in blood pressure, you may need to be treated with IV fluids, medications, and oxygen. 2. You may experience a severe headache caused by leakage of spinal fluid. 3. After your epidural is placed, you will need to alternate sides while lying in bed and have continuous monitoring for changes in fetal heart rate. Lying in one position can sometimes cause labor to slow down or stop. 4. You might experience the following side effects: shivering, ringing of the ears, backache, soreness where the needle is inserted, nausea, or difficulty urinating. 5. You might find that your epidural makes pushing more difficult and additional medications or interventions may be needed such forceps or cesarean. 6. For a few hours after the birth the lower half of your body may feel numb. Numbness will require you to walk with assistance. 7. In rare instances, permanent nerve damage may result in the area where the catheter was inserted. 8. Though research is somewhat ambiguous, most studies suggest that some babies will have trouble “latching on” causing breastfeeding difficulties. 9. Other studies suggest that a baby might experience respiratory depression, fetal malpositioning, and an increase in fetal heart rate variability, thus increasing the need for forceps, vacuum, cesarean deliveries. Thank you. Dr. Chudi Godsons Citations , References & Photo Credit |
jazzyjazz:Seen ma. thank you |
jazzyjazz:pls I just came online o pls send to pacypatricks@yahoo.com
thank you ma |
Tushmom: Congratulations once again she is so cute, pls where can I download supernatural delivery prayer,I need it. |
TayeJiboluwa:Thank you Jesus. thank you sir |
Good afternoon sir, thanks for all the good work you 're doing here,May God bless you. Pls sir what does it mean seeing and harvesting bunches of banana and plantain in the dream? |
Tushmom: Congratulations, she 'll be a source of joy to your home...I tap into that no tear, God pls do it for me o. |
I BELIEVE THIS CAN HELP CLEAR SOME DOUBTS ABT SPERM LEAKAGE (FROM ASK THE GYNECOLOGIST) My husband release sperm on me bt it keeps on coming out. I want to be pregnant,what could be the cause of it Ngozi J. # ATGSpermLeakage Why does sperm leak after intercourse? What is the implications? Does it have any effect on fertility? # CasePresentation My husband and I are trying to have a baby, and this will be our first. I have read up on lots of info on how to get pregnant faster, so we are using the missionary position for best results, but I have noticed that after intercourse the sperm seems to come out. Is this normal? What can I do about it? Will it make our chances of conceiving less? # Discussions Ok.. I am gonna disappoint the myth seekers. This phenomenon is 100% very normal and does not have an effect on your ability to conceive. We will talk about the probable reason why this happens in some women. In order to hit the point home, we need to get a little graphic, so bear with me. First of all, the ejaculate, also called “cum” (the stuff that comes out when a man reaches the peak of sexual desire) is made up of a lot of different things. One of its components is sperm. The sperm is the basic unit of conception. So, in a normal male ejaculate, there are anywhere between 20 and 400 million sperm. So, imagine that, millions! And all you need to get pregnant is one. Just one lucky sperm out of millions! Following sexual intercourse, what normally happens is that a lot of the ejaculate does leak out. Yes, this is applicable to every woman. No exceptions. However, in some women, this might appear excessive. Notwithstanding this leakage, some of it, however, remains in the back of the vagina (in the posterior fornix) and an even smaller amount makes its way up through the cervix, into the uterus and down the fallopian tubes. It is here, in the fallopian tubes, that the sperm and egg meet. So, the bottom line is that you don't need to lie in bed with your legs up after intercourse to get pregnant and the fact that semen is leaking out afterwards, doesn't decrease your chances of conceiving. References & Photo Credit • www.cosmopolitan.com • www.parents.com • http://scienceline.org |
proudmom38:Copied pls do take the number down...thanks |
@ proudmom38,Onegbe ma,my yahoo has been misbehaving o I can't open it pls bear with me...though it's an online marketing job o (multi level company) thanks |
proudmom38:sent ma |
proudmom38:Yes ma ,nairaland mail |
[quote author=curvilicious post=60147097]Team January Roll call September 2017 Pacypatty...................how body? Mbula.................... hope you guys are good? Luvtoteach........... welcome back from ur hiding Cappo I dey o we 're moving forward ma... |
proudmom38 :Mama wowo am so sorry 've been managing my battery but I 've replied you check your email... |
mamatwiny:Mama this is BFP...Congratulations ooooo |
hebrewbirths:Mama pls check your mail I replied since yesterday |
sassyangel1:obiaha I Don reply your mail,check. obulu |
i no see the mention honestly