By: Mannix Fagbenle | 2010-04-02 | Pregnancy When a woman is pregnant, one thing that occupies her mind is the delivery of the baby. One big factor is the pain in labor that she must undergo. With no experience, there is anxiety about what might happen, how will she cope with labor and labor pains. read more
By: Yvonne W Hanson | 2010-04-01 | Pregnancy Labor and delivery are undoubtedly two of the most difficult parts of pregnancy but also the most exciting too as you finally come close to meeting the baby that you have carried for nine months. Knowing what to expect during this end stage of your pregnancy means that you can be more in control of your care. read more
By: Carol Swift | 2010-03-27 | Pregnancy Many pregnant women, as they approach their expected due date, start looking for ways to induce labor. After 41 weeks of pregnancy it's been a hard job and there are many options available to women in that situation. read more
By: Vanni Jain | 2012-02-21 | Pregnancy Everyone's labour is different, and pinpointing when it begins is not really possible. It's more of a process than a single event, when a number of changes in your body work together to help you give birth. read more
By: Barbara Herrera | 2010-04-03 | Pregnancy Water: a life-saving mix of sustenance and comfort. We drink water, use it in our cooking, clean our clothes and dishes with it -- and now we are even having our babies in it. While actual birthing in water happens infrequently, using water during labor is a universal experience. It can help women feel more comfortable with the contractions and help the uterus relax, thereby lessening their pain. When women who have used water in labor speak about it afterward, they talk in tones of relief, using words such as "it felt so much better," "I couldn't believe the difference," and "I wish I had gotten in the tub sooner." While women having hospital births are, in most parts of the country, unable to immerse themselves during labor or birth, they can still utilize the benefits of water in a variety of ways. read more
By: Joshua Mintz | 2010-03-28 | Pregnancy Many women are avoiding risky drugs by using natural methods to induce labor. With a bit of research any soon to be mother can completely understand how to perform natural Labor Inducing - and speed up the labor process at the same time! read more
By: Marry Parker | 2012-03-12 | Health & Fitness Acupuncture To Induce Labor, an old Chinese language procedure that is made it simpler for individuals run a wide array of health conditions and types of conditions, necessitates the using thin, sterile and clean small needles which might be introduced directly into certain details on your body. read more
By: Jeff Martinez | 2010-03-27 | Destinations It's hard to believe that we're already in August! That means the summer is winding down and Labor Day, which lands on Monday, September 7 this year, is right around the corner. Over the past few weeks, we've highlighted properties in four stunning destinations - San Francisco, New York, Las Vegas and Chicago - where you can snag great Labor Day deals and make the most of your vacation with friends and family. read more
By: Robert A Schneider | 2010-04-01 | Sales An autoresponder is not a license to stop all personal interactions. Rather, it's a supplement. Used in parallel with your manual follow-up. If done right, it will be a lead nurturing tool that will prime your prospect to buy. They will call you when they're ready rather than you having to constantly chase down every lead. read more
By: bruce bud | 2010-10-09 | Health & Fitness To prevent early labor, you can avoid many things while you are pregnant. This first is to avoid smoking read more
By: Lucy | 2012-05-16 | Law Get ready to know more about labor laws if you want to be an employer. You will need to double check and ensure that you understand all the rules, as well as regulations in all states and their labor laws. Labor law posters have the same objective. read more
By: Vanni Jain | 2012-02-18 | Pregnancy Pregnancy and signs of labor can create a lot of confusion. Many a times a woman is not even aware that she is in labor. There are very few signs of labor. A woman might experience only one or two out of these. read more
By: Michael Hume | 2011-09-05 | Economics Today in the United States is one of the handful of national holidays that enjoys nearly universal observance: Labor Day. The first Monday of September, we take a day off to pause in remembrance of the sacrifices and achievements of the American worker.... read more
By: Christy Belden | 2010-03-29 | Holidays Labor Day is one of the great holiday weekends of the summer. In the United States, it is celebrated as one of the last opportunities for outdoor family activities before school begins in the fall. read more
By: rinkirawat | 2012-02-22 | Women's Health A woman must learn to identify true labor pain. This will help her in choosing a birthing center or a hospital with plenty of time available for delivery. Varied degrees of cramping are experienced by women. The labor experience differs from woman to woman. No woman can exactly describe what labor pain is. However, she can look for various signs that are indicative of labor pain. read more