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More gold, cash tumble out of Sai Baba's cupboards
Wed Jul 20, 2011 12:23 am by Admin
Hyderabad, July 19 (IANS) Cash, gold and silver continue to tumble out of cupboards in the late Sathya Sai Baba's residential quarters in Puttaparthi town of Andhra Pradesh, with valuables worth nearly Rs.59 crore being found so far in three rounds of counting.
In the latest round of inventory taken up Monday at Yajur Mandir in Prashanti …
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டில்லியில் கருணாநிதியை கண்டுகொள்ளாத காங்கிரஸ்
Tue Jul 19, 2011 8:44 am by Admin
தன் மகள் கனிமொழியை சிறையில் பார்க்க, இரண்டாவது முறையாக, டில்லி வந்திருந்தார் தி.மு.க., தலைவர் கருணாநிதி. முதன் முறை வந்த போது, …
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Sex during Pregnency
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Sex during Pregnency
Until the delivery, most pregnant women having a “normal” pregnancy can continue having sex which is safe. You need to modify positions for your own comfort as your belly gets bigger. Generally it is not advised to do sexual intercourse if it detects certain significant complications with your pregnancy, including:
a history or threat of miscarriage
a history of pre-term labor (you’ve previously delivered a baby before 37 weeks) or signs indicating the risk of pre-term labor (such as premature uterine contractions)
unexplained vaginal bleeding, discharge, or cramping
leakage of amniotic fluid (the fluid that surrounds the baby)
placenta previa, a condition in which the placenta (the blood-rich structure that nourishes the baby) is situated down so low that it covers the cervix (the opening of the uterus)
incompetent cervix, a condition in which the cervix is weakened and dilates (opens) prematurely, raising the risk for miscarriage or premature delivery
multiple fetuses (you’re having twins, triplets, etc.)
Due to large number of disease during pregnancies like STD’s etc doctors advise not to go further as it affects the mother and child and will have bigger complications later on
All in Perspective
During pregnancy many things we have to take care which is unsafe and trying not to spend too much time wondering and worrying. When in you have any kind of feeling or doubt, if it seems like a bad idea, doesn’t need to be done right now, or might be risky, at least have a conversation with your doctor about it. He or she can likely help ease your mind and may even give you license to do something you never expected to be able to do until after your special delivery.
Until the delivery, most pregnant women having a “normal” pregnancy can continue having sex which is safe. You need to modify positions for your own comfort as your belly gets bigger. Generally it is not advised to do sexual intercourse if it detects certain significant complications with your pregnancy, including:
a history or threat of miscarriage
a history of pre-term labor (you’ve previously delivered a baby before 37 weeks) or signs indicating the risk of pre-term labor (such as premature uterine contractions)
unexplained vaginal bleeding, discharge, or cramping
leakage of amniotic fluid (the fluid that surrounds the baby)
placenta previa, a condition in which the placenta (the blood-rich structure that nourishes the baby) is situated down so low that it covers the cervix (the opening of the uterus)
incompetent cervix, a condition in which the cervix is weakened and dilates (opens) prematurely, raising the risk for miscarriage or premature delivery
multiple fetuses (you’re having twins, triplets, etc.)
Due to large number of disease during pregnancies like STD’s etc doctors advise not to go further as it affects the mother and child and will have bigger complications later on
All in Perspective
During pregnancy many things we have to take care which is unsafe and trying not to spend too much time wondering and worrying. When in you have any kind of feeling or doubt, if it seems like a bad idea, doesn’t need to be done right now, or might be risky, at least have a conversation with your doctor about it. He or she can likely help ease your mind and may even give you license to do something you never expected to be able to do until after your special delivery.
Courtesy : Pregnancytobaby.com
a history or threat of miscarriage
a history of pre-term labor (you’ve previously delivered a baby before 37 weeks) or signs indicating the risk of pre-term labor (such as premature uterine contractions)
unexplained vaginal bleeding, discharge, or cramping
leakage of amniotic fluid (the fluid that surrounds the baby)
placenta previa, a condition in which the placenta (the blood-rich structure that nourishes the baby) is situated down so low that it covers the cervix (the opening of the uterus)
incompetent cervix, a condition in which the cervix is weakened and dilates (opens) prematurely, raising the risk for miscarriage or premature delivery
multiple fetuses (you’re having twins, triplets, etc.)
Due to large number of disease during pregnancies like STD’s etc doctors advise not to go further as it affects the mother and child and will have bigger complications later on
All in Perspective
During pregnancy many things we have to take care which is unsafe and trying not to spend too much time wondering and worrying. When in you have any kind of feeling or doubt, if it seems like a bad idea, doesn’t need to be done right now, or might be risky, at least have a conversation with your doctor about it. He or she can likely help ease your mind and may even give you license to do something you never expected to be able to do until after your special delivery.
Until the delivery, most pregnant women having a “normal” pregnancy can continue having sex which is safe. You need to modify positions for your own comfort as your belly gets bigger. Generally it is not advised to do sexual intercourse if it detects certain significant complications with your pregnancy, including:
a history or threat of miscarriage
a history of pre-term labor (you’ve previously delivered a baby before 37 weeks) or signs indicating the risk of pre-term labor (such as premature uterine contractions)
unexplained vaginal bleeding, discharge, or cramping
leakage of amniotic fluid (the fluid that surrounds the baby)
placenta previa, a condition in which the placenta (the blood-rich structure that nourishes the baby) is situated down so low that it covers the cervix (the opening of the uterus)
incompetent cervix, a condition in which the cervix is weakened and dilates (opens) prematurely, raising the risk for miscarriage or premature delivery
multiple fetuses (you’re having twins, triplets, etc.)
Due to large number of disease during pregnancies like STD’s etc doctors advise not to go further as it affects the mother and child and will have bigger complications later on
All in Perspective
During pregnancy many things we have to take care which is unsafe and trying not to spend too much time wondering and worrying. When in you have any kind of feeling or doubt, if it seems like a bad idea, doesn’t need to be done right now, or might be risky, at least have a conversation with your doctor about it. He or she can likely help ease your mind and may even give you license to do something you never expected to be able to do until after your special delivery.
Courtesy : Pregnancytobaby.com
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