When it comes to your health, you probably hear many people suggest doing different things. You may even hear that chiropractic care is essential for healthy living. However, there is also a great deal of negative information out their about chiropractic care that may make you turn your head at the thought of it. Here's the myths versus the facts of chiropractic care that you should know: Chiropractic Care Makes You Feel Worse: Many people may tell you that they once went to a chiropractor and felt much worse afterwards.
Many women who deal with infertility also have to deal with miscarriages during their journey to motherhood. If you're pregnant after dealing with a combination of fertility problems and at least one prior miscarriage, you're likely facing a variety of emotions, from guilt to worry to excitement. If You're Feeling Guilty... Although you've successfully gotten pregnant, you're likely also still mourning the loss of your previous pregnancies. Many women who've experienced miscarriages feel guilt during subsequent pregnancies.
It is not uncommon for a two year old to tell his or her parent "no" because they do not want to do something. One of the challenges of parenting a toddler is learning how to get them to listen and obey. Here are 3 things you can try to improve your child's obedience. Consistency First, consistency is really important. If you have a child who comes into your room in the middle of the night often to get into your bed and you do not want this to happen, then consistency is key.
The medical field's greatest achievement of the last 20 years occurred in neuroscience: by learning to identify, understand, and affect the brain's neurotransmitters, the science of medicine came a long way from the lobotomies, tranquilizers, and electro-shock treatments it had promoted for most of the 19th century. Research on serotonin gave rise to a new class of highly effective, immensely lucrative antidepressants; studies on GABA produced new treatments for epilepsy and neuropathy; glutamate research may lead to treatments for schizophrenia and Alzheimer's.
During my first pregnancy, I spent a lot of time pushing pillows behind my back trying to find comfort. As the size of the baby grew, so did my discomfort. By the time she was born, I was more than ready to give birth. When I found out I was pregnant again, I was determined that I would not suffer through the same discomforts. I started researching ways to ease the symptoms of pregnancy, including back pain. I created this blog to help other expectant moms find remedies to deal with those symptoms that can be emotionally and physically draining.