This Woman's Work: Writing Archives infertility doctor who is also the infertility doctor at a 300 to 500 word news pieceon spec, which means did you/do you stay connected through the pregnancy? http://www.thiswomanswork.com/archives/cat_writing.html
Extractions: the journal of a stay-at-home feminist mother and writer April 09, 2003 Phone interviews Holly and I appear to be in the same boat today. I just finished one interview and have fifteen minutes before the next one. I dread these absolutely dread them but haven't had a bad one yet. Instead of finding comfort in that, I'm always sure that the next one will be awful. The ones I'm doing today are with the two authors of the AAP policy paper on cord blood banking (for the record, they recommend against private banking) and then I need to schedule a time to talk to the head of a private bank and a public bank (where donated cord blood is stored). I was going to talk to a couple of parents who chose different routes but I don't think I'm going to have space to do so. Posted by Dawn at 09:52 AM April 07, 2003 Interesting research I'm working on an article on cord blood banking and it's been very interesting. This was something that they were just starting to talk about when we had Noah so I didn't know much about it. I got a bunch of packets from private banks and when I read their info and watched their cute little CD-Roms, I completely bought into it. I was ready to sign and send a check right there and I won't even have access to our next baby's cord blood! Just goes to show you how convincing their spiels can be. Posted by Dawn at 11:17 AM April 05, 2003
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Extractions: From: newgroups-request@uunet.uu.net (David C Lawrence) Newsgroups: news.lists news.groups news.announce.newgroups news.answers ... misc.activism.militia Citizens bearing arms for the common defense. (Moderated) misc.activism.progressive Information for Progressive activists. (Moderated) misc.answers Repository for periodic USENET articles. (Moderated) misc.books.technical Discussion of books about technical topics. misc.business.consulting The business of consulting. (Moderated) misc.business.credit Domestic and international business credit. (Moderated) misc.business.facilitators Forum for group facilitation professionals. (Moderated) misc.business.marketing.moderated Roundtable for marketing topics. (Moderated) misc.business.records-mgmt All aspects of professional records management. misc.consumers Consumer interests, product reviews, etc. misc.consumers.frugal-living Practicing a frugal lifestyle. misc.consumers.house Discussion about owning and maintaining a house. misc.consumers.house.homeowner-assn Common interest housing developments. misc.creativity
PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 96-111 1101, Copayments/Guidelines/ Exemption for pregnancy Ability to Pay, 10 1150, spec. 1242,TREATMENT OF infertility DISCONTINUED COVERAGE FOR DRUGS AND RELATED http://www.pabulletin.com/secure/data/vol26/26-4/111.html
Extractions: Pennsylvania Bulletin of a listing of existing Department of Public Welfare Statements of Policy (bulletins) with continuing effect. Editor's Note: Statements of policy are in upper and lower case. Notices of Rule Change are in all capitals. Notices of Rule Change adopted more than 180 days before deposit are starred (*).) Income Maintenance Year Code Number Ch. 166 Computation of CWEP Hrs. Ch. 275 Postmark Date as the Recpt. Indicator for Appeals and for Requests for Reconsideration Ch. 100 Health Insurance Provisions for Single Point of Contact (SPOC) Ch. 275 Instructions for Applying the Court Ruling in Juras vs. DPW Ch. 183 Additions to/Deletions from a Budget Group Ch. 183 Cash Assistance Clarifications: Residence and Income *CH. 289 EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE *CH. 140 MANDATORY CONTINUATION OF MA THROUGHOUT PREGNANCY AND POSTPARTUM PERIOD *CH. 178 MA-EXCLUSION OF RESOURCES FOR SSI-RELATED, AFDC-RELATED AND GA-RELATED CHILDREN UNDER 21 AND FOR SSI-RELATED, AFDC- RELATED AND GA-RELATED FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN UNDER 21 *CH. 141
Bibliography in young patients with primary infertility new insights L. Adherence to iron supplementationduring pregnancy in Tanzania Mal Coeur Vaiss 1996 Sep;89 spec No 4 http://www.aardex.ch/BibliographyPeer.htm
Extractions: P90-02. Kruse W, Eggert-Kruse W, Rampmaier J, Runnebaum B, Weber E. Compliance with short-term high-dose oestradiol in young patients with primary infertility - new insights from the use of electronic devices. Agents and Actions Suppl 29. Risk Factor for Adverse Drug Reactions: Epidemiological Approaches, pp 105-115, 1990.
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Finding Fertility, June 4, 2001 Issue From diagnosis of reasons for failure to conceive to infertility treatment issues and everything inbetween and around, visitors to our forums and chatroom share their experiences and wisdom. http://infertility.about.com/cnl/1/june40125.htm
Extractions: Good Evening, PRODIGY Members! We are here tonight, setting up for our special event with members of INCIID, and with Dr. Yakov Epstein and Dr. Helane Rosenberg. Our topic this evening is INFERTILITY. INCIID, (pronounced "inside"), is the InterNational Council on Infertility Information Dissemination. Co-founders Linda Davey, Terry Grant and Nancy Hemenway are joining Dr. Yakov Epstein and Dr. Helane Rosenberg this evening. Nancy Eggleston (Speaker) INCIID was created by three professional women who met on PRODIGY's Infertility topic on the Medical Support BB, Linda Davey, Terry Grant and Nancy Hemenway. The organization's mission includes expanding the reach of such online networks to a wider range of infertile consumers, while simultaneously improving the quality and immediacy of available information.
Extractions: dubose@io.com http://www.obgyn.net/avtranscripts/med forum_dubose.htm The diagnostic sonography (ultrasound) profession is populated by technophiles. In general, people who gravitate to ultrasound are not afraid of technology or computers. For this reason alone, it is not surprising that sonographers and sonologists have flocked to use the Internet and the World Wide Web (WWW) for education, consultations and communications with colleagues across the globe. The number of people using the Internet is increasing rapidly worldwide, and medical websites are increasing exponentially. The Web is a graphic mode of communication and it is natural that ultrasound images would be exchanged and discussed via this new medium. Before the Web was invented, many medical professionals around the world had begun to communicate via email and list servers or discussion groups. The earliest list for OB/GYN discussion was OBGYN-L, established in 1995 by Dr Geffrey H. Klein while he was a resident at Baylor School of Medicine in Houston. In 1996 OBGYN-L went onto the Web, the power of the Web was recognised for the sharing of visual information such as ultrasonograms ... and Ultrasound@OBGYN.net was born in November 1997 [1].
Extractions: Dr. Jeffrey Dungan, 798-7517 If an elective is arranged by Special Permission or an elective is to be taken outside Harris County and does not have a Baylor elective number, the student should enter SPEC on the elective application for the elective number. A student cannot take concurrently an elective course and a clinical core rotation. At least 24 elective credits must be earned on site at Baylor. Students from schools other than Baylor College of Medicine must have completed all elective course required prerequisites. 480-501 Endocrine-Infertility
APIAHF Policy Brief testing for cancer and sexually transmitted diseases, infertility services, pregnancytests, followup 6. Full term neonate w/ major problems 7. spec. http://www.apiahf.org/policy/policy.html
Extractions: Introduction Benefits Disqualifications Provisions of H.R.2202 and S.1664 In general, the Immigration Control and Financial Responsibility Act (S.1664) and the Immigration in the National Interest Act (H.R.2202) both impose immigrant disqualifications through sponsor deeming on all or most needs-based programs including health programs. S.1664 imposes deeming on all health programs that are funded in full or in part by the federal government. H.R.2202 also imposes deeming but exempts programs that are available to undocumented immigrants (emergency medical services, immunization, treatment of communicable diseases, battered spouse and children services) in addition to community/migrant health clinic services. The length of disqualifications through deeming lasts until naturalization for future immigrants in both bills. While H.R.2202 is silent on deeming for current residents, S.1664 imposes deeming for the first five years of residency for current immigrants. In addition, both bills expand the definition of public charge and thus, lower the threshold of immigrants subject for deportation. Whereas the current law makes immigrants deportable if they use cash assistance in the first five years, H.R.2202 includes Medicaid among other programs in its deportation provision (>12 months in first seven years) and S.1664 includes almost all needs-based programs, including all health programs, in its provision (>12 months in first five years).
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Extractions: Neonatal Intensive Care (NICU) Nurses You are here: Home Directories The Shortcut URL To This Page Is http://www.nursefriendly.com/nicu/ Add Your URL New Job Listings! Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Director, Tacoma, Washington State Janet Lane, RN, CLNC, Medical-Legal Consulting of Central Florida http://www.nursingentrepreneurs.com/lane/ Theresa Lawson, RN, BSN, CLNC ... Guidelines for the Responsible Utilization of Neonatal Intensive Care, Wisconsin Association for Perinatal Care :"The goals of Neonatal Intensive Care vary depending upon the status of the infant. In some cases, the goal is similar to adult intensive care; that is, to return the infant to its normal state of health. For infants born with a special condition or defect, the goal is to repair the problem and support them until they can be cared for at home. The majority of neonatal intensive care admissions are related to prematurity. The goal in these circumstances is to convalesce and support the infants until they have matured and can be cared for at home. Some infants are extremely premature, incurably ill or have defects or conditions where intensive care may only prolong the act of dying or result in survival with profound neurological or physical defects."
Crises homo and bisexuals), fertility or infertility, isolation or Psychotherapy for pregnancyand newborn loss a CNS intervention see comments Clin-Nurse-spec; 6(3 http://www.pol-it.org/crises.htm
Extractions: Vol.1, Issue 1, Paper 1. by Dr Ben Green , Consultant Psychiatrist, Halton Hospital, Runcorn, Cheshire. To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven Ecclesiastes, 3, 1. Throughout life the self, although retaining some permanent features such as temperament and some personality attributes, must accommodate to a number of largely externally controlled life changes. Such life changes may be the result of early parental loss or unemployment. Some life changes may be internally controlled, such as leaving for university or seeking promotion, but all such life changes, although perhaps stimulated by the individual take on a life of their own, and once begun are relatively out of the self's control, for instance, if an individual takes up a new post, the old post, once resigned is often irrevocably lost. Such internally controlled events are though initially voluntarily controlled. Other internal events may lack voluntariness, such as physical or mental ill-health. One of the most important agents of change, and that may be seen as a generator of most events, is time itself. The age of the individual dictates a variety of events that may shape the individual's current and future life, taking it away from a steady state. The self seeks to minimise the effects of such changes, by attempting a homoeostatic manoeuvre to minimise long-term stress and optimise survival and hopefully, potential.
History Of Xenos Christian Fellowship examples include ministries such as spec'L, Single couples who have experienced apregnancy loss. Support Group ministers to those struggling with infertility. http://www.xenos-cincy.org/about/histxen.html
Extractions: A Short History of Xenos Christian Fellowship In 1970, some Ohio State University students, including future senior pastor, Dennis McCallum, began printing an Dennis McCallum, 1970 underground newspaper in the basement of their rooming house, a practice that was popular among students in those days. But theirs was no ordinary underground newspaper. The Fish derived its name from the Greek word for "fish," Icthus , which was also an acronym used by early Christians meaning "Jesus Christ, God's Son, the Savior." The Fish was dedicated to helping other students discover that Jesus Christ holds the key for humanity's problems. Their rooming house on East 16th Avenue was no ordinary student house either. Known as "The Fish House" because of its association with the paper, it became a center for regular Bible studies. These meetings, referred to as "The Fish House Fellowship" attracted students searching for answers during turbulent times. Future co-senior pastor, Gary DeLashmutt moved into the house in 1971.
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SomaticsPlus - Somatics Plus A high intake of phytoestrogens during pregnancy may have When you read the NutriSpec Letter's complete report show that soy foods cause infertility in animals http://www.somaticsplus.com/health_hints/hhsoyb.html
Extractions: (Explanatory Articles) Women's Issues Child/Infant Issues Infections/Flus, etc Digestive Problems Cardio-Vascular Back to Topof Page This information is educational in nature and is not intended as medical advice. Anyone wishing to actively use this educational material for personal health improvement, is advised to consult with the qualified health care provider of their choice before attempting to use the information. Introduction and Credits He further is not afraid to say the unsayable, and has the intelligence and doggedness needed to ferret out the truth from the chaff. Please read the following carefully, it can be life changing for you or someone you love. PS: You should also read Dr. Schenker's articles on Estrogen; the two sets of articles complement each other. NUTRI-SPEC
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Countway Library Of Medicine - Resource Management - New Acquisitions List Women at risk issues in the primary prevention of AIDS / edited by Ann O WJ 709 G3282000 The genetic basis of male infertility / Ken McElreavey (ed.). Berlin http://countweb.med.harvard.edu/collections/new_acquisitions/almar2000.html
This Woman's Work: January 2003 Archives to 500 word news piece on spec, which means denied the chance to participate in anotherpregnancy. months working through my feelings around the infertility. http://www.thiswomanswork.com/archives/2003_01.html
Extractions: the journal of a stay-at-home feminist mother and writer Main January 31, 2003 Poems for sale cheap! Have you always wanted to be a patron of the arts but you're too damn poor? Do you secretly dream of having your own pet artist, beholden to you for your generous financial support? If you answered an enthusiastic "yes!" to either of those questions, you'll be thrilled to discover The Patronage Project I know, I know. You wish you'd thought of it first. Well, you didn't but don't let that stop you from bidding! Posted by Dawn at 06:03 PM Cool feminist mamas-to-be I am just so happy when feminist mamas reproduce and breed wonderful feminist children. There are three women I virtually know and I'm so excited to think that soon I'll be reading about their adventures in motherhood. That makes me pretty damn happy! I dedicate this entry to Suspenseful Snakehaired Girl , and Roni Posted by Dawn at 04:11 PM January 30, 2003 Order Andi's book! Andi (aka "Phillymama Goddess") has a new book coming out stirringly titled Mothershock: Loving Every (Other) Minute of It and you can preorder it now Not only should you get this book because you would enjoy it and because Andi is a really good writer, but you should get it because publishers don't think that motherhood is such a great market. You know, it's so