Archive for September, 2009

PostHeaderIcon Watch Out for These Pregnancy Complications and Maintain a Healthy Pregnancy!

Pregnancy is a precious time and a life-changing event. It is really a warm experience between mother and baby that should be cherished all the time. However, a condition may develop to make your pregnancy a high risk, which is commonly known as pregnancy complication.

Pregnancy complication is a condition that can threat you and developing baby during pregnancy. Remember that pregnancy complications can develop at any point of time throughout your pregnancy, which can ruin your very joyful time. It can also develop after the childbirth.

These complications can develop from several factors: chronic diseases (such as diabetes, hypertension), sexual transmitted diseases (syphilis, chlamydia), abnormalities of sperm/ovum, amniotic fluid, and placenta and infections that cause from virus, bacteria and parasites.

The possible pregnancy complications that can harm you and your developing fetus are as follows:

Gestational diabetes: It is the most common pregnancy complication that develops during pregnancy. It is found that two to seven percent of pregnant women develop this condition. This condition when left untreated can lead to increased risk of fetal death as well as thyroid problems.

It generally develops during second trimester of pregnancy. It can be treated by insulin supplementation to manage blood glucose levels.

Amniotic fluid complications: It is a pregnancy complication that results from a very high (polyhydramnios) or very low (oligohydramnios) amniotic fluid levels in the membranes surrounding the fetus.

Excessive amniotic fluid places pressure on your uterus causing pre-term delivery. It also puts pressure on your diaphragm, which leads to breathing problems. Oligohydramnios leads to poor fetal growth, post-term delivery, birth defects such as urinary tract abnormalities, etc.

Placental complications: The pregnancy complications of placenta are placental abruption and placental previa.

Premature detachment of a normally situated placenta is placental abruption where the exact cause for this condition is unknown. The detachment may be partial or complete.

Placental previa is the condition where the placenta is located in lower segment of the uterus, partially or completely covering the opening of the cervix. It leads to severe bleeding during second and third trimesters of pregnancy. The exact cause of placental previa is not known.

Preeclampsia/high blood pressure: Preeclampsia means the development of hypertension with edema or proteinuria or both during pregnancy. It generally occurs after twenty weeks of gestation. It is also called toxemia.

Ectopic pregnancy: It is a pregnancy complication where the development of fetus takes place outside the uterus or within the fallopian tubes. It can also be called as tubal pregnancy.

Rh Factor: If the mother is Rh negative and her partner Rh positive, the combination results in a baby with Rh positive. In this condition, when the blood transfers from mother to the child, the red blood cells will break down leading to anemia.

Miscarriage: Miscarriage is an unintentional or sudden loss of pregnancy. This type of pregnancy complication develops mostly due to age, gene factors, malnutrition, environmental hazards, hormonal problems, etc.

So, maintain a healthy pregnancy with proper prenatal care throughout pregnancy in order to avoid the occurrence of these pregnancy complications. Visit Pregnancy Blog

The Pregnancy blog helps you learn everything you need to know about Pregnancy. Know more about prenatal care, various pregnancy issues, pregnancy tools, etc. Visit http://www.thepregnancyzone.com/

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PostHeaderIcon Moss – Love’em or Kill’em – and Japanese Gardens

Moss is either loved or hated in the garden. People very often passionately rake it away. Why not to look at it as blessing to your garden? Its kinds are very difficult to recognize – you need proper book for that and magnifying glass. I don’t remember since when I love moss. I think since always. Soft, fragile and moist. In my garden moss is welcomed everywhere. I try to grow it on my stones as well. Few months ago I covered them with yoghurt dilluted with water 1:1. No great effect yet, just little greenish something appeared.

You can appreciate moss beauty especially in the winter – when it is lush green and so soft to walk on. Grows in the lawn in the shadow? Great! I don’t need to move it. Grass is weaker and weaker in these spots, and moss patches are larger and larger… and more and more green. Moss reminds me my second big and earliest garden fascination of Japanese Gardens.

I look for tranquility and harmony in the garden. In the smaller gardens it is even more important to not overload it with too many different plants.


I like them for meditative and tranquill character. I remember that in communist time in Poland there was not so many books about landscaping and Far East – that was of my special interest at that time. I made friends with the owner of the shop selling used/old books. Whenever something about Japan appeared on the shelf I was getting a phone call and I immediatelly run to the shop to see it.


There is six features as a synonym for an excellent not only Japanese but landscape garden.

According to the ancient book of gardens, there should be six different qualities to which a garden can aspire.

They are grouped in their traditional complementary pairs, they are:

spaciousness & seclusion

artifice & antiquity

water-courses & panoramas.

As the specialists say “it is difficult enough to find a garden that is blessed with any three or four of these desirable attributes, let along five, or even more rarely, all six.”


Yet there is such case in Japan.

Its name is “Kenroku-en” which means “garden that combines six characteristics”, which is named by Sadanobu Matsudaira, a feudal load in the present Tohoku district (northern part of mainland Japan).


Plants recommended for Japanese gardens:


Trees and shrubs

Acer plamatum, Acer japonicum, Acer ginnala, Amelanchier canadensis, Cercis chinensis, Chamaecyparis obtusa, Cornus kousa, Cryptomeria japonica, Gingko biloba, Pinus nigra, Pinus thunbergiana, Pinus densiflora, Magnolia kobus, Magnolia stellata, Prunus cerasifera, Prunus mume, Prunus serrulata, Prunus armeniaca, Sciadopitys verticillata, Tsuga canadensis,


Trees and shrubs of medium size

Acer palmatum ‘Dissectum’, Spirea japonica, Chaenomeles japonica, Chaenomeles lagenaria, Euonymus alatus, Enkianthus campanulatus, Forsytia x intermedia, Forsytia suspensa, Juniperus chinensis ‘Armstrongii’, Kerria japonica, Mahonia aquifolium, Pieris japonica, Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Syringa vulgaris


Small shrubs

Buxus microphylla, Chamaecyparis obtusa ‘Nana’, Daphne cneorum, Ilex crenata, Juniperus chinensis ‘Blue Vase’, Pinus mugo ‘Compacta’, Rhododendron obtusum, Rhododendron kaempferi, Spirea japonica, Spirea bumalda, Thuja occidentalis ‘Globosa’, Viburnum carlesii


All these plants are accompanied by different kind of grass, moss, perennials, bamboo, ivy that might be chosen according to the climate zone.


If you are interested to read more please visit http://wwww.ewainthegarden.blogspot.com

Passionate gardener.

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PostHeaderIcon Control Your Legacy with a Private Foundation

Call it the golf and gala glut: the growing list of charitable parties, balls and outings aimed at raising funds for charitable causes from religious to educational to medical research. If your calendar has filled with worthy causes seeking your name and your wallet, you may want to consider channeling your time and money into a private family foundation.

If you think private family foundations belong to the Gates, Fords and Rockefellers of the world, you may be surprised by the estate planning industry’s rule of thumb: a foundation needs to have an annual minimum of about $25,000—from endowments, annual contributions or both—available for making grants. This may be prohibitive to estates under $2 million, but you certainly don’t need the more than $29 billion that Bill and Melinda Gates have put into their foundation.

You can also establish a stand by foundation, which is created to receive lifetime contributions or a major bequest, or a flow through foundation, which converts appreciated property into cash and distributes the proceeds to public charities but does not build up an endowment. A flow through foundation can provide tax benefits if you have highly-appreciated assets whose sale would result in significant capital gains taxes.

Individuals may deduct cash contributions to a private foundation up to 30 percent of the donor’s adjusted gross income (AGI) and appreciated property up to 20 percent of AGI. All contributions specified in a will are fully deductible for estate tax purposes.

Your foundation can be a non-operating foundation, meaning it makes grants to help fund the efforts of other organizations or individuals. The alternative is an operating foundation, which runs a facility or institution, such as a museum or research lab. Your foundation’s purpose can be as broad as world hunger or as specific as modest scholarships to a local liberal arts college.

Of course, private family foundations must operate according to tax law, including distributing at least 5 percent of assets each year and paying a 1-2 percent tax on investment income. However, as part of an overall retirement and estate plan, a private family foundation decreases the amount of taxable assets in your estate. You can make gifts to your foundation without affecting the annual gift tax exclusion or the gift tax credit.

For many high net worth individuals, a major attraction of the private family foundation is the greater control compared to a large lump-sum donation to a public charity or the less flexible charitable trust. While trust instruments, once finalized, can be difficult to change, a private foundation incorporated as a nonprofit can adjust its goals and mission over time.

With a private family foundation, you can for generations to come involve your family directly in the issues and activities that mean the most to you. Family members can even receive salaries as trustees, directors or employees of the foundation, provided they legitimately serve in those roles and their work justifies their salary.

A private family foundation can provide greater control of your charitable giving, income and estate tax benefits and a way to share your values with future generations. Creating a foundation requires careful consideration and planning. Please consult with your legal, tax and investment advisors for more information.

Robert Valentine is a well-known expert in the matters concerning investors. His popular Estate Planning
articles have been published by several publications throughout the United States. Please visit his website, http://www.themoneyalert.com to view his column.
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PostHeaderIcon Father Time Was Asked If It Was Possible For A Person To Receive A Tarot/Psychic Reading By E-Mail?

Father Time Was Asked If It Was Possible For A Person To Receive A Tarot/Psychic Reading By E-Mail?

“Absolutely!” was the answer. There are many talented and gifted people out there that can do some amazing things. Some people have the most awesome artistic ability to transform a block of stone into a statue. Others have an Angelic voice, such as Sarah Brightman, and can sing unlike no one else can! There are people who can communicate with the “beyond” and others who can read palms or even tea leaves.

Some people need to be with you face-to-face, to provide a service such as divining your future, and others have the talents and capabilities to do it without being in front of you. So, if you are interested in a psychic or card reading, but are not able to get to a live psychic or tarot reader, you can actually do it by phone, or better yet, by e-mail!

There are many talented people and they all have a different style of communicating. It can’t hurt to try a reading with someone, and if you enjoy their style, you can avail yourself to their services again and again, if you choose to. If, on the other hand, their insight and manner of delivery do not appeal to you, then you find someone else. Many people buy thousands of dollars of lottery tickets per year, (a form of entertainment) and they never win anything, so what is the big deal about spending $20 or even $50 on an entertaining reading, that may be able to inform you of some very useful information!?

If you are interested in this sort of thing, you can check out this website: http://www.fathertimepublishing.com/default.php?cPath=2455790_2537974

and perhaps find the answers that you are seeking!

Good Luck to You with your situation, and Many Blessings!

Father Time has been a published writer for over thirty years and particularly focuses on motivational and self-help writing and speaking! He also has many years of sales experience since the age of ten years old! His first love is poetry and greeting card verses! He has also had intuitive abilities since childhood as well!

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PostHeaderIcon Bathing With Shower

Bathing is an integral part of human life and it is an activity which is entangled with the very mode of human existence. It is the means by which it is possible for every individual to keep oneself clean and maintain proper hygiene. Bathrooms are separate zones available in every house or apartment which is dedicated to this ritual of bathing and at present all modern bathrooms are provided with the facility of taking a bath with the aid of showers. Showers are the commonest modes used for bathing in the contemporary world and showers are devices through which the water is ejected in the form of a spray to reach the different parts of the body. Showers may contain warm or cold water and taking a bath in a shower is usually accompanied by the usage of soaps, shampoos or shower gels which are used along with water to keep the external part of the body clean and free of infections and ailments.

It is interesting to note that there are various historical evidences that prove the usage of showers in ancient times. Prominent examples include the murals and vases belonging to the Greek civilizations. It is also necessary to point out that in the contemporary world, the act of bathing in a bathtub has been greatly replaced by the practice of showering as a form of bathing. One of the reasons that have contributed to this may be because modern day apartments always have space crunch and under such conditions the shower is a better and efficient arrangement compared to a bathtub which may occupy larger area. Showers are not only used for bathing and rinsing the body but also for leisure and wellness. Moreover, for the elderly people and also for those who suffer from physical disabilities, showering for bath is an easier option. Showering involves the pouring of water in different parts of the body. This is followed by the usage of various supplements like shower gels and shampoos to remove the dirt and then again shower the body to complete the bathing procedure.

Showers may be of various kinds. Some showers are attached to the bathtub while free standing showers are very common. Usually, each bathroom has a separate zone dedicated to showers and it is separated from the rest of the bathroom by means of a shower curtain. The shower head contains various nozzles through which the water ours out in the form of a spray in the different parts of the body.

To get the best shower experience, you must purchase only the best bath and body products, without chemicals which can dry out your skin, make you look older, or even cause cancer!

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