Prostate Restored
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In our childbirth education classes at Blooma we encourage students to abide by the 5-5-5 rule the best they can. New mothers should plan to spend at least 5 days in the bed, 5 days on the bed, and 5 days near the bed. Do you remember birthing your placenta? There is a wound that size that needs to heal.
WHIPPANY, N.J., June 1, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- While men living with advanced prostate cancer experience a range of symptoms like severe or...
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How to identify a smart person in 3 minutes By Chris Chen. Clarity of thought. He is very precise in his thought process, knows exactly what he is...
Read More »After speaking with several postpartum mothers about their postpartum experience, responses were very individual and unique. More than once, however, mamas noted they wished they would have asked more for what they need. You are the gatekeeper of your space. You may decide to decline visitors until you and your partner have enjoyed alone time to connect, get a handle on breastfeeding, and rest. It’s important to keep in mind that following birth you will experience physical and emotional changes, many of which happen within the first 2- 6 weeks. This can be a sensitive time. If you don’t feel comfortable being naked, crying, or sleeping in front of certain family or friends here are a couple ways to decline visitors until you are ready. *Avoid posting on social media outlets unless you are ready for people to start reaching out. *Ignore your phone. Honestly, this is one of the times in your life it’s totally acceptable to be severely tardy in your replies to text, emails, and voicemails. *Leave a nice sign on the doorstep saying thank you for celebrating in the arrival of our little one, we are not quite ready for visitors but will let you know when we are. You may be a mama who is dreading all the alone time and know you will crave connection with others. Make a list before baby arrives that includes family and friends who have flexibility in the daytime or evening to stop by and keep you company. A postpartum doula can be an amazing lifeline and worth every penny. Postpartum doulas have specialized training for childbirth recovery, emotional well-being, and breastfeeding. Postpartum doulas can help during the day or night. If you would like a list of local postpartum doulas please reach out to a Blooma staff member and we will hook you up! Regardless of what kind of postpartum choices you envision will best suite you and your family, have a list of people nearby you can call on to help you feel nourished, held, and supported. Attention family and friends of a new parent: Consider asking, “How can I help you?” or think “What can I do to make your life easier?” Instead of bringing a baby gift, bring a meal. Something that can be put in the freezer is a gift that will be received with gratitude. Offer to help with laundry, care for baby so mother can take a healing bath or nap, or bring the older children to school. We’ve included a great list of helpful “gift” ideas for new moms below: Origins herbal heating pack for muscle tightness in the shoulders/back, etc or make your own rice pack
In general, most experts recommend getting a prostate exam every three to five years. Your doctor will check the prostate gland for any lumps or...
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Most people only release a small amount, and it doesn't typically contain sperm. But sperm cells lingering in the urethra from a recent ejaculation...
Read More »To find out if an agency in your area provides diaper assistance to families in need, please call 2-1-1 on your phone or search online at 2-1-1.org. Specialists are available 24/7 to help identify local resources that may be able to help provide diapers and other basic necessities.
If you or someone you know needs diapers, there may be assistance in your community. To find out if an agency in your area provides diaper assistance to families in need, please call 2-1-1 on your phone or search online at 2-1-1.org. Specialists are available 24/7 to help identify local resources that may be able to help provide diapers and other basic necessities.
Unlike medications such as Proscar and Avodart, Cialis does not shrink the prostate and does not decrease the rate of growth of the prostate gland.
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Remove their nappy for 5-10 minutes, and, aim for some nappy free time at least once a day during playtime. You could also combine it with tummy...
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You may need a catheter to help you drain your bladder for several days following the procedure. You'll also need to recover at a hospital or at...
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Zinc's link to sperm quality Just as in women, zinc deficiencies in men are linked with poor reproductive cells. Specifically, a 2018 study found...
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