I am 33 weeks along with gestational diabetes. I have been doing very well with my blood sugar levels and my diabetes is controlled by diet.
Is it likely that my doctor will let me carry to 40 weeks?
I am doing a persuasive letter on how wrong abortion is (please don't post ur opinions on abortion) and i need the statistics do be extremely persuasive.
Does being depressed during pregnancy make a woman more likely to experience postpartum depression?
Please provide medical links/knowledge or your direct experience, not what you think could happen.
Thanks
My beautiful wife is full time stay home mom to 3 wonderful (but often stress causing) kids, and she's taking classes part time.
I work zillion hours a week to make ends meet, and as much as i try, I don't do enough around the house to make her job any easier.
She's showing many signs of depression… low energy, short fuse with the kids, body aches etc.. could she be going through postpartum depression, or could this be depression unrelated to having a baby, exactly a year ago?
It would be a pretty good trade. Abortion is probably the number one conservative issue. To get Roe v. Wade overturned would be too tempting for them not to take a chance on universal healthcare and legalized pot.
While I realize that this is a cherished right of many liberals, wouldn't universal healthcare be so much better? Plus, with medical marijuana commonplace you could probably get the government to cover your weed bill, too. Plus, overturning Roe wouldn't make abortion illegal, it would just give the decision back to the individual states. Most liberal states would probably just keep the current abortion policy.