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But one thing I've noticed with DCFS is that sometimes they do things by the book and other times they do what ever they please not caring about who they might accuse or hurt in the process.
Unfortunately you are just going to have to wait and see what happens. If you are honest when going in to deliver the nurses and doctors will be able to know what to do to help your baby with the withdrawal process. DCFS will be involved sooner but they might be willing to work with you more on getting you some added help to deal with the migraines, depression, etc. If you ask for the help yourself then they are more willing to help you so you can keep your kids. Majority of the time a social worker wants to see the kids stay with their parents because it's easier to help the parent than try and find a place for a child in foster care.
One of my best friends is a social worker and she had several families that she works with and she always wanted to see the kids stay with their parents if it was at all possible. It killed her to have to take away kids from their parents.View Thread
Both partners should eat lots of fish and veggies. Give in to your chocolate craving, or just eat sweets in general.
If you want a girl...
Give the missionary position a go. Make love with the woman on top. Focus on her pleasure — if the woman orgasms before her partner, you can decorate your nursery in pink. Take the lead — if the woman initiates sex, you'll get a girl.
GOOD LUCK!!!!!
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My doctor is on vacation this week and his nurse said it could be due to dehydration. Over the last few weeks I have upped my water intake to around 80oz a day. It seems like all I am doing is drinking and going to the bathroom. By noon today I had drank almost 40oz of water and 16 oz of a Powerade (which the nurse told me to include in my daily intake) and I still feel badly.
Any ideas as to what might be causing this or how to deal with it?View Thread
The support undergarment discussed within that thread is designed especially to help relieve swelling in the feet and ankles.View Thread
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However Vaccinations take all the credit with 'curing' people when it was mainly because of better hygiene being introduced and practised.
I agree with your stand, cl1234. Make sure your children eat healthy vegetables, fruits etc and they should be fine!View Thread
And yes, I want to make sure I do what the doctor says to keep the baby healthy but I also want to be financially ok for her too.View Thread
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