Archive for January 8th, 2008

Sex hormones include, but are not limited to estrogen, testosterone, progestrone and DHEA.

Estrogen, not one hormone, but a group of similar hormones of varying degrees of activity, is secreted by the ovaries throughout a woman’s reproductive years.

Estrogen is the female hormone that is responsible for ovulation. Estrogen plays an important role in a woman’s life from the time she begins puberty until the final menstrual period.

Not only does estrogen have beneficial effects on cholesterol; lowering blood cholesterol, and lipid levels, it also contributes the production of proteins, to bone strength and the a woman’s mental well-being.

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Apart from Australia, the U.S. is the sole developed country that makes no provision for paid maternity leave, with regard to moms-to-be, nationwide. Based on a report of 168 countries, undertaken by Harvard University, 163 countries had certain provisions for paid maternity leave. Therefore, the U.S. is in the same league as New Guinea, Lesotho, Swaziland, and Papua with regard to making available paid leave for expectant women.

It is simply beyond anyone’s comprehension, as to why such a situation exists, even though professionals and renowned professors declare that the differing objectives of American and European feminist movement could possibly have had a say in the absence of this benefit - paid maternity leave with reference to expectant women in America.

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A new year is here, and with it comes new beginnings. For many parents, one resolution they make is to improve their family relationships. There is no better time than right now to take positive steps in your relationship with your teenager.

Yet, like many other New Year resolutions, some parents fail to accomplish the parenting goals they set. Often, leaving a parent to feel inadequate and discouraged with their relationship with their teenager. Here are five common mistakes parents make when setting parenting goals for the New Year:

1. Starting with too many goals

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As a parent of a teenager, how would you describe your relationship with your teenager last year? Did it go as well as you had hoped? Are there any areas you would like to improve in the New Year? If honesty was required, than I bet every parent of a teenager would agree there is room for growth in their parenting relationship. Whether you are a veteran parent of a teenager or a newbie, here are some practical suggestions of how to improve your relationship with your teenager in the New Year.

1. Make a weekly time to have breakfast

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Moms, we are not in this new motherhood thing alone, men have to deal with it too. Really, they aren’t getting the easy end of the deal either. They may not have had to give birth physically, but emotionally they are pretty level with us. Because becoming a new dad is just as tough as becoming a new mom, parenting can lead to difficulties for a couple.

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