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| Anonymous | I'm 17 and pregnant and I'm due in 2 months | 4 | Apr 16 2008, 3:13 PM EDT by Anonymous | |
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Thread started: Nov 29 2007, 5:46 PM EST
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I'm really scared because of how I acted twords my brother and how I am in general. I love this baby more than anything but I'm terrified of being a teen mom and not being able to provide for my baby. What should I do?
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| JillianGreen | Cool web tool that keeps track of medications and sends safety alerts | 0 | Apr 14 2008, 2:23 PM EDT by JillianGreen | |
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Thread started: Apr 14 2008, 2:23 PM EDT
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Check out this amazing web tool that will keep track of the medications you and your family take.
iGuard is a FREE web service that keeps you informed about your medications (including prescription drugs, over-the-counter drugs, nutritional supplements and herbal extracts). iGuard routinely checks the safety of your medicines, taking into account your illnesses and drug to drug interactions. The site closely monitors regulatory authorities such as the FDA, communications from pharmaceutical companies, and medical journals to identify safety information. iGuard is continually looking for new information on the safety of your medications, and will send a short email when relevant safety findings surface. For example, I take Singular, a common prescription allergy medication, and received an alert when it was announced that the FDA was investigating a possible link between the medication and suicidal thoughts. The Drug Safety Alerts contains summary of the new safety information an electronic link for more information and an explanation of what the information means to you. This service is entirely free and your information will never be sold or transferred to a third-party. I checked out this site thoroughly and even my doctor verified it's safety and said it was a very helpful site. You can even sign up multiple family members using the same email address. Just type in your email address followed by an asterisk and then the name of the additional person. For example: janedoe@aol.com*Sally. To learn more about iGuard and sign-up for Drug Safety Alerts: www.iguard.org/edison19. |
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| mplescha | New site for organizing gift cards and loyalty programs | 1 | Mar 25 2008, 2:24 PM EDT by mplescha | |
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Thread started: Mar 25 2008, 2:16 PM EDT
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Hi, just wanted to share a new site where you can earn interest on your gift cards, swap gift cards and track all of your loyalty programs. You can also sign up to get free coupons from retailers. I had gift cards in my wallet from 2 years ago that I registered and checked the balance on. Its pretty cool and frees up the space in my wallet!
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| swible | Sleeping | 4 | Feb 28 2008, 10:36 PM EST by Anonymous | |
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Thread started: Dec 3 2007, 1:30 AM EST
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My son is turning one in less than a week. The only way he goes to sleep is in my arms being rocked. My friends baby is a month younger and he goes to sleep drinking a bottle in his bed. Is he developing different then other kids? What should I do? please help
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| Anonymous | I want to be a stay-at-home mom! | 2 | Jan 23 2008, 4:24 PM EST by Anonymous | |
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Thread started: Jan 10 2008, 12:45 AM EST
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I have a 17 month old boy, and I work full-time - but I would love to stay home, and enjoy every moment of his existance. Unfortunately, living in Southern California it is imposible at this moment for us to live off my husband's income. So does anyone have any solid leads on working from home??? I am desperately looking for a way to spend more time at home with my baby. Please help.
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