There are so many
myths about our periods out there, where to start?
Not exact matches
But whereas Yglesias praises Bernanke on a fairly narrow point — the fact that Bernanke promised to keep rates low even after the economy improved — what we liked
about the speech was the sheer volume of
myths and misconceptions that he debunked or clarified in a short
period of time.
It should be clear, then, that the «great depression» of the 1870s is merely a
myth — a
myth brought
about by misinterpretation of the fact that prices in general fell sharply during the entire
period.
In this episode, Steph and Aglaée tackle the
myths and facts
about postpartum depression, discuss their own experiences
about surviving the first month, give tons of tips for dealing with postpartum depression and the postnatal
period, and provide support for new moms who may be dealing with postpartum depression or having trouble coping with the demands of being a new mom.
We learned
about breastfeeding
myths,
period of purple crying, shaking baby syndrome, safe sleep, car seat safety and...
MYTH: Suppressing your
period is bad for your body Dr Farrell says there is absolutely no medical evidence to suggest that there is anything detrimental
about falsely stopping your
period, and that if you want to take the Pill continuously to avoid having
periods altogether, it's perfectly safe.
In this episode, Steph and Aglaée tackle the
myths and facts
about postpartum depression, discuss their own experiences
about surviving the first month, give tons of tips for dealing with postpartum depression and the postnatal
period, and provide support for new moms who may be dealing with postpartum depression or having trouble coping with the demands of being a new mom.
In this episode, Steph and Aglaée tackle the
myths and facts
about... More # 004 ~ the postpartum
period (part 1: the first month)
With the help of Dominic from Portals to the Past, they learnt all
about the geography of Ancient Greece, acted out some famous
myths and legends from the
period and even handled some replica artifacts!
First of all, as Susanne Alleyn points out in her clever and very readable book, Medieval Underpants and Other Blunders: A Writer's (and Editor's) Guide to Keeping Historical Fiction Free of Common Anachronisms, Errors, and
Myth, an author of historical fiction needs to recognize that the city of today can be vastly different from the city of whatever time
period you are writing
about, and this is true even when you are talking
about a relatively young city like San Francisco and a time
period that is only 132 years in the past.
The
myth about taxes not being dischargeable in bankruptcy likely derives from the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, in which only certain tax debt for specific
periods are dischargeable and only in certain situations.
Another common
myth we encounter a lot is the one
about having to deal with a waiting
period now that you are in your 60's.