I could make a laundry list of what I would like the second time around with a singleton rather than twins (breastfeeding, not premature, no bed rest, no pre-term labor scares,
regular number of doctor's appts, no develo [pmental delays, cheaper, EVERYTHING), but my problem with having my victory baby is there is no way I want a newborn again while also caring for my twins (currently 2.5).
Not exact matches
I talked about NSAIDs and the
number is over 10,000 people per year that are dying
of regular use
of NSAIDs that they're taking probably that were prescribed from whoever,
doctor or physical therapist or whatever, for the inflammation or the pain or the other symptoms they're having.
Sore joints, eczema, headaches, low energy, digestive issues — if you suffer through any
of these on the
regular, you're probably tempted to brush them off as annoying but not that big
of a deal.Yet if your symptoms are chronic or don't have an obvious cause (like a gnarly workout that you can link to muscle aches), one
doctor warns you shouldn't take them lightly because they could be hints that a more serious health storm is brewing.According to Parsley Health founder Robin Berzin, MD, all
of these complaints could be early signs
of autoimmune disease: a broad category
of ailments that are plaguing a rapidly growing
number of Americans, especially women.
Health insurance can cover a
number of things, from
regular checkups and
doctor appointments, to major surgery.