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		<title>Comment on Lenny Winkle&#8217;s Articles by Gold Ira Joy</title>
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		<dc:creator>Gold Ira Joy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Dec 2011 03:57:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I think I am going to enjoy MadWinkle :) Keep posting stupid stuff, I need to read stupid stuff on occasion. </description>
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		<title>Comment on Looking for a cheap Caterpillar injectors by John</title>
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		<title>Comment on Indonesia cut the three digit currency by Gary Jons</title>
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		<dc:creator>Gary Jons</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Apr 2011 23:08:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hello! I know this is somewhat off-topic however I had to ask. Does building a well-established blog such as yours require a large amount of work? I am brand new to operating a blog but I do write in my journal daily. I&#039;d like to start a blog so I will be able to share my own experience and feelings online. Please let me know if you have any suggestions or tips for new aspiring bloggers. Thankyou!  </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello! I know this is somewhat off-topic however I had to ask. Does building a well-established blog such as yours require a large amount of work? I am brand new to operating a blog but I do write in my journal daily. I&#8217;d like to start a blog so I will be able to share my own experience and feelings online. Please let me know if you have any suggestions or tips for new aspiring bloggers. Thankyou!</p>
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		<title>Comment on Tips on Child Care Services by Johnny</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Apr 2011 06:51:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Though advertisements and public health campaigns have driven home the fact that smoking is destructive to health, people still find it difficult to quit the habit. Smoking is especially dangerous if a woman is pregnant and there is a huge connection between smoking and pregnancy risks as the points below will highlight.Pelvic PainThe relation between smoking and pregnancy seems to be directly associated with pelvic pain. Women who tend to smoke when pregnant are 20% likelier to have pelvic pains associated with pregnancy. While pelvic pain is a fairly common issue linked with pregnancy, the likelihood of it happening increases exponentially if the woman is smoking. Pelvic pain is responsible for making even daily routine tasks such as getting out of a chair, walking as well as tossing in bed very difficult. One of the reasons why smoking may contribute to increased pelvic pain could be because of reduced flow of blood to the region.MiscarriageMore women these days seem to fall prey to miscarriages, thanks to their smoking habits. Even those women who quit smoking in the first trimester are prone to miscarriage during pregnancy. Other complications arising from smoking and pregnancy include low weight of the baby at birth as well as deformities in the child.SIDSSIDS, the abbreviated form of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome is one of the biggest reasons of smoking and pregnancy deaths in the fetus. This happens due to higher concentrations of cotinine and nicotine exposed to the child. Even if the mother does not smoke, if she is consistently exposed to other smokers, the smoke could be enough to kill the infant. The nicotine from the smoke can easily travel into the woman&#039;s body and later into the breast milk, thereby affecting the newborn.Fertility IssuesSmoking and pregnancy have dangers and risks associated even before the mother is pregnant. If the woman smokes before she becomes pregnant, she is at an increased risk of becoming infertile. In fact, smoking can reduce fertility levels not just in women but in men as well; it is also one of the largest causes of erectile dysfunction.Other RisksSmoking and pregnancy should never go hand in hand, especially when the woman is still pregnant. Smoking during pregnancy can result in many serious complications such as membrane rupture, ectopic pregnancy, placenta previa, placental abruption etc. Premature membrane rupture can trigger premature delivery. Placenta previa causes the fetus to develop over the cervical opening, making a vaginal delivery impossible. In addition, the placenta could burst before the baby can be born, resulting in the mother hemorrhaging.Birth DefectsSmoking at the time of pregnancy can also result in several birth defects in the child. These include lesser birth circumference, changed brainstem development, differences in lung structure and several others. As per statistics from the US Public Health Service, if women stopped smoking before, during and after pregnancy, there would be a decrease of 11% in stillbirths and reduction of 5% in newborn fatalities.Given the fact that smoking causes so many serious health problems, it is imperative that women quit smoking even before they become pregnant. With a healthier body, there is a greater chance of having a comfortable and safe pregnancy.  </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Though advertisements and public health campaigns have driven home the fact that smoking is destructive to health, people still find it difficult to quit the habit. Smoking is especially dangerous if a woman is pregnant and there is a huge connection between smoking and pregnancy risks as the points below will highlight.Pelvic PainThe relation between smoking and pregnancy seems to be directly associated with pelvic pain. Women who tend to smoke when pregnant are 20% likelier to have pelvic pains associated with pregnancy. While pelvic pain is a fairly common issue linked with pregnancy, the likelihood of it happening increases exponentially if the woman is smoking. Pelvic pain is responsible for making even daily routine tasks such as getting out of a chair, walking as well as tossing in bed very difficult. One of the reasons why smoking may contribute to increased pelvic pain could be because of reduced flow of blood to the region.MiscarriageMore women these days seem to fall prey to miscarriages, thanks to their smoking habits. Even those women who quit smoking in the first trimester are prone to miscarriage during pregnancy. Other complications arising from smoking and pregnancy include low weight of the baby at birth as well as deformities in the child.SIDSSIDS, the abbreviated form of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome is one of the biggest reasons of smoking and pregnancy deaths in the fetus. This happens due to higher concentrations of cotinine and nicotine exposed to the child. Even if the mother does not smoke, if she is consistently exposed to other smokers, the smoke could be enough to kill the infant. The nicotine from the smoke can easily travel into the woman&#8217;s body and later into the breast milk, thereby affecting the newborn.Fertility IssuesSmoking and pregnancy have dangers and risks associated even before the mother is pregnant. If the woman smokes before she becomes pregnant, she is at an increased risk of becoming infertile. In fact, smoking can reduce fertility levels not just in women but in men as well; it is also one of the largest causes of erectile dysfunction.Other RisksSmoking and pregnancy should never go hand in hand, especially when the woman is still pregnant. Smoking during pregnancy can result in many serious complications such as membrane rupture, ectopic pregnancy, placenta previa, placental abruption etc. Premature membrane rupture can trigger premature delivery. Placenta previa causes the fetus to develop over the cervical opening, making a vaginal delivery impossible. In addition, the placenta could burst before the baby can be born, resulting in the mother hemorrhaging.Birth DefectsSmoking at the time of pregnancy can also result in several birth defects in the child. These include lesser birth circumference, changed brainstem development, differences in lung structure and several others. As per statistics from the US Public Health Service, if women stopped smoking before, during and after pregnancy, there would be a decrease of 11% in stillbirths and reduction of 5% in newborn fatalities.Given the fact that smoking causes so many serious health problems, it is imperative that women quit smoking even before they become pregnant. With a healthier body, there is a greater chance of having a comfortable and safe pregnancy.</p>
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