DECEMBER 9TH, 2011
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Loren Javier
Three days after announcing her pregnancy, Tori Spelling and her husband Dean McDermott met up with Extra host Mario Lopez at The Grove in Los Angeles.
Tori proudly showed off her baby bump for the cameras as the three were photographed together chatting and laughing. Tori had first announced her pregnancy via Twitter, after lots of speculation on whether or not the couple were really expecting their third child. Just eight days before the announcement, Tori and Dean appeared on the Today show to chat with Kathie Lee and Hoda Kotb, where they denied the pregnancy. So when Kathie and Hoda heard the news about Tori's Twitter post, they were not happy. Tori sent flowers to both of them in the shape of a dog with a note attached that read: "I'm sorry, I know I'm in the doghouse".
NOVEMBER 3RD, 2011
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storyvillegirl
Richland Pregnancy Services is a medical support centre that helps people to cope with their unplanned pregnancy and educate them in matters regarding sexuality and pregnancy. Being a Christ centered organization it promotes life and explain God's design of sexuality.
Richland Pregnancy services are a private nonprofit organization founded in the year 1987. It is totally dependent on donations and volunteers; the organization is governed by Richland's local Board of directors. They have been supporting women who struggle with unwanted pregnancy by providing help through alternatives to abortion and by promoting high values and Biblical teachings.
Richland pregnancy services provide free pregnancy testing, ultrasound scanning and related medication along with a free testing for STD's. They have a group of experts, technicians and trained nurses helping the cause.
OCTOBER 30TH, 2011
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Nina Matthews Photography
A recent study by the Medical University of South Carolina has found out that vitamin D is safe for healthy pregnancy. The study has put to rest any doubts, what so ever, of the vitamin being harmful to the pregnant woman.
The common theory is that women should not intake vitamin D in large amounts due to severe misconceptions. It could also damage the foetus and terminate the healthy pregnancy. The amount of the vitamin to be taken was fixed at 200 units by Dr. Gilbert Forbes way back in 1963.
The study was undertaken on 350 women from differing backgrounds and who were grouped randomly into three groups. All the women had a healthy pregnancy and were 12 to 16 weeks into the gestation period.
During the study, the groups were given dosages of 400, 2000 and 4000 units respectively every day. The results were surprising considering that even the group subjected to maximum doses maintained their healthy pregnancy. The newborns born from the group were also healthy. The study concluded that doses of 4000 units were required to sustain the metabolism of the women with healthy pregnancy.