- Baby survives life-saving op, receives nearly 100 pints of blood
- British 'marriages' mockery of real thing
- The high price of fertility treatments
- Why Paul Ryan is Actually Good for Women and Their Unborn Babies
Baby survives life-saving op, receives nearly 100 pints of blood
Posted: 20 Aug 2012 11:27 AM PDT Doctors were concerned about the baby and urged Michaela to terminate the pregnancy, but the mother-to-be refused to give up on her unborn baby. At 36 weeks pregnant, still unsure of her unborn baby's exact prognosis, Michaela had an MRI scan which confirmed that Mia had combined venous-lymphatic malformation. |
British 'marriages' mockery of real thing
Posted: 20 Aug 2012 07:15 AM PDT Alongside the internet dating revolution, these “playfairs” are evidence of a potentially dramatic shift in British marriage. As dating websites open up a global shop window of sexual possibilities, as life expectancy continues to rise and we become increasingly sexually aware, how can we still take the crushing old rules of fidelity, that turn marriage into a prison, for granted? |
The high price of fertility treatments
Posted: 20 Aug 2012 06:43 AM PDT The average cost of an IVF cycle in the United States is $12,400, and surrogacy costs even more, so why aren't more couples open to adoption? |
Why Paul Ryan is Actually Good for Women and Their Unborn Babies
Posted: 20 Aug 2012 05:08 AM PDT "I feel more liberated a man would expend his energy and his passion to the unborn since he had the power to publicly do so. Ryan has left no doubt that he is pro-life." |