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And this is 10pm 2/21, after they added the stomach drain and straightened out his tubes and wires a bit. He's still on about a dozen medications (one of which is online pharmacy for goodness sakes!)

Pardon the bluriness, to be honest, my hands haven't been very steady the last couple of days (lol, THAT'S an understatement) and it didn't help that at that point, I'd been up for 38 hours straight.


Medication Tips for giving your baby
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From time to time, infants and toddlers need viagra. This can be a challenge for some parents. The following tips may help:

If you do, you blow gently on the face of a child, he or she is blinking and swallowing
Try it with a straw, so your child can drink the medicine
Enter a block of ice to her child before the drug - it will taste buds Numb
Have something to his child after the medicine that he or she wants - a prize
Get your> Baby, hold your nose - reduce the sense of taste
If you're a syringe, the syringe, the drug inside of the cheek - no bitter taste buds
Remember to shake the bottle well before giving the medicine

Of course, if there are drugs always important to remember safety as well as on.

Just to give cialis, the child is required to
Do not mix medicine with milk in a bottle - the child can not finish the bottle
Always at the end of antibiotic therapy - reduces the incidence of error-resistant
Always make sure that the cap and screwed it firmly
Not refer to medicine as "sweet", a candy or a lollipop "- if you can prove your child, and you can arrive when you least expect it
Do not store medicines in containers of food or beverages
The medicine out of reach of children - remember children can climb and explore their world

You have the number of your local poison center at hand,so if your child is taking certain medications, he or she should not, it can be for advice, telephone. Here are some figures:


United States: 1-800-222-1222
New Zealand: 0800 poison or 0800 764 766
Canada: (800) 567-8911
Australia: 131 126
United Kingdom: 0870 600 6266 from outside Italy: +44 870 600 6266


Women's health clinic prompts controversy
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In the summer of 2008, Nina Lopez walked into the Westside Pregnancy Clinic located on Olympic Boulevard in Los Angeles and requested a pregnancy test. However, she wasn't pregnant.



Lopez, a Santa Monica College (SMC) student, posed as someone who thought she was pregnant and was seeking a test. She was working undercover for the Feminist Majority Foundation to investigate the clinic.



Westside Pregnancy Clinic is one of several clinics that SMC’s cialis Services refers female students to. According to the clinic’s Web site, they are “empowering individuals to make informed pregnancy and sexual health choices.”



For Lopez, it wasn’t long before she felt something was unusual about the clinic. She said she was asked to fill out a form that asked for her religious affiliation and was told by a nurse that she “should consider not having sex because that’s reckless.”



Lopez suspected she might be in what is commonly referred to as a “CPC,” crisis pregnancy center. CPC’s are non-profit organizations set up by pro-life advocates to dissuade pregnant women from having abortions.



Abortion rights activists argue that CPC’s are quasi-clinics that pose as abortion providers and use misinformation to carry out an anti-abortion agenda.



As part of an independent investigation for this article, Jessica Thomas, a reporter for the SMC Corsair at the time, went undercover into the Westside Pregnancy Clinic. Her experience was much tamer than Lopez’s.



Thomas was happy with her experience at Westside. She described the receptionist as being “sweet, chipper and nice.” She said the clinic was “comfortably furnished, clean” and even “cozy.”



She was not challenged about her sexual behavior either.



Similar to Lopez however, Thomas was asked about her religious affiliation on the patient questionnaire. Westside considers this standard medical practice.



Sharon Dittrich, Nurse Manager at Westside’s Crenshaw clinic, said knowing a patient’s religious background is part of servicing the individual. “If you go into a hospital, you'll always be offered a chance to put down your religious affiliation, so that the hospital can be sensitive to your needs,” she said. “And as a nurse we were always taught that we had to not just expect people to come from where we're coming from, but to understand where they're coming from as well.”



However, three similar clinics recommended by SMC’s Health Services were questioned and none of them require a patient to disclose their religious affiliation. “We are not hospitals.”  Patricia Kytlica, Executive Director for the Women’s Clinic and Family Counseling Center, said. “It’s certainly not a standard practice that I know of.”



Westside’s CEO Talitha Phillips felt Lopez’s claims of being accused of reckless sexual behavior were unfounded. “If I found out that one of my nurses said something like that, they wouldn't be working here,” she said. “That doesn't match any of our procedures in how we handle any of these issues with our clients.”



Westside’s Medical Director Dr. James Moran acknowledges the dubious behavior of CPC’s and stresses that Westside “deals with women in a non-threatening manner.”



“There are no Bibles or crucifixes laying around,” he said.



However, the issues pro-choice advocates have with Westside go beyond patient questionnaires or insulting comments. It’s about information.



Despite the safety afforded to women through legal abortions in the U.S., a woman going to Westside or perusing their Web site wouldn’t get that impression. A Westside staffer told Thomas the clinic doesn’t offer abortion services or refer women to abortion clinics because “they didn’t know if the other clinics were safe.”



Westside Pregnancy Clinic warns women of an unsubstantiated psychological illness connected to abortions, called Post Abortion Syndrome, on their Web site. Studies conducted by the American Psychological Association in 1990 and 2008, as well as a review of 250 scientific studies by Surgeon General C. Everett Koop in the late 1980s, concluded that there was no mental illness connected to having an abortion.



Although Westside Pregnancy Clinic acknowledges on their Web site that Post Abortion Syndrome “is not officially recognized,” they still assert that “many women often have long-lasting emotional problems following an abortion” and advise women to “be informed about the mental health risks that are associated” with the procedure.



Westside lists multiple side effects for Post Abortion Syndrome, such as suicidal thoughts, nightmares and eating disorders. “Some women have issues after having an abortion,” Westside’s Medical Director Dr. James Moran said. “We provide a place for them to discuss it.”



Connecting breast cancer to abortions is another side of the issue. The National Cancer Institute, the American Cancer Society and the World Health Organization have all determined there is no link between breast cancer and abortion. The National Cancer Institute’s Web site plainly states: “abortion or miscarriage does not increase a woman’s subsequent risk of developing breast cancer.”



But according to Westside’s Web site, Dr. Moran argues that “the current consensus is that the medical community is unsure about whether there is a connection between breast cancer and induced abortion.”



Westside offers ultrasounds, STD testing, pap smears, post-abortion counseling, parenting workshops, adoption counseling and sexual education to students. However, Westside is not an on-going, follow-up clinic and therefore do not give out medication, including birth control.



Professor Gloria Lopez (no relation to Nina), SMC’s Health Services Coordinator, said she vetted the Westside Pregnancy Clinic. According to Gloria Lopez, she verified the clinic was licensed, clean and able to deliver the services it advertises. Her primary concern was in making sure students weren’t being sent to a fly-by-night operation.



Beyond that, “it’s a student’s choice where they want to go,” Gloria Lopez said. “Our belief is that students come in for information and we give it to them.”



Pro-choice activists interviewed have no problem with Health Services making the Westside Pregnancy Clinic available to SMC students. However, they have an issue with how Westside is described by Health Services. As it stands, Health Services ambiguously designates Westside as an “options counseling clinic” on their list of approved medical facilities.



“We want [Health Services] to label it properly,” duVergne Gaines, the West Coast Campus Director for the Feminist Majority Foundation, said. “This facility does not provide abortions or referrals for abortions and it doesn’t provide birth control.”



Phillips has a different view on how her clinic is labeled by Health Services. “I think we should all be labeled the same,” she said. “I think there are a lot of clinics who don’t represent themselves properly. I know we are not like that.”



When asked if it would be better if Health Services labeled Westside as a “pro-pregnancy clinic,” Anna Koper, President of the SMC Feminist Alliance, thought that might be a more accurate designation.



“I would want the label to very, very clear,” she said. “It would be important to stress that this clinic is there to help women through their pregnancy.”



Gloria Lopez feels Health Services properly informs students on the nature of the various clinics, however she is open to changing how Westside is labeled. “I can certainly give it some thought and discussion,” she said.



*Image taken from Advance USA, 7 Apr. 2010. http://www.advanceusa.org/blog/PermaLink,guid,5f14f8af-c4f9-453e-90d5-2071d1442799.aspx

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