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[quote=Anonymous]Thanks to the helpful PP. My doctor mentioned the use of the capsules for menopause and he strongly advised me re freezing half of the capsules. As for the other posters, I knew you would come sooner or later. As for your attitude: Meh, when I was shaking and crying thinking I should not carry my baby because I could drop her and kill her or when I locked my balcony door and placed a huge bookcase in front of it because I was scared of dropping her from our 3rd floor balcony you were not there to give me a helping hand. And whoever was told me to take drugs to make these feelings go away. When my supply dropped, they said to give formula - yeah, the one with arsenic and sakazakii. And I can't forget the fear of taking those 3 bags of God knows whose blood because I lost too much of mine. You know what? I wish I was brave enough to eat it raw and get back what belongs to my body. But I'm not and I'm fine with using alternatives. My doctor (OMG yeah! I'm using one how cool is that?) who has been seeing me since I got pregnant and started thinking about a VBAC (yeah! I had a hospital birth the first time and will have another one this time around - sorry to disappoint you) is totally supportive of this procedure, he recommends it and even mentioned he prefers to do it first before suggesting anything else to treat any hormonal imbalance. Oh and he practices "delayed" cord clamping as a standard. And he uses the quotation marks explaining that the way it's done is just what's right. The average standard procedure to clamp while pulsing should be called premature clamping instead. Anyway, from now on I'll focus on reading the helpful posts with tips on the topic. The trolls can save their fingers because theirs posts will be ignored. [/quote]
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