Making Plans to Become Pregnant

You make a lot of plans when you get pregnant. You choose nursery colors and baby names, expand your home or alter rooms. But you also need to plan before you conceive.

More doctors now suggest a pre-conception checkup and pre-conception counseling before getting serious about having a baby. Many problems that can affect a pregnancy can be avoided if addressed and dealt with before becoming pregnant.

“The reason for the precautions is that the development of the fetus, at least from an organ development point of view, is the function of the first eight weeks of pregnancy,” says F. Sessions Cole, M.D., a pediatric specialist in St. Louis. “The idea behind a pre-conception checklist is to be sure that when conception occurs, there is an optimal environment to promote and support the normal development of all the fetus’s organs.”

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Understanding John Locke with new eyes

LIFE AND WORKS

JOHN Locke was born on August 29, 1632, the oldest child of a respectable Somersetshire family of puritan sympathies. His father was a lawyer, small land owner, [1]who at the same time of the puritan revolt became a petty officer in the army of the notorious Cromwell. Locke lost his mother while he was yet very young.[2] Locke’s early education was carefully tended by his father at their rural home at beluton, near Bristol; and it was probably the influence of the elders Locke’s parliamentary patrons that he obtained a place Westminster School, where he remained from his fourteenth to his twentieth year. In 1652 he won a scholarship to Christ Church College, Oxford.

 

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