A state provides free birth control and finds it works. Then decides they are going to keep doing it.
A state provides free birth control and finds it works. Then decides they are going to keep doing it.
I mean she has her art history degree from St. Andrews, which is a pretty great university, so I’m assuming her thought process is a bit more complex than “is it pretty.”
And watery tarts lobbing swords.
all your see thru pants, in a box to the left.
There’s no evidence to say that it’s safer, and no regulation as to what’s in it. The few medical studies that have been published are concerning, especially with regards to the propellants (the problem with PG is not actually nonsense) and the second hand exposure levels. You might be right; it might eventually be…
At the risk of being a total Debbie Downer, I really wish the government would make an effort to educate the public about the dangers of vaping. It’s troubling to see this stuff marketed as some sort of “safe” alternative to cigarettes. I mean, if you want to smoke (or vape), that’s up to you. I just wish people knew…
The best part about giving birth is that you’re no longer pregnant afterwards. And the baby, of course, but in the first few post-partum days, I was so shell-shocked the fact that there was a baby and that he was mine felt very abstract. Not being pregnant, however, felt very real and very amazing. A friend visited me…