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Remember her Vanity Fair interview? Masterclass in showing just enough vulnerability to appear genuine and sympathetic while still projecting the strong independent woman vibe, not to mention a perfect application of “bless his heart.

If you look at the runway picture it’s meant for a taller person, which is why the proportions look so off on Constance. Major fail by her stylist for putting her in it unaltered.

All good points, but which don’t really apply in this incident. We already advise mothers taking drugs like meth against breastfeeding. She went against medical advice. This had nothing to do with general breastfeeding culture. I feel like we’re having 2 different conversations? I’m an uncool who don’t know my memes

Your experience on the OB side is interesting to me. I work on the pediatric side of baby friendly hospitals, and there is never a message of “formula is poison.” Typically it’s more “formula isn’t needed” or “so breastfeeding is hard, how can we make it easier for you to keep going?” Maybe because the quality

Again, hospitals and doctors are well aware of the contraindications to breastfeeding, so there is not pressure on EVERY woman. It’s quite a reach to link this incident to the breastfeeding programs. This mom chose to breastfeed because it was easier than fixing a bottle. That’s the opposite of being pressured.

I have a hard time imagining this hospital was encouraging breastfeeding if they were aware that she was still using meth. Mainly because if they knew, there’s a good chance the baby wouldn’t have gone home with her.

For most women on a monitored and prescribed treatment program, breastfeeding on methadone is still recommended (benefits outweigh risks), which is probably what she was told at the birth hospital. The extra amphetamines and meth in her system are probably what pushed the dose over the limit.

A face full of fillers when all you need are 2 brows.

Kate has a hairstylist on retainer for pretty much all official duties and other events where she might be photographed (i.e. Wimbledon). You see her in the background of a lot of pictures.

I saw Baby Driver on a plane and already own the Usual Suspects, so Spacey doesn’t profit from my enjoyment of those movies. But no way am I going to pay to see any of his projects ever again. That’s the only way abusers will see consequences. When the mere association with them sinks an entire project, studios and

Hard agree with everything you said, especially Kitty Pong! Her arc is the most interesting in the trilogy. Can’t wait to see Astrid’s styling, and all the aunts. My only quibble is if the movie turns Eleanor into a Lady Catherine when in the novels she’s really more Mrs. Bennett (except rich, soooo rich).

Buzzfeed headline: Mrs. Google looks up “PENIS FACIALS,” you’ll never believe what came up!

Savage but true.

Most rental car companies won’t rent to people under 21, and usually add a surcharge for anyone under 25.

Clearly I need to go read the source articles because this is both saying that controlling for poverty, health status, and prenatal care doesn’t explain the gap in outcomes, while suggesting that systemic differences in poverty, health status, and access to care are responsible. Doesn’t that indicate the earlier

Wow that is a great tip. Does the upside down nozzle detect when the tank is full or does it keep going until overfill?

Decongestant sprays that work by constricting the blood vessels in your nose can cause rebound congestion with long term use (>1 week). Short term is perfectly fine. We even use it on babies. Oral decongestants like Sudafed can also, but not to the same degree, so your risk for rebound congestion is about the same as

Get it! I talked to a woman yesterday who was on her way into the NICU to visit her baby. She got the flu, and ended up going into labor at 32 weeks. Not a direct correlation, but who know how an illness that knocks out normal healthy people could affect a pregnancy?

Look more closely. Those threads aren’t at the top for the original comments though, but for the ones refuting criticisms of Pompeo being mean or classless. At a ratio of like 400 to 20. It’s rather encouraging.

Question for HR people and lawyers on here. Any idea how employee drug testing will change with more states legalizing weed? Particularly in industries that have historically been zero tolerance. I’m, um, asking for a friend.