passionaria
passionaria
passionaria

I loved her so much in That Seventies Show and then I found out she was a scientologist. I just can’t take her seriously anymore

Or, perhaps, they asked her about all the good work she’s been doing with refugees, not her escapades as a twnty something. Just to be polite, you know.

Those are my fear but I don’t notice bald spots yet. The shower drain looks like a shower drain in a pet shop, though, with all my long dark hair.

He’s three months old, almost four. I hope it does stabilize, thanks for the reasurance.

Thanks, I’ll just ask my GP to look into it, because it’s falling by the handful. Internet says it’s normal but really, it’s just too much for me not to be scared.

It’s maybe not too late, if you and your husband want it... There are a lot of options. Life’s too short to live with regrets.

Has anyone experienced hair loss while breastfeeding? My hair is just falling off like crazy and the all natural shampoo for hair loss doesn’t seem to help. At this rate I’ll go bald. Any suggestions?

Oh I’m owning it just fine, I just had my first baby. But It always seems to me these girls and boys are in their early twenties and the age gap is just notorious.

I’m 39 and most of the time feel old here. I don’t know if people keep getting younger (both writers and comentariat) or if I’m just noticing it now because I’m turning in a grumpy old lady. Also, kudos on the confidence and on Ms Turner reference, I love eighties Tina.

Mine was also breech at 27 weeks , in fact he was breech at week 36, he only moved after that so yeah, I feel you. My advice? Sleep as much as possible, put your feet up and just rest. By the time they get here, the first month, at least, you get very little sleep, even with the chillest baby.

There’s no law that says you can’t get pregnant after 30. I got pregnant at 38 and it was a normal pregnancy, no need for fertility drugs. That being said, you never know how you’ll react to something like pregnancy. I’m overweight and was terrified of what my body would do while pregnant. Turns out my body image was

Preach it

I had the pelvic pain all pregnancy long. I also had sciatica and general joint pain. Then in the third trimester my ribcage and my waist hurt all the time because the little guy would push his feet against it. I wouldn’t say I hated it but it certainly wasn’t the easiest thing I’ve done either. By the time I had

Epidural is my guess. It’s such an awesome drug I actually napped in the delivery room as I dilated.

Me too, I have most symptoms except the cysts and no one ever talked to me about PCOS.

You’ve got to love these touchy-feely pro-lifers: have the baby, no matter what. Of course once the baby is born, you’re on your own. No money to take care of it? Sorry missy, no welfare queens here, pull yourself from your bootstraps or some such thing. And in this case, is the dad an abuser who wants to remain in

So, forcing a woman to have babies she clearly doesn’t want is better than leaving them in embryo state where, AFAIK they don’t have to feel pain or rejection or be used as pawns in a breakup... got it.

Anais Anais, by Cacharel was my first perfume as a tween,my first grown up perfume, so I will always think of it fondly. Then, there’s Kenzo eau de toilette. So expensive I used to go to an upscale perfume shop just to look at the pretty, pretty bottle and use the sample. I bought it for myself with my first salary.

Oh yes, we’d be millionaires if we got a euro for every time someone says that.

It’s a pity you have such a brilliant, beautiful mind paired with that body. The original negger was a boyfriend (closeted gay I found out years later) I had at 17, but he was by no means the only one. I’ve heard iterations of the same sentiment at least half a dozen times since then. Need I say I’m overweight?