General Hospital -” Tragedy…”
General Hospital -” Tragedy…” 05:40 This is a General Hospital cast video of some of the tragedy and heart-break some of the character’s face… I wanted to capture the sadness really well and i hope i did that… I tried my best to add all the cast members but I know of forgot some people… example there haven’t any emotional scenes with Logan and Kate’s character… Character’s included: sam mccall jason morgan alan emily sky edward tracy lila quartermaine nicklolas cassadine luke luara lulu elizabeth lucky spencer bobbie sonnny carly micheal corethos cooper barrett alexis davis ric landsing maxie jones georgie jones ned ashton robin scopio patrick drake lorenzo alcazar i included both Luara Wright’s protrayal as Carly and Tamara Baun resse marshall john durant including clips from Sam’ being shot… micheal’s “death” the hotel fire the hotel explosion hostage the train wreck luara’s illness lulu’s pregnancy john durants death alan funeral emotions on edward’s heart attack baby lila’s fineral the epidemic General Hospital – ” Tragedy…” You tube link I will post a downloadable link if requested… I hope you enjoy and comments are greatly appreciated…
I Love Lucy – Lucy May Go To Hospital
A 9 minute clip from the classic television sitcom I Love Lucy in “Lucy Goes to the Hospital.” This groundbreaking episode, first aired on January 19, 1953, drew in 44 million viewers, and 71 percent of all televisions in America were tuned in the program. It begins when Ricky Ricardo expects Lucy to have a baby anytime soon. He feels nervous to leave her as he is set to stage a new show at the Tropicana within hours, wearing a voodoo costume. Lucy calls Fred and Ethel Mertz up to calm down Ricky. The scene escalates as Ricky, Ethel and Fred try to rehearse their plan before Lucy has to go to the hospital to have a baby. When she commits to doing so, chaos is ensured and the result is comedy gold. The first two minutes are cut due to time restrictions. The quality is lower than the highest possible because of upload errors. I happen to be a fan of Classic Television, and I Love Lucy is no exception. I uploaded this simply for fun and for the enjoyment of others. Hope you like it.
Hospital Bag
I run through what I am bringing to the hospital when having my baby.
37 weeks pregnant (Hospital Bag)
yay! 37 weeks! Full Term, Doc. visit measured 37 1/2 weeks, heartbeat at 140, 1 cm dilated and 25% effaced. And just a couple of things in my hospital bag so far. Sorry I forgot to do a belly shot but it prob would’nt of fit anyways! So enjoy and dont forget to rate, comment, and subscribe! See you next week!
Natural Birth in a British Hospital
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If You Want To Help A Woman Conceive, The Best Choice Is To Visit Donor Egg Banks
June 5, 2010 by Seane M. Eggban
Filed under Pregnancy
More and more girls today are having a tough time conceiving. Whether it is due to infertility or due to medical complications, ladies that can’t conceive all alone depend on egg donors to help them in getting pregnant. If you are inquisitive about becoming an egg donor the very first thing you will need to do is visit contact an egg bank.
Upon contacting the egg bank you will need to make an inquiry about their screening process. Some egg banks need an appointment for the first round of screening, while others accept walk ins. If an appointment is required, make the appointment and complete the 1st round of screening.
When you complete the initial screening process, you will need to finish a screening at the hospital. The screening is also a consultation appointment. At the clinic you’ll be put thru a series of tests which you have to pass to become an egg donor. You are also going to need to supply the egg bank with your medical history and your family’s medical history. Genetic questionnaires are also needed in this process. If everything passes the egg banks requirements you will be cleared for egg donation.
After you are cleared for egg donation you just have to produce healthy and fruitful eggs to donate. Many egg banks will provide you with medication to help excite your ovaries so that your body produces countless eggs instead of just one egg. In this process you will be required to come in for follow-up appointments so the doctors can monitor your ovaries, which is done thru ultrasounds and blood tests.
The last step involved is donating your eggs, which is the same process for both a standard egg bank and a frozen egg bank. Both kinds of hospitals require you to come into the office for the removal process. The removal of the eggs requires light sedation, but only takes about thirty mins. Once everything is done you can collect a check from the clinic.
Though it is a long and selective process becoming a donor at a donor egg bank is really worth the joy that you can bring to other girls.
Assuming You’re Considering Giving Dansko Shoes A Try, Here Are 3 Reasons To Convince You
May 22, 2010 by Sean C.R. Hess
Filed under Pregnancy
Many people are very fastidious about footwear They desire their footwear to be both comfy and classy. There are lots of different shoe brands out there to select from. Nevertheless one that makes really great shoes is Dansko. Here are some reasons why you may want to give Dansko footwear a try.
First off, Dansko shoes are actually comfortable. They are made with the purpose of providing really comfy and supportive shoes. They are such great shoes that they have the APMA mark of quality, so you know they’re good for your feet. Snug shoes can keep your feet more healthy, and the rest of you as well . Shoes that don’t fit well or that put stress on the wrong places of your feet can end up in knee and back trouble.
2nd, Dansko shoes come in all kinds of cute styles. They’re well known for their clogs, but they also have dressier shoes, sandals, Mary Janes, and plenty of other styles to choose from as well . They even make a number of styles for nurses and other pros that need to stand for long amounts of time. These styles are slip resistant and additional supported.
3rd, Dansko shoes are really well made and of really high quality. These shoes are not just going to fall apart on you inside a short time. You’ll be able to wear them for a while. They are made from leather and guaranteed against manufacturer’s defects so long as you buy them from an appointed dealer such as at this website.
Although these are not the cheapest shoes you can find, they are not especially dear either, especially if you are looking for well made cushty shoes. If you want to find them at a better price you can check out those available through the Dansko outlet, or you can wait until the styles you like go on sale. The shoes available through the outlet store have some little defects that are sometimes hardly noticeable, and that do not affect the comfort of the shoes.
You will not find any super high heels since these are not comfortable or good for your feet, but you will find shoes which will feel great to wear. Find them at Comfortablefoot and see the difference.
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Packing for a hospital birth
March 24, 2010 by admin
Filed under Pregnancy Information
It’s week 36 and you’re wondering what to take to the hospital and what to leave behind. See what these first time mums packed in their bags.
Hospital Tips for Having a Baby (Pregnancy Health Guru)
90% of pregnant women deliver their baby in a hospital. These tips can make your hospital delivery a bit easier. More Labor & Childbirth tips: pregnancy.healthguru.com
Pregnancy Information : Pregnancy Checklist for the Hospital
February 12, 2010 by admin
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A pregnancy checklist for the hospital is expansive, but it should include clothing for the delivery, as well as after the delivery, general toiletries for the mother, blankets for the baby and a car seat to transport the baby home safely. Put together a hospital bag full of all the necessities for giving birth withhelpful information from a certified nurse-midwife in this free video on pregnancy. Expert: Mavis Schorn Contact: www.vanderbiltnursemidwives.org Bio: Mavis N. Schorn, CNM, phd, is a certified nurse-midwife and director of the Vanderbilt University School of Nursing Nurse-Midwifery educational program in Nashville, Tenn. Filmmaker: Dimitri labarge

