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I felt pretty uncomfortable to be honest, and i had to go to the bathroom after every contraction. I found the worst part was getting the epidural but i hate needles and the freezing didn;t work. But to be honest i cant really remeber the pain. I had a c-section in the end becasue things weren't working out after 10 hrs of labour, and i was probaly the most nervous in my life but it all work out and i though it was a great experiance. It was so great i think i will do it again!! The pain after was kinda hard but you have a baby to look at and it is all worth it. I got induced so the process i think is a little different. But good luck and just concentrate on the thought of a beautiful healthy baby!!! Good luck

Why do we expect more?

This is the toughest thing one could harldy give up on. ‘EXPECTATIONS’.I believe People do not hurt, unfulfilled expectations do.We expect because we love them and we expect them to show us their love in the way we admire. But who says it necessary for them to elucidate their love or concern in the expected manner. One may just say sorry with a rose while the person may expect them to sing a song, taking on a romantic date ending up with wine and good food in a five star.Though the person apologized, his apology vained as it didn’t satisfy the expectations of other. This is ridiculous.Well that way sorry would have lost all its senses..Maybe all you need to do is to love and be loved irrespective of barometers on love.Expectations are bound to be hurtful so why to keep being around those. It is as deadly as sleeping under the shade of tree during night

What should I expect when I travel to Ghana?

I am glad to help. You can expect lots of surprises and other things people that are culturally shocking.To make these things much easier, I will want to outline things to look out for as you travel there1.      You must expect to see lots of smiling faces-particularly children.2.      Most people in Ghana are very generous and you must expect to make many friends but tread with caution.3.      You must expect peace and tranquility as Ghanaians are peace-loving people. Not even political divisions divide the people nor their many ethnic divisions or religion. You should expect to see muslims and Christians and people of other faith dwelling together in unity.4.      You should expect that Ghanaians expect you to show appreciation in cash or in kind for any ‘’free service’’ they render.5.      You must also expect unannounced changes in the weather. Believe it or not, it can rain when you least expect it to rain and the sun will scorch your flesh when you think the next rain drop is dropping from the sky.6.      You should expect at least one national holiday every month or so, and most Ghanaians-particularly in Accra go to have fun with their families at the beach.7.      You must expect to be attacked by mosquito-doesn’t matter where you live. So, you are expected to take your anti-malarial vaccines before visiting as well as any other prescription your doctor gives you.8.      You must expect to be respected and love because Ghanaians love foreigners with their very breadth and hearts and those from The West are held in high esteem.9.      You must expect people to call you obroni-word for whiteman or whitewoman-but please don’t be offended when they do so. It all adds up to your travelling experience.10.  You must expect to eat natural wholesome meals you can never find in any part of the world.I wish you the very as you prepare to visit. But there is this cool website that helps travelers plan their trips to Ghana and you can see it  at @Page on memorablevacationinghana.com

What do you expect when you read a book?

TO GET CLEAR THOUGHTS.Reading books teaches us so many good things in one’s life.They get a clear thought and improve their knowledge on the concerned field.Reading books is a good habit, one should start doing now to feel how their knowledge is being improved.IT’S ALSO DEPENDS UPON THE PERSONSome read books to increase their reading skills in specific language.Some read just to relax themselves in free time.Some read since they love to read books.Some read, who loves the authors way of writing.Some read to stay away from all the distractions like minimise their time to get away from phone.Many would suggest not to use Kindle or any other electronic devices when you go for a book. Just get a hard or paper back type books and start. Because, nothing can replace the feel of reading BOOKS.I would suggest you to look at below answer to get Whick book to start with? When you have no idea.Balasubramani M's answer to Which is that one book you really suggest other people to read?

What should I expect when moving to Phoenix?

Heat.Probably the biggest difference I noticed, I also worked construction at the time, was the heat of day and night in the summer. If you originate in a northern state, your activities will reverse - Do stuff outside in the winter and stay inside during the summer (or go north).Opposite to what you think... long sleeves and pants will protect you from over exposure to the sun. Shorts and no shirt/less shirt can get you sick in a hurry. NEVER dump cold water over your head or expect to wake up on the ground.Personal bubbles are bigger.People tend to stay to themselves for the most part. I come from a fairly small town in which most people you walk past say hi or see you working on your car in the parking lot will come by to offer help. I found this to be almost nonexistent in Phoenix. People are friendly, just first encounters can be a bit standoffish - why are you talking to me mentality.Car insurance.You will have to buy uninsured driver protection. A lot of hit and run issues with illegals has caused this to be required. Expect a higher premium on your car insurance there when considering the cost of living there. Call your insurance company and ask them to provide an estimate.Monsoons.You think it pours down rain in your town... just wait. When you get to Phoenix, notice the storm drains at the intersections. Those six foot long holes in the pavement are no joke. Water from rains can often fill a complete lane in a road.Flash floods are part of the monsoons as well. Deserts don't soak up water like you would think so most of it runs off.Sports and barsLots of sports here so if you like sports you have a full range - even pre-season stuff happens here. You have baseball, basketball, and hockey as professional sports.Lots of bars all over town. Scottsdale for the uptown types (cover charges and dress requirements. But a lot of great variety and plenty to do.Avenues and StreetsAvenues = everyone else --- Streets = high-end, high price. Everything west of Central is avenues while east is streets (towards Scottsdale).But a nice thing is the city is on a grid. You give me a street name and an address and I can drive straight to it. They did a great job with city layouts and traffic flow.Indian School road will throw you for a loop when you get used to the grid layout because it goes at an angle. You'll know what I'm talking about if you drive it.Just a few I can rattle off my head quickly...

What should I expect when I get fingered for the first time?

Also, what should I, like do? My friends say they always play with his hair, and rub their fingers up and down his back, nothing too heavy. I don't want to just lay there like a log, so what should I do? What are some things I should do to get prepared? I'm definitely going to shave, but how much should I shave? All of it? How far down do I shave? Yes I have fingered myself before, with middle & index, also with middle and ring. I like middle & index more, but it was harder to get in, but felt better once they were in. We talked about it, and he asked how many to use because he doesn't want to hurt me. This is going to happen sometime at the end of this month. I am 15, btw.

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This is weird, but I think my vagina is ugly. The left side is a bit bigger than the right, and also there's a mole, its like... a skin tag. I don't like it, do you think he'll care? What do I do if he does care, and thinks its gross? I have tried ripping it off, and I think I almost did, but I'm kinda scared to do that.

Any first time experience stories? Thank you..... (:

My dog has cancer. What should I expect when he starts dying?

I’m sorry that this is happening to you and your dog. I assume that treatment is not a viable option?Here is my experience. Your dog will begin to lose weight, even if he is eating well. It’s not your fault—cancer is a nutrient thief. I’ve had two dogs with cancer. One of them had mobility issues and edema in the back legs. The other was mobile until the day he died. Toward the end, both refused food.Other than that, I can’t generalize. I think it depends on the type of cancer your dog has. In the first instance, my dog Cody had a hemangiosarcoma on a large blood vessel. Chemotherapy extended his life by a few months. I was told that his particular cancer was not painful. It was discovered during an unrelated surgery. His crisis was signaled by bloody discharge instead of poop (kind of like meat juice). Unfortunately, I did not take him straight to the vet to have him put down. I should have. His cancer ruptured that night. I wish I had spared him the pain and fear.Spike had bone cancer, common in older Dobermans. The bone cancer arrested but moved to his liver. He was prescribed pain medication and pills to aid digestion. He lost a lot of weight. He stopped eating a few days before his death, which was quick. We had been for a walk, and he collapsed on the kitchen floor in his favorite spot, had a seizure, and passed.My recommendation would be to talk with your vet about what to expect. You should discuss pain management, nutrition, and when to make the decision to euthanize. Ask if home euthanasia is an option. Give as much pain medication as necessary to keep him comfortable. Long-term side effects are no longer a consideration. I also recommend that you spoil him rotten. If he is not going to survive long term, then you might as well give him goodies that would not be recommended for a healthy dog. Mine got roast chicken, ground turkey, or ground beef with every meal. Consider planning a special day for your dog while he is healthy enough to enjoy it. Take him to his favorite places, ride around in the car if he likes rides, maybe get him a doggie massage (great for pain and stress relief), buy him a steak dinner, etc.When the time comes, help him over “the bridge.” My experience is that waiting too long is worse than euthanizing earlier than absolutely necessary.

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