That scares me too, I worry about not having established some form of enjoyable career or achieved something before I start bringing babies in to the world.
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i was hit as a child when i did something to hurt somebody else, and it was explained that doing what i was doing hurt them , the bit of me used to hurt somebody else was slapped. I bit a child once when i was toddler, quick tap on the mouth and i never did it again (never ever got bruises for smacking), and if it ran into the road id get a slap . I think in situations like these its fine as its shock rather than pain and if its explained why and how to avoid it then i see no problem.
Its the parents in tesco with a kid that wont shut up who just hit it and hit it and stuff that do my head in
I have a question for you guys, not sure if anyone will know or not but I figure it was worth a shot.
I only just started going to a gyno last summer and was informed that I have a tilted cervix. This explains why certain positions during intercourse are uncomfortable but she said everything was fine so I didn't think anything else of it. It was recently brought up in conversation that this could possibly make it more difficult to conceive when the time comes because of the shape. Does anyone know if this holds any truth?
I thought that my doctor might have mentioned something so serious, but then again, I'm only 18 and she probably doesn't think I'm worried about kids at the moment.
Not to say I want them anytime soon, but if there's a possibility I may have difficulties in the future I would rather know now so I can be prepared.
I don't think it will provide any complications with conception, may be more difficult during birth though.
My mum apparently had a tilted cervix and the doctor mentioned to her that she might find it a tiny bit harder to conceive and that if she did, there was a simple procedure that could be done to 'pin' it into place.
However, my mum fell pregnant with me within the first month of trying and I think my brother only took a couple of months.
Alright, thanks guys, not too worried about it now.
That's what I mean Bekki, as children we were only really punished physically when we'd done something to hurt someone else in a "This is what it feels like to do that and it's not nice is it?" lesson or when we'd done something dangerous to shock us out of ever doing it again!!
I don't think I'd ever be able to fully handle the responsiblity of been a parent! That's why I'm choosing to never have children!
If it's something that you think you'd like to know more about ask your doctor next time your there Alexandra!
I think it shouldn't affect your ability to concieve that drastically (I think there are stories about different positions been more successful when trying to conceive depending on which way it tilts) but it can in some cases be more painful/problematic carrying a baby but doctor's would be able to advise on the measures that exist to help.
Neither do I but that's what I witnessed here at work, unfortunately here it's completely acceptable to beat a child for forgetting their homeowrk or standing up in class before the bell goes!
I hate that there's nothing I can do about it!
are you expected to hit them?
if i were a teacher and i was expected to hit them for being bad id tap them for : repeatedly being rude to teacher , repeatedly disrupting the class, and thats about it if i had to do it. And even then id have to explain why i did it and how to avoid it, kids are kids they forget things and sometimes they dont do it because they are stuck and cant get help, and as for standing up if it were a few seconds id just have a word with the kid and say that if they did it again id have to punish them etc.