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Free and Funny Flirting Ecard: I need help. I'm suffering from vaginal emptiness again. Create and send your own custom Flirting ecard.
Free and Funny Cry For Help Ecard: Bookish Problem #196 Falling in love with a fictional character who would need serious psychiatric care in real life. Create and send your own custom Cry For Help ecard.
In magical circles, it’s far more common to discuss the spiritual dangers of being a witch than the mundane dangers. Sure, spirits, spells, and astral mishaps seem like more pressing dangers than things in our physical reality but there are some dangers involved in practicing the craft that are often overlooked. This is a grave mistake!
This is a worksheet to help your child or client identify positive qualities in a friend or partner. This helps with building meaningful relationships and helps to open the conversation regarding what qualities are important and how they perceive those qualities in others. This can help open to conversation to more serious topics like reasons why these qualities are important to them and if they feel the people in their life are meeting their needs in a meaningful way.
October is a month filled with celebrations of pumpkins, funny costumes, and festive fall activities but it also serves as a reminder of something much more serious - it’s Breast Cancer Awareness month. It’s a time when people, organizations, and companies come together to bring awareness about the potentially-deadly disease, raise funds for a much needed cure, celebrate survivors, and honor those who have passed. The biggest key in fighting this disease is awareness and early detection. How can you detect breast cancer early? The best form of detection is through yearly screenings by your doctor - mammograms can detect irregularities and lumps that can’t be seen or felt. But you don’t have to wait for an appointment - a practical, effective way to stay ahead of breast cancer is by performing regular self-breast exams at home. Doing a self-exam just once a month means you’ll be more likely to detect subtle changes and be able to alert your doctor early if you suspect anything unusual. Wondering where to start? We’ve put together a quick guide to at-home breast exams to help empower you. Ready to get started? Plan to perform your self-exam either in the shower or while you are comfortably laying down. Then, refer to the chart below for all the deets! When performing your self-exam, be sure to cover the entire breast area and armpit. Pressure should be light, medium and firm. And be sure to squeeze the nipples to check for discharge and lumps. What to Look For Any swelling of the breast (all or part) Skin irritation or dimpling (like the peel of an orange) Pain in the nipple or breast Nipples retracting/turning inwards Nipple or breast skin redness, scaliness, or thickening Discharge other than breast milk from the nipple Laying Down While you’re laying down, watching TV or before you fall asleep at night, place a pillow under your shoulder (whichever side you’re checking first) and place your hand behind your head. Using the opposite hand, gently move the pads of your fingers around the breast in small circular motions. Repeat the same steps and check the other side. In the Shower The shower isn’t just time for singing your favorite songs at the top of your lungs, let’s check on your health too! Using the pads of your fingers, gently move in a circular pattern around your breast from the outside to the center. And remember to check the armpit area, too! What do you do if you find something? If you notice something is off, try not to panic, and schedule an appointment with your doctor right away. Call a close friend or family member that you trust who can go with you - no need to process this health-scare alone. Get Involved Want to do more? Here are some ways you can get involved in the fight against breast cancer: Start by spreading the love! Share resources and awareness tips - remember, early detection is key! Send this article to 5 women you love. Donate to non-profit organizations promoting awareness of breast cancer, early detection, and providing support to those affected by breast cancer like PinkChoseMe. Whether you’re a survivor, recently diagnosed, or have been through the struggle with a family member or friend, always know your friends here at Shapermint are here to support you this month, and always.
"The Puzzle of Elijah" Book by Olga Anischenko This book tells the story of a happy family awaiting the birth of their fourth child. In the middle of her pregnancy, Olga learns their baby boy will be born with a…
Ursula, like any other nine-year-old, has an occasional tummy ache. Ursula's tummy aches, however, become more serious and she needs to find out what is causing her pain. This story follows Ursula through her journey with a new diagnosis. This book was written to help others understand and combat ulcerative colitis. It is written in a way that is easy for children to understand yet addresses the issues in an empathetic, compassionate, and gentle way. Illnesses can be scary. This book helps to take the fear away and helps to understand the illness, what it involves, and what to expect during the journey.