OLDER, WISER... PREGNANT


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OLDER…He'd taken her virginity. She'd taken his love. But although everyone believed wild Laurel Cameron had cared for bad boy Beau Walker, she'd unexpectedly left town with another man. And time had taken its toll on both their hearts. WISER… Now, after five long years, Laurel was home. She'd come back to reconnect with her family, to face her tarnished reputation and to beg Beau's forgiveness. For Laurel desperately wanted a new life for her unborn child. PREGNANT But how could Laurel ask the very man she'd left to accept her apology…and her baby? Especially when that innocent life was the child of Beau's enemy?




Older Mothers


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What kinds of women start or add to their families at this stage in life? And what are their experiences? Psychologists Julia Berryman, Karen Thorpe and Kate Windridge carried out unique international research on older mothers.




Big Picture Parents


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Being a parent in the modern world is tough. We are often overwhelmed with fear about damaging our children, guilt about our imperfections, and confusion about our role. Harriet Connor knows these feelings well. But hers is not just another parenting book full of "shoulds and shouldn'ts" to make you feel worse. Rather, she invites you to step back and consider the bigger picture: What is the purpose of life and parenthood? What are our human limitations? How can we cope with our guilt and fear? What are our family's values and how do we pass them on? What is our family's structure and place within the wider community? When she was desperate for answers, Harriet Connor turned to the ancient wisdom of her ancestors--the Bible. She went looking for little pieces of grandmotherly advice, but what she found was a grand vision--a big picture--that made sense of both life and parenthood. Whether you are new to the Bible or have read it before, you will not regret taking time to reflect on its message, which has given comfort and guidance to generations of parents just like you.




EVERY COWGIRL'S DREAM


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THE COWBOY OF HER DREAMS Kara Detmeyer was leading the biggest cattle drive since the days of the Old Wild West and facing the challenege of her life. Ropin' and ridin' across three states was simple compared to losing her heart and soul to ruggedly handsome wrangler Rye Wagner. He was husband material, all right—though he wouldn't admit it—and his eight-year-old son was a charmer in the making. Could Kara convince the Wagner men that becoming her family would prove the ultimate adventure? THAT SPECIAL WOMAN! She can hog-tie and four-legged animal—but can that special woman lasso the cowboy's who's stolen her heart?




Your Pregnancy After 35


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Today, 1 in 5 women in the United States has her first child after age 35. When a woman becomes pregnant in her late thirties or forties, she has different needs than a younger mother-to-be. Now, after more than ten years, Your Pregnancy after 35 has been fully revised with cutting-edge information, addressing nearly every health and lifestyle concern pertaining to “older” mothers. From how age affects pregnancy to when to consider genetic counseling to finding the best care when returning to work, this essential guide offers mothers—and their partners—the wise, supportive answers they need. With millions of copies sold worldwide, the highly trusted Your Pregnancy series has established itself as the go-to resource for expectant parents time and time again. Medically grounded, this informative, reassuring guide gives older expectant parents the information they need to have a healthy, happy pregnancy.




Journey in the Spirit


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A new look at understanding mysteries of the Hebrew God. Understanding that does not rely on miracles or virgin birth. The author alleges only 'in the spirit', an altered state of perception, can the Bible (and Koran, but true of some Buddhist works) be understood properly and made sense of. Most of the Old Testament is a history of a people. Few parts are from the spirit. Explanations about most mysteries in the Bible and the 'keys to the kingdom of heaven'. This book will expand your scope in appreciating the Hebrew God. Life in the Spirit is a mystery of old, an experience of the Hebrew God direct. Not an easy thing. Not for everyone. This book is not fiction but the author's opinions may be part of the book. Many Christian churches claim 'God is the Father, and Son, and Holy Spirit'. But in the New Testament it is written 'The Father is greater than I'. If the early church understood the mystery of the Hebrews, there would not have been a Spanish Inquisition or the Crusades. Saint Paul, who some historians don't accept as a Christian, tried to teach his congregations not to think in a carnal way about the Hebrew God. That is very hard for people to do, and even today it is something most religions can't do. Take 'Do not commit adultery'. It actually refers to worship of idols. That's why it is essential not to think in a carnal way about the gospels. Take the story of Mary Magdalene. Nothing to do with Mary being a sex-worker. It is related to the practice that emerged at the time of Jesus when Biblical Laws replaced the Laws of Moses and the spiritual way of life.




The Wise Woman's Guide to Your Healthiest Pregnancy and Birth


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When it comes to providing the best support for a healthy pregnancy, wise women know that it all comes down to making good choices. The right information at the right time is imperative. In The Wise Woman's Guide to Your Healthiest Pregnancy and Birth, you'll find all the support you need beginning with preconception, through pregnancy and birth, and the 40 days postpartum. This comprehensive guide combines the expertise of a functional medicine dream team: top-tier physical therapist Patricia Ladis with Dr. Anita Sadaty, a holistic ob-gyn with a celebrity clientele. You will discover a detailed but accessible plan for optimal wellness for mother, partner, and baby, including: Best practices to maximize your health and that of your partner in the crucial six-month period of preconception in order to enhance the health of your baby. A unique functional medicine approach that explains why many of the uncomfortable symptoms that arise during pregnancy are related to what you are eating, your environment, your mindset and your exercise level-and how to resolve these issues. Exercises with instructive photos to avoid injury, recovery quickly from any kind of delivery, and get your before-baby body back-and better! With both up-do-date clinical research and the wisdom of the ages, this book will empower you and your partner to not only find the blessings in this special time, but pass along a lifetime of health and wellness for you and your baby. Book jacket.




MTV and Teen Pregnancy


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In 2009, 16 and Pregnant premiered on MTV, closely followed by the spinoffs Teen Mom and Teen Mom 2. Because of their controversial portrayals of teenage mothers, the shows have received ongoing media attention. While some argue that the programs could play a factor in reducing the number of teen pregnancies, others claim the shows exploit young women and glamorize their situations. Among these debates, there have been surprisingly few in-depth discourses that discuss the roles such shows have on teenage audiences. In MTV and Teen Pregnancy: Critical Essays on 16 and Pregnant and Teen Mom, contributors from a variety of backgrounds and expertise offer potent essays about these programs. Divided into four parts, the book tackles the controversial representations of teen pregnancy from various disciplines. Part I explores gendered social norms and the shows’ roles as either educational resources or idealized depictions of teenage motherhood. Part II prompts readers to consider the intersections of race, class, gender, and the social and cultural power structures often glossed over in these programs. Part III focuses on teenage fathers, the portrayal of masculinity, and “good” vs. “bad” parents. Part IV draws from TVs representations of reality to discuss the impact of these shows on the viewing audience. This section includes a narrative from a teen mother who argues that the shows do not accurately reflect the life she leads. As the debates about 16 and Pregnant and Teen Mom continue, this collection provides a valuable critical discourse to be used both inside and outside the classroom. Those engaged in courses on gender and women’s studies, as well as media studies, social work, and family and childhood development, will find MTV and Teen Pregnancy especially insightful—as will those involved in community outreach programs, not to mention teens and young mothers themselves.




Realistically Ever After


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Incorporating examples from her own life, the author presents a candid look at how to find true happiness despite such frustrations, challenges, and obstacles as dirty dishes, cranky bosses, noisy children, and messy houses.




The Anthropology of Childhood


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Enriched with anecdotes from ethnography and the daily media, this revised edition examines family structure, reproduction, profiles of children's caretakers, their treatment at different ages, their play, work, schooling, and transition to adulthood. The result is a nuanced and credible picture of childhood in different cultures, past and present.