Anyone's first pregnancy over 40?
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Does anyone leave their potted citrus out in these temps? 40's
Comments (9)Hey Josh, Your so right for saying that people shouldn't think that they can put plants out early just because of an early spring! For me, each spring is diffrent. It usually isn't this early, but then again, they were only out for a few weeks. Now that I have well over 100 potted tropicals, I just have to decide if I want to move all those pots in and out all spring! I also found that my citrus could handle a light frost. Like I mention in my post a few weeks back, I left 2 mango trees, and 5 citrus outdoors...that morning, I noticed frost on the grass. I had about a 30 sec. panic attack! I flew out the door, and I could all ready see the damage. The citrus didn't suffer at all. The buds, and flowers didn't drop, in fact, only 2 new branches were damaged. The temps that morning was around 30 degrees. I am having trouble right now because I didn't repot my citrus and the poor roots have been exposed to the wet wood shavings. I am hoping to have them repotted in a few days. Only my 'kishu' looks bad, but right now all that has happened is leaf drop. My 600 watt HPS dried the soil out in about 4 days...that's pretty bad. Andrew...See MoreWeight gain over age 40
Comments (85)Very thought-provoking podcast awm, thanks! I was wondering about interval training. Has anyone tried Body for Life's 12-week program? It sounds very efficient. Cardio Warm up the first 2 minutes at Intensity Level 5 Minutes 2-3 move from Intensity Level 5 to 6 Minutes 4-5, 6-10 and 11-14 work your way from Intensity Level 6 to Level 9, maintain for one minute. Minutes 15-19 work your way from Intensity Level 6 to Level 10 (High Point at Level 10), maintain for one minute. Minute 20 cool down to Intensity Level 5 for one minute. Alternate weight-training and cardio workouts for six consecutive days and rest on the seventh day. Weight Training * Weight train intensely, three times per week on alternating days with aerobic * Workout exercise three times per week. Make sure to hit your "high points" during your workout. * Alternate training the major muscles of the upper and lower body. * Perform two exercises for each major muscle group of the upper body. * Select one exercise and conduct five sets with it, starting with a set of 12 reps, then increasing the weight and doing 10 reps, adding more weight and doing 8 reps, adding more weight for 6 reps. Then reduce the weight and do 12 reps. Immediately perform another set of 12 reps for that muscle group using the second selected exercise. * For each muscle group, rest for one minute between the first four sets. Then complete the final two sets with no rest in between, wait two minutes before moving on to your next muscle group, complete this pattern five times for the upper body training experience and four times for the lower body training experience. -Lena...See MoreAnyone have almost fainting spells in pregnancy?
Comments (25)Well, I've never been pregnant past the first trimester, and it's been eons since the last time I was pregnant (I was spayed in '91), so I'm no help there... But, I have fainted several times. And always in church. The last time was when I was in high school (and that was last Century!). I am Catholic, and my fainting in church was a direct result of not being able to eat anything before taking Communion. And we always seemed to go to 11:00 or noon Mass, so I would have been without food since an evening snack the night before. I would think that your not having eaten anything before these almost-fainting spells would be a strong factor....See MoreQuestion about later in life Pregnancy's
Comments (12)My mother was 42 when I was born...no problems at all. My husband's mother married an older man when she was in her late thirties. She had grown children and he had grandchildren, and together they had 6 children in 6 years. She was 38 when she had the first of those 6, my husband's oldest brotehr, 39 when he was born, and then had a baby at 40, 41, 42 and 43. The baby born when she was 43 died...had spina bifida. She also died a couple of years later. They were very poor, but I wouldn't worry much at all about anyone who was pregnant and healthy and had access to good health care....See Moreshehla
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