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5 Ways To Treat Yourself During Surrogacy

Kelly Newman February 19, 2020

If you are considering becoming a surrogate in Minnesota or some other part of the country, you know that taking care of yourself is one of the most important things you can do. Not only will it help you to feel better physically, in most cases, it will also help you to feel better mentally….

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  • Finally girls matter: Why religious leaders are vital in fight to end FGM March 22, 2016
    In The Gambia renowned hardliner Imam Fatty admitted that FGM is not a religious obligation – this is progress As someone who comes from a very conservative Muslim household, one of my biggest struggles has been trying understand the link between Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) and Islam. My father is an Imam and growing up […]
    Jaha Dukureh
  • New South Wales' new logo and slogan slips by unnoticed – almost September 10, 2015
    Even after premier Mike Baird’s sniping at Victoria’s new state logo, it took a week for the world to wake up to NSW’s mildly startling new effortWhen Victoria unveiled its new state logo and tagline to much fanfare in August, the New South Wales premier, Mike Baird, was quick to get a jibe in.*offer excludes […]
    Elle Hunt
  • Life after disappointing exam results: share your positive stories August 10, 2015
    What happens when you don’t get the grades you want? Share your positive stories of life after your disappointing exam resultsNot everyone finds themselves jumping in the air on exam results day for an enthusiastic newspaper photographer. While some students receive the grades they want, others will be more than disappointed.A levels and GCSEs are […]
    Carmen Fishwick
  • What are your experiences of renting in London? July 13, 2015
    With rental prices in London rising five times faster than tenant pay, we want to hear your experiences of renting in the capitalPrivate renters in London face soaring costs with the shortage in housing, and a host of other factors, pushing up prices everywhere. Renters find it difficult to get on the ladder and workers […]
    Carmen Fishwick
  • Quiz: Is comment weird? Spot the real Guardian headlines amid the fakes May 1, 2015
    Sydney jokester and internet personality Dan Nolan has been having fun this week with his new 'comment is weird' Tumblr. The blog is an extended parody of headlines on the Guardian's opinion pages, featuring lots of made-up headlines juxtaposed with photos of real Guardian commentators. The whole thing has caused enough of a stir on […]
    Guardian staff
  • Jeremy Clarkson tours Guardian HQ after joining fossil fuel divestment drive - video March 31, 2015
    Former Top Gear presenter meets Guardian staff following his decision to back campaign for fossil fuel divestment in an effort to 'regain the trust of the British public' Continue reading...
    Merope Mills, Juliet Riddell, Mustafa Khalili, Louis van Kleeff and Tom Silverstone
  • Weasel riding a woodpecker: the five best #weaselpecker memes March 3, 2015
    What happens when a baby weasel is photographed riding a woodpecker? The internet goes crazy. Here are five of the best memes A baby weasel was photographed riding a woodpecker in Essex, UK, and the internet lost its mind. Amateur photographer Martin Le-May captured the incredible scene after hearing the bird in distress. Unfortunately, it […]
    Carmen Fishwick
  • Surge in poles: Tony Abbott's flag count hits a new high March 3, 2015
    The PM’s latest speech at Parliament House was backed by no fewer than eight Australian flags, marking a steady rise in recent monthsTony Abbott’s announcement that Australia will send more troops to Iraq was made in front of no fewer than eight flags, bringing the flag-count-in-announcement index to an all-time high. This follows a six-flag […]
    Nick Evershed
  • The science behind the dress colour illusion February 27, 2015
    Why do some people see #TheDress as blue and black, and some as gold and white? It’s not every day that fashion and science come together to polarise the world. Tumblr blogger Caitlin posted a photograph of what is now known as #TheDress – a layered lace dress and jacket that was causing much distress […]
    Carmen Fishwick
  • The Guardian view on 'the dress' February 27, 2015
    The internet has ground to a halt as the world argues furiously about the colour of a dress on Tumblr. Is it white and gold, as some claim? Or is it blue and black?The above photograph is the subject of a legal complaint made on behalf of Cecilia Bleasdale.It’s blue and black. Continue reading...
    Guardian Staff
  • Have you changed your political allegiance? October 24, 2014
    We’re looking for people who are planning to vote for a different party in the next election. Perhaps you’ve gone from Labour to Green, or Lib Dem to Ukip. If so, we want to hear from youAre you thinking about voting Ukip, because you’ve had enough of the mainstream parties? Perhaps you voted Lib Dem […]
    Guardian Staff
  • Richard Dawkins’s cosmic tombstone: what would you add? October 24, 2014
    Evolutionary biologist has called for a massive posthumous space-brag, giving future lifeforms the chance to understand usRichard Dawkins would like to create a “cosmic tombstone” adorned with humanity’s greatest achievements that can be beamed out into space when we are gone.The evolutionary biologist’s idea for a massive posthumous space-brag came in a discussion with physicist […]
    James Randerson
  • Let’s talk about miscarriage October 8, 2014
    Women and men often feel reluctant to discuss what is a distressing and bewildering - but far from rare - experience, writes Claire Daly in the run-up to International Baby Loss Awareness DayOne in five pregnancies are thought to end in a miscarriage, yet though it is commonplace, such a loss can be emotionally paralysing. […]
    Claire Daly
  • Scottish independence: 16 days to referendum - as it happened September 1, 2014
    Full coverage of the Scottish independence referendum campaign as the deadline for voter registration nears• Follow the latest news on Tuesday’s live blog 5.57pm BST • Both sides in the referendum campaign have urged Scottish residents to ensure that they submit their registration forms to vote in the independence referendum as the deadline for registration […]
    Ben Quinn
  • The Khmer Rouge and Cambodian genocide: how the Guardian covered it August 7, 2014
    Former Khmer Rouge senior figures Nuon Chea and Khieu Samphan have been found guilty of crimes against humanity and given life imprisonment by a court in Cambodia. Follow how the Guardian covered the brutal regime of the Khmer Rouge as evidence of the killing fields first emerged Continue reading...
    Matthew Weaver
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