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Archive for the ‘Other – Pregnancy & Parenting’ Category

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Shawn’s mama asked:


Do i really need a living will before i go into labor? i dont know where to get one or even how to fill one out, and i dont want to go to a lawyer because that will cost big $$$..where can i find this? and do i actually need it?

Meghan Ronnfeldt
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chatter asked:


A. The parents. B. The boyfriend. C. The television set? D. The mall. E. The school where they were introcuded to the boyfriend?
Or F. Their local Church.

Justine
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vet01 asked:


I am boyfriend and I are pregnant. He is moving the end of this month to Miami, FL, because he took an amazing job at a great hospital ( he is a doctor). At the end of the month, I am moving back to Atlanta, Georgia to finish my Doctorate. We do not know how to make it work with a baby on the way. I will not be finished with school for another 4 years ( the school I am going to is the best in its field) and he cannot move due to his opportunity and extremley high income. Should I put school to the side, move down and be a homemaker and mother? Or should we both fly every few weeks to see each other? How hard will it be for a child to not see its father often?

Augustine Rivers
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Killer B asked:


My wife is halfway through her pregnancy. I want to help her for a couple weeks after the one gets here. So, by law, can I take paternity leave? If so, will I be paid for it?

Lu Buckey
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terisagideon asked:


I’m 23 years old, about to give birth to my 3rd child. I got a huge packet of healthcare information from the hospital that I will be delivering at. The ones I am having a hard time with are the ilving will and power of attorney for healthcare. I understand that if something goes wrong the living will covers the specific directives as to to be taken by caregivers, or, in particular, in some cases forbidding treatment. Te power of attorney for health care appoints a person to direct health care decisions if im not in a state to do so on my own. Should I fill these out? I know my previous pregnancys have been fine with no complications, should I be worried about something going wrong with this one? Just curious if anyone else has had to fill out these documents before?

Margaret