A blogging buddy asked me to address this topic and I'm a bit squeamish for two reasons: a) HSB is a family friendly arena and while this topic certainly affects the family, I'm not sure I want little ones reading this and asking their mommies what that timetoshare lady was talking about, and b) It's a totally new area of life that I myself am just now beginning to enter and think about, so I'm no expert. Having said that, here's the best way I can handle this:
First, if you are a young person under 18 years old, please hit the random button or find another blog to read today. I promise you're not missing anything of interest to you...in fact it's only of interest to me and other women my age because we have to learn it...kind of how you probably feel about algebra. If you are a male 18 years or older, unless your wife is in this stage of life, you're probably going to be bored stiff with this stuff.
Second, these are just sites that I've found that look interesting to me in my own quest for information on this topic, I cannot endorse the accuracy of any of them. And, I will only use the letters M and P for the stages of life being referred to out of respect for our family friendly blogging neighborhood.
Ok, my blogging buddy, as per your request, here's what I've found so far:
Q's and A's on M and P from Quest Diagnostics Patient Health Library
Medem's Medical Library Articles on Women's Healthy and M
Women's Health.gov M & M Treatments (no it's not telling you to eat M & M's...althought that might help somewhat! )
Women's Health.gov M & Hormone Therapy
Aneas.net Women Health M
Medceu.com course: M
WebMD: M & P
About.com Women's Health: M, P, and Surgical M
Home & Family Network.com/health/M
These links will at least get us started on understanding what we're on the threshold of or already in the midst of.
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• Jan. 23, 2006 - Untitled Comment
~Connie