R. M. Blue Jays
Butterfield
Gibbons
Head Coach
Hitting Coach
Maternity
Mickey Brantley
Motherhood
Regina Canada
Whitt
from Regina, Canada writes: Gibbons is a lousy leader. Just read the cheap shot he takes while praising Butterfield as he moves Whitt to first base. I only wish Whitt were the head coach. I’ve had enough of Gibbons and his maternity top look as …
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Nursing is also nature's contraceptive--although not a very reliable one. Frequent nursing suppresses ovulation, making it less likely for a nursing mother to menstruate, ovulate, or get pregnant. There are no guarantees, however. Mothers who don't want more children right away should use contraception even while nursing. Hormone injections and implants are safe during nursing, as are all barrier methods of birth control. The labeling on birth control pills says if possible another form of contraception should be used until the baby is weaned. Mothers typically fulfill the primary role in the raising of children. The title mother is often given to a woman other than biological parent, if it is she who fulfills this role. This is most commonly either an adoptive mother or a stepmother (the biologically unrelated wife of a child's father). Currently, with advances in reproductive technologies, the function of biological motherhood can be split between the genetic mother (who provides the ovum) and the gestational mother (who carries the pregnancy), and in theory neither might be the social mother (the one who brings up the child).
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