Posted on May 28th, 2010 by admin | No Comments »
Love for your profession is something you should have no matter what career you choose. With healthcare professions like medical doctors or a career in dentistry makes it essential to not only love your job, but also your patients. Whether your doing Invisalign in Birmingham or a dentist in Palm Beach. Much like working in retail, having a career as a dentist means that you make yourself available to perfect strangers and are able to answer any and all questions they might have. How important is it to get along with a complete stranger? Many people don’t realize it, but you have to be extremely personable and outgoing if you’re going to go into a career in the dental field. It’s not hard to do, however, as everyone has an interesting story if you just listen. Being a dentist means solving problems, healing wounds and bringing a smile to someone’s face.
Posted on May 19th, 2010 by admin | No Comments »
Beyonce Knowles, a former member of Destiny’s Child, was labeled as the fakest woman in the entertainment industry, just last year. Since hitting it big, Beyonce has had breast implants to make her boobs seem more perky. She has a nose job to thin her nose down so it would appear more elegant. And, it has been rumored that she has even received liposuction to remove what litle bit of fat that she had on her body.
On top of all of the cosmetic surgery, she wears wigs and uses white make-up on her face and body. She does all of this to appear to be from a mixed race, which she is not. She does this to try to appeal to a larger audience range. Beyonce has a voice from heaven. People from all over the world listen to her music. No one cares where she is from or what race she is.
Cosmetic surgery is used to make a person feel younger and better about themself. Although, Beyonce seems to think that it is used for decieving people. The surgeries have not taken away from her looks. She was very beautiful to begin with. And, none of her surgeries were to boost her self-esteem. It was all done for her career. Beyonce is supposed to be a role model for girls of all ages. But, the message she is sending is not a good one. Do we want the women of the future thinking that they have to change their appearance to get any where in life?
Beyonce would be just as famous, today, if she had never had any plastic surgery. With a voice like hers, people flock to hear her sing. And, the surgeries have not helped her sing any better. She sings like an angel.
Posted on May 15th, 2010 by admin | No Comments »
A big change after pregnancy is going to occur in your vagina unless you have a c-section. Women try to say that it goes back to normal or that there is no change at all but this just is not true. You are going to push a persons head out of your vagina, the muscles and tissues are going to stretch and although exercise and time will greatly increase the chance of it returning to its natural shape, it will certainly not go back 100%. The vagina consists of a number of muscles that will need to exercised just like any other muscle to get in shape and this can occur with kegel exercises and also just by having sex often or at all (after your six week waiting period of course).
Another thing that is going to happen if you have a natural birth is your vagina is going to be swollen and possibly tear from the intricate process of giving birth. If you tear your doctor will stitch you up but it will be sore for at least a few weeks. You will also be swollen whether or not you tear because the muscles and tissues are going to experience trauma from pushing something so large out of a small opening. All of the swelling will go down after a few weeks of relaxing and not putting too much strain on yourself or that area in particular. Depending on how much you tear and how many stitches you have that will also heal in a number of weeks.
The plastic surgeon will definitely prescribe pain medication so that you do not have to experience the full extent of the pain associated with vaginal birth during and after the process and he might also prescribe something for swelling depending on how serious it is. If you are breast feeding it is best to avoid taking any medication that you do not absolutely need because it will be transferred in the breast milk to your infant. Rest easy knowing that your vagina will go back to a normal size after about six weeks even if it is not exactly what you were working with before you gave birth. No one will notice the change but you.