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How to Be a MMOMA
Take a look at this photo. From left to right, these women are Master Esther Kraft, Grand Master Barbara Robinson, the author (Kathryn Carson), and Master Annette Mau Deane of Gentle East Martial Arts of Virginia. Between us, we've lost count of the classes we've taught (together and separately), the competitions we've medaled in, and the boards and bones we've broken. Grand Master Robinson has no idea of the number of black belts she's conferred over the course of her long, amazing career. It numbers in the thousands. She conferred all three of the other belts in this photo, too.
By Kathryn Carson4 years ago in Viva
10 Common Gynaecological Problems of Women
It is important for woman to maintain good personal hygiene habits, but gynaecological problems might pop up just like an uninvited guest, at times. Well, you should know about common gynaecological problems which might be your concern. Gynaecological diseases can affect your reproductive organs such as – breasts, fallopian tubes, ovaries, external genitalia and thus, affect sexual functions of the body. It is necessary to know the symptoms of your top private gynaecologist in London and act accordingly. You may be able to prevent further complications. This blogpost discusses common gynaecological problems women should know.
By Jack Jones4 years ago in Viva
The Biological insight of Abortion
If the withdrawal is safer than giving birth to a full-time baby, all pregnant women who wish to take a break before 24 weeks should go through Phase 1 above. Texas law came into effect on September 1, 2021, and severely restricted the right to abortion in that case. But an anti-abortion organization is pursuing a broader goal than just Texas and is heavily betting on a case that is expected to be heard in the US Supreme Court this fall, known as Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization.
By Bishesta Paudel4 years ago in Viva
Menopausal Symptoms and Tips for Women Going Through This Stage
What is menopause - is a natural stage in the life of any woman that means the end of the menstrual cycle and therefore the ovulation and fertility of the woman. Although the average age is 50, some women experience menopause at the age of 40, while in others it is delayed until the age of 60. Some women experience early menopause - that is, before the age of 40.
By David Greenaway4 years ago in Viva
Reading Romance Is Self-Care
I'm at a point in my life now where I want to believe in happiness again. There were a long few years where all that seemed to show upon my horizon was bleak, enduring toil and that eroded my mental health like waves upon the beach shore. But I'm older now, and though in a material sense things still seem stretched thin, my mind is starting to fight back for pieces of happiness. In fact, I'll selfishly and boldly proclaim that I want more than just pieces- I want the whole cake dish of happiness and I'm tired of settling for less. One of the ways I'm doing this is by renewing my relationship with reading again. And the number one genre that's helping me get back into that excited, voracious headspace for new literature?
By Delise Fantome4 years ago in Viva
How Do You Know That You Need Hormone Replacement Therapy?
What Is Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)? Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) is a medical treatment given to women experiencing certain conditions due to a decline in estrogen and progesterone levels. HRT is mostly used to relieve the symptoms of menopause and other conditions such as bone loss, breast cancer, and infertility.
By Harbor Compounding pharmacy4 years ago in Viva
My 2022 Resolution
I think we all can agree that 2021 has been a year of ups and downs. It certainly has been for me. It started out with a bang as the world was still trying to come back from the previous year. Then suddenly, I had another blow, when my mother passed. Granted, we never had your traditional mother/daughter relationship, but her loss still hit me hard. I was reminded that eventually death come to us all. I felt as though I was now at the top of the list. As I turned thirty-five, I felt old. I know realistically, that’s not really that old. I was falling into a dark place that I knew that I had to come out of.
By Judith Jascha4 years ago in Viva






