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JB, nice pool, where is the rest of the house though. lol@Polanyi. My ghetto living days are behind me son. Remember when Biggie RIP said; ...Now I'm in the limelight 'cause I rhyme tight Time to get paid, blow up like the world trade Remember when I used to eat sardines for dinner Peace to Ron G, Brucey B, Kid Capri Funkmaster Flex, Lovebug Starsky I'm blowin' up like you thought I would... hmm..ok then. ___________ Getting back to the subject of cool cribs. Check these modular homes. woot!
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Ugandan president pays surprise visit to Somalia
Somalina replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
Originally posted by Libaahe*: Mayaani oo maxan ka sheegay oo bas? all i said was Bohuka would love them. It's no secret Ugandan Troops one of the main reasons they volunteered to come to Somalia is because of the ( women) kkkkk. That's a bit much waryaa! control your emotions German kabo-u-tirtireyaho! -
^Zack soo dhawey igaarka madax HTC-yaho! he is a JB fan ee stop hating on him or else...lol @Wyre, Sayid wuxuu rabaa inuu ogaado qabiilkaada. Ma Waqooyi Galbeed ayaad taagertaa mise Bari waaye su'aasha oo ku weydiiyey?
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lol@dhal dhal....intee ii dedejinee walaalow. I will leave you with the following. Forty is the New 20 for Having Babies The world of only children by Susan Newman, Ph.D Forty is the new 20 when it comes to having babies creating a distinct trend with a host of positives for women who delay motherhood including living longer than those who give birth at young ages. When my son was three-years-old, he and my husband went out to buy the weekend newspapers. One Sunday, as they approached the store, a gentleman crouched down to my son's level and said, "It's so nice that you're taking your grandfather out for a walk." Not vain, my husband was unperturbed by the comment and the incident has become a family joke. Yet I, and many older moms I've spoken with, keep ears perked, ready to deflect any "you're the grandmother" comments or insinuations. Think you're too old to have a baby...you're probably not. Just ask first time moms Halle Berry who gave birth at 41, Jennifer Lopez who had twins at 38, or one of your friends. In 2006 one in every twelve first babies was born to a woman over 35. When you look at women having babies regardless of whether or not it's their first child, one in seven babies were delivered by women 35 or older. Women are in no rush to marry or have children. In the mid to late 1950's, the median marriage age for women was 19. Today it's 25, but many women wait much longer to marry and have babies. Reproductive advances give women a security blanket on waiting. The surge in births to older women tells us that they are exercising that option. The National Center for Health Statistics states that in the 24 years between 1980 and 2004, the number of women giving birth at age 30 has doubled, at age 35, tripled and after age 40 has almost quadrupled. Forty is the new twenty. Waiting with good results In her book, "Ready: Why Women Are Embracing the New Later Motherhood," Elizabeth Gregory, director of the Women's Studies Program at the University of Houston discovered that older mothers are usually more emotionally ready to cope with parenting. Gregory says that "many older mothers have met their career and personal goals so they can and want to focus on family." Life experience is a boon in terms of translating work experience into running a household. She also notes that marriages among older women, almost 85 percent are married when they become mothers, tend to be more stable. Older, single first-time moms have built a stable support network by the time they have a child. Although older mothers may face infertility issues, may have more difficult pregnancies, and are more likely to have Cesareans (National Institute of Health), on an overall, the positives outweigh the possible problems for the women over 35 who are fueling the trend to motherhood later-among them, a group called Motherhood Later rather than Sooner, a resource for midlife mothers. Women over 38 using assisted reproductive methods adjusted in almost the same ways to pregnancy as those who were younger, and older mothers scored higher on things like ability to handle challenges and flexibility according to a study conducted in Sidney, Australia further underscoring Gregory's results. John Mirowsky, sociology professor at the Population Center at University of Texas who also works with the National Institute of Health says the ideal age to give birth is between 34 and 40. On the plus side he reports that those mothers experience better health, have healthier babies, and are less likely to turn to risky behavior. Much of this excellent news relates to the fact that older mothers tend to have more education and to be more financially as well as emotionally secure. The Argument: You won't be around... Oh, yes, you probably will. When people say: "It isn't fair to have a child at your age." "You may not live to see your son or daughter married." Or, "you won't be around to know your grandchildren." You can reply, "I'll be here." Professor Mirowsky found that health problems drop steadily the longer that first birth was delayed, up to about age 34, then rise increasingly steeply, particularly after about age 40. However, The New England Centenarian Study conducted by Boston University Medical Center found that women who give birth after 40 were four times more likely to live to 100 or longer than were women who gave birth at younger ages. Feeling like delaying motherhood? Go right ahead. Source: psychologytoday.com
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Ugandan president pays surprise visit to Somalia
Somalina replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
^^^Awoowe, sarta Unta ku taal iska daayoh, mid Museveni uu booqdo ma haysin? (hope it makes sense lol) -
Sheikh Shariif:Xukuumadu Wax haka qabato Amniga November 28, 2010 Madaxweynaha Dawladda Federaalka ee Soomaaliya Shariif Sheikh Axmed ayaa dardaaran ujeediyey Golaha Wasiirada cusub ee Dawladda Federaalka ee Soomaaliya oo shalay la dhaariyey. Isagoo ka hadlaayay munaasabada dhaarinta oo ka dhacdey xarunta madaxtooyada ee Villa Soomaaliya ayaa waxaa uu ka codsaday Xukuumada cusub ee shalay codka kalsoonida ka heshay Baarlamaanka in ay la timaado wax qabad isla markaana wax ka qabato arimaha amaanka iyo howlaha kale ee saaran. ”… Xukuumada waxaa laga rabaa in ay la timaado hufnaan,waxaa laga rabaa in ay la timaado dardar cusub oo amniga wax laga qabto iyo waxyaabaha kale oo axdiga Kumeel gaarka nagu qoran oo loogu talagalay in marxaalada Kumeel gaarka la qabto… ”,ayuu yiri. Madaxweynaha ayaa xusey in shaki aan ku jirin in Wasiirada cusub lagu soo xulay aqoon,karti iyo hufnaan loona baahan yahay in ay kasoo baxaan waajibaadka saaran.wuxuu codsaday in gacan la siiyo isagoo sidoo kale u mahadceliyey dhamaan Wasiiradii hore ee soo shaqeeyey. Sheikh Shariif ayaa sidoo kale sheegay in loo baahan yahay in laga gudbo oo la iska ilaaliyo khilaafka soo noq noqday ee ka taagan Dawladda Federaalka. Golaha Xukuumadda ee uu soo dhisey Raysalwasaare Farmaajo ayaa waxaa ay ka kooban tahay 18 wasiir 9 wasiiru dawle iyo 18 wasiir ku xigeen. Horseed Media Che: remains to be seen waaye sheekada. Aragaane nooh first before jumping to conclusions!
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Nooh Aaliyyah, Zack n crew need to know this. Wax dhaxaa ayey na dhibeen ee let them get used to this news marka hore plse. lol
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Nice...I haven't seen that.
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5 goals! woot woot!
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lol@Aaliyyah, you know you r my homegirl and you r welcome in my home anytime you decide except saturdays. lol..kidding... Maalmahan aroos iyo sheekoyiin kale oo dumarkeena ku saabsan ayaa lagu mashquuley nooh! and I was just redirecting the attention from that ma garatey. Waxan is dhahay, dhallinyarada waxay u baahan yihiin wax motivate-gareeya just a little bit nooh. You feel me? lol Where is your dream home btw girl? na tus dee, I know you want a house in LA in the near future.
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Waad mahadsantihiin for your du'as JB, Fazilah,Aaliyyah n Ismahan. Ilaahey ha idin barakeeyo, ajarna ha idinka siiyo.
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JB, you must be feeling bombastuous today. Zack faraha halaga qaado, or else! lol.. he is the cellphone sales agent on SOL oo waa u baahnaandoontaa in the future, JB not so much. lol thbp, ma ogtahay inaad username-kaada badali kartid? just incase: -click on the "mailbox" icon on top right hand corner of your screen (far left) -click on "edit profile" -magacaaga cusub ku qor where it says "Publicly Displayed Name" -save it -and baam! your new username will be displayed -good luck ***see! Zack could've helped you with it however you hated on him early in the game. lol *** p.s. naga yareey "naagta" word signature-kaada ku jirta fadlan, have some respect for women. Ha ku dayanin kuwaan ogahay. Waa talo uun.
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Mogadisho mayor says TFG is aware of the atrocities Amisom Commits
Somalina replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Xaaji is a Kebabi fanatic Zack, ha isku daalin. Tarsan waa nin waalan wallee. -
^I bet the lower class folks are standing outside freezing their socks off. Caqli lix saac lee iga dheh. India muu ku korey kani? p.s. Siilanyo looks good!
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Women in late 30s giving birth more than those in late 20s in Tokyo Friday 05th November, 04:32 AM JST TOKYO — Women around 40 are increasingly becoming mothers in Tokyo, where the number of babies born to women in their late 30s exceeded those born to women in their late 20s for the first time in 2009 and women in their 40s gave birth at much higher rates than the nationwide average, statistics showed Thursday. ‘‘The trend of women giving birth later is accelerating in Tokyo,’’ a metropolitan government official in charge of the data compilation said, adding that among the likely reasons is that there are more job opportunities for women. According to the data, a total of 106,613 babies were born in the Japanese capital in 2009, up 0.6% from the previous year for the fourth consecutive yearly rise. Roughly a quarter of the babies, or 25.3%, were born to women in their late 30s, compared with an average 19.6% nationwide. Women in their 40s gave birth to 4.7% of the babies in Tokyo, much higher than the average of 2.9% nationwide. By age bracket, women in their early 30s gave birth to 41,124 babies in Tokyo, followed by women in their late 30s at 27,015 and women in their late 20s at 25,318. Births involving women in their late 30s grew 4.7% from the previous year nationwide. In Tokyo alone, they increased 5.6%. According to separate demographics data compiled by the Health, Labor and Welfare Ministry, women in their late 30s gave birth to 209,706 babies nationwide in 2009, more than double the 100,053 babies born in the same age group in 1995. _______ how to get pregnant after menopause starts.
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lol@i aamin...what is your opinion on the following ---------- Giving birth over 30 The number of women giving birth over the age of 35 is steadily increasing. According to one estimate, by the year 2000, 40 per cent of births in the UK will be to women of 30 or over ( J Langford, New Generation, vol II, no 4, 1992). Another estimate Women over 35 (or even younger) expecting a first baby are automatically assigned to a "high risk" category. Having a first baby over the age of 40 is often seen as positively reckless. Women over 35 are typically expected to have a greater number of problems during pregnancy, labour and birth: hypertension, pre eclampsia, diabetes, fibrosis, premature labour, placenta praevia (where the placenta is in the lower rather than upper part of the uterus), placenta abruptio (where the placenta prematurely separates from the uterus wall), dystocia (difficult labour), and caesarian section. A close look at available research, however, suggests that age itself is not a factor. Those studies which take into account the health of the mother show quite clearly that older mothers are not necessarily at any greater risk than younger women. A study of 1328 births (K L Ales et al, Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics, vol 171, as above) concluded that: "Important peripartum maternal complications were no more frequent in women aged 35 or more than in women 20-34 years old, although operative delivery was significantly more common. Similarly adverse outcomes of infants were no more frequent. Perinatal mortality tended to be lower. In addition, we noted a trend for fewer infants with congenital abnormalities to be born among older women." Researchers who looked at the "obstetric performance" of women over 35 at the West London Hospital from 1980 to 1982 (G M Cario et al, Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, vol 5, no 4, 1985) reported that the older mothers usually had uncomplicated pregnancies. "The perinatal mortality rate for the babies of older mothers (corrected to exclude those weighing under 1000 grams) was no higher than that of younger mothers 7.7 per cent per 1000 compared to 9 per cent per 1000 and 6.4 per cent per 1000 in 1980 and 1982 for all primigravidae in the hospital. There were no congenital abnormalities other than one case of talipes [club foot]. It seems that a woman's health is far more important than her age per se. It is certainly the case that the older you are, the more health problems you may have built up, the effects of an unhealthy lifestyle over a longer period may have caused damage to health, imbalances in essential minerals and vitamins may have developed and more older women are overweight. Similarly, although older women may not ovulate as frequently, there is no reason why age alone should be a reason for infertility. Indeed, the organization Foresight, which offers pre pregnancy counselling for the achievement of optimum parental health, states that it has excellent results with women over the age of 35 and into their early to mid 40s (Foresight, The Old Vicarage, Church Lane, Whitley, Godalming, Surrey, GU8 5FN). As has already been mentioned, older women are more likely to have "operative deliveries". In one study women over 35 were six times more likely to have a caesarean section (SM Tuck, Maternal and Child Health, April 1989). There is, however, strong evidence to suggest that this reflects "obstetricians' distress", rather than any inherent problem. Researchers in the study at West London Hospital concluded that the supposed high level of infant distress which led to the intervention was not reflected in the Apgar scores (a method of evaluating a baby's well being immediately after birth), the rate of emergency caesarean or neonatal morbidity. The authors suggest that the greater intervention is down to the extra electronic monitoring that these mothers receive. They suggest that "emotional factors" on the part of the obstetrician play a part in aggressive management of labour. "A relative indication for induction or caesarean section becomes an absolute indication when combined with advanced maternal age and a degree of obstetrician's distress." Having led birth groups over the last eight years, it is my observation that mothers over 35 are no more likely to have complications than younger women, and that they cope well with labour. They are, however, often required to be assertive, well informed, and resourceful in order to avoid unnecessary interventions. Midwives running home birth services and childbirth educators all report positive anecdotal evidence of older women giving birth at home. There seems to be no reason to be excluded from homebirth due to age alone. The mother's overall health, emotional state and attitude are equally important factors. The most critical factor governing the outcome of birth, regardless of age, appears to be good health provided by a good diet, exercise and appropriate antenatal care. Gail Sforza Brewer writes in The Pregnancy After 30 Workbook (Rodale 1987): "If your health is good, there is no age at which pregnancy should be abandoned due to age alone." _---------
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^^^Good choice JB, I knew you will like that one. More to come next time, it is time for bed now. Peace out!
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^^^Welcome to SOL brother thbp (your username is too long)
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^Che, I was just reading that not long ago. Now that dawladii ay dhalatey, let the chips fall where they may. Ilaahey ha garab galo, they have a tough road ahead of them. Aamiin. p.s. kuwan dee they need pressure from the international community, haddii kale shaqshaqdooda ma dhamaaneyso.
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Waa la ansixey xukuumadii finally awoowe hab gacanta taag ah. 251 xilbaan ayaa ansixey meesha 92 ayey diiden. Is diyaari dee awoowe inaad buug iyo qalin soo qaadato. Yaa ii fasira "sarta unta" waa yaabee. p.s. Prof A/Nur waxuu ka mid ahaa dadkii aasaasey Muqdisho University, the no1 university in Somalia (includes WG btw) Marka rajo weyn ayaan ka qabaa inuu isbedel weyn sameyn karo. Aqoon la'aan waa iftiin la'aan haddii kale.
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looooooooool@JB's dirty mind Ilaahow na cafi. Check out Ronaldinho's and I'm more into Specially this Also, check these cool designs
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Wax waalan. Ha i danbaajin more than this yaaqoo. Where is your dream house by the way? wax soo dheji dee. I got some more pics of homes you might like, so stay tuned.
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lol@Russian... yeah I can imagine, you just love your women, don'tcha! Don't you have like 10 kids n 4 wives already (I heard )? iiman yeelo waryaa.
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^I sure will. I hope you understand Xamari, as there might be major communication issues. lol@reer waqooyi Xamari ku daldalmaayo in SL. Priceless.
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JB, I will look you up, no worries buddy. Dhismo guri ayaa hadda iiga socda Gabiley you know, ee bal let me know next time you r heading there, fariin ayaan kuugu sii dhiibaaya my interior decorator (from Mogadishu by the way ) aight!
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