Thursday, April 10, 2014

Baby Comp ..................?







Has anyone here heard of the "Baby Comp" which reportedly tells you exactly which days of the month YOU are most likely to conceive and also tells you which of those three-ish days you are more likely to conceive a girl or a boy?

Does anyone know where it can be had for cheaper than this link? http://only-in-canada.com/BabyComp-Fertility-Monitor-BabyComp/M/B000NR4E3Y.htm

This is in line with the Church's theology of the body and NATURAL FAMILY PLANNING.


Please let me know --
Yes, I have "Taking Charge of your Fertility"

I see there are more like-minded folks out there than I thought.



Answer
There is a book called Taking Charge of your Fertility. With the book there is a software where you input your daily findings such as cervical mucus and softness and so on and so forth. It touches lightly on gender selection as well.. I got a book on gender selection called "How to choose the sex of your baby." I followed those two books and the software after two years of trying to concieve. I already have a little girl so I wanted a boy hence the gender selection. Well about two months into following all the steps i got pregnant and am expecting a baby boy in three weeks.
I can tell you that the book and the software was not awful cheap but to me it was worth every penny. Best of luck to you

Can a non-resident Canadian deliver a baby free of charge in Canada?




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As I am a Canadian citizen working and living abroad (out of canada) married to a non-canadian wife, and we are expecting a baby soon. My question is, if we choose for my new baby to be given birth and delivery take place at a hospital in Canada, do we have to pay for the hospital and any further medical care associated with the delivery and the baby health. The reason of my question is based on the fact that non-resident Canadians are not eligible for the healthcare system in Canada and do not hold a health card issued by the province.


Answer
Do you mean "have a baby at a hospital" or do you actually mean "deliver someone else's baby"?

In the former... No. If you go to a hospital pregnant, they will ask for your provincial health care card. If you have a study or work permit then you would have been eligible to apply for one. If you don't have one of these, they'll ask for proof of private (presumably travel) insurance. If they don't have this, then they are asked for a credit card number or bank card to make payments. Most visitors entering Canada visibly pregnant would be asked for a doctor's letter confirming the due date and proof of travel insurance. A typical hospital delivery runs around $3000 assuming no complications and only a short stay for the mother in the hospital.

If they can't pay, they would be billed and typically Citizenship or Immigration Canada would be contacted regarding why they are in the country pregnant without insurance. Those entering Canada from countries requiring a tourist visa as well as student or work permits would have submitted to medical tests and typically been denied the visa/permit or had the visa date limited to avoid the due date and required to have medical insurance.

If you are asking about actually delivering someone else's baby... again No. Health care in Canada is managed by the individual provinces and, while each has different rules on practicing medicine, all provinces require midwives to be certified and licensed within the province. All require midwives to have either a medical degree or to complete a four year Bachelors program at university, undergo clinical exams, perform specific practicums, be monitored by the province, and carry certain insurance. Most also have fairly strict procedures in terms of certain tests which need to be performed prior to a home birth.

If you are talking about a woman going into labour in an emergency situation... sure anyone can help her delivery a baby.




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