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The Lesbian Gayby Boom

 Most people reading this will remember the great TV series, The L-Word, in one of the storylines, lesbian partners Tina and Bette have decided that they would like to have a child. They ask one of their male friends to become their sperm donor, and just as Tina is about to be inseminated, the doctor tells them that his sperm count is too slow. Keen to proceed as planned, the couple then ask another of their friends, an artist from France to oblige. He agrees... as long as he can make love to Tina. As he delicately said "The penis and the pussy, they go together, no?" Our heroines decline and rush out, leaving him baffled. LesbianEarth Laura Goldberger, a family and marriage therapist from San Francisco says that a huge concern for lesbian couples, who are trying to become pregnant, is where the sperm is from. Laura runs a support group for these couples and advises that although information and genetic sources such as male friends and sperm banks are available now, the whole...

How UK Guidelines For GP's Are Restricting the Diagnosis & Treatment of Thyroid Disease

 Diagnosis & Treatment of Thyroid Disease In The UK Limited By Restrictive Guidelines. Thyroid Disease although perhaps more widely known is the US also affects many patients in the United Kingdom and unfortunately it seems the British medical establishment is making things even harder for UK sufferers to access the treatment they deserve, they may well be making it even harder for those same people to get a correct diagnosis in the first place. cytomel online-verkäufe Diagnosis is often not as quick as perhaps it should be due to the nature of many of the symptoms and the fact that they replicate many other conditions if considered individually. My own experience with the diagnosis of my Thyroid condition led to me being misdiagnosed and treated incorrectly for several weeks prior to even being tested for the possibility of my having a thyroid disorder. The fact that British Thyroid bodies are now making the diagnosis and treatment of Thyroid Disease harder seems to be unfatho...