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  • Date: 2007-08-02
  • Author: MarK henry
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         Too often, stress about invitations, cakes, bridesmaids, makeup and more overshadow the actual romance of a bride’s big day. That’s not without reason, because planning a wedding is an involved process. In fact, The National Women’s Health Information Center’s Web site cites getting married as one of the most stressful events in a person’s life. Barbara North, M.D., medical director for Instead, Inc., a company devoted to developing better alternatives for women’s health, says too much wedding-related stress can actually hinder plans for the big day. “Women will sometimes worry so much about details like favors and bridesmaid gifts that they literally worry themselves sick,” says Dr. North. “While it may seem necessary at the time, too much wedding stress can take its toll on both the bride and her relationship.” To avoid the wedding-day blues, Dr. North offers tips to keep brides happy and relaxed. Don’t forget to eat. It’s not crucial to your marriage that you fit the coveted size-6 designer dress on your wedding day, but it is important for your body to be in good condition. Some women may exercise and start dieting before their weddings, which is fine, if you’re staying healthy. If you eat right, drink plenty of water and get enough calcium, you can ensure you’ll be in better shape both physically and mentally for the big day. Also, don’t forget to eat a light meal the morning of your wedding. You’ll need fuel to make it through the ceremony, pictures and up to the cocktail hour. Sense your cycle. Stress can actually impact a woman’s monthly cycle, affecting everything from the timing of her flow to hormones and pain. While some women plan ahead and use the pill to “schedule” their periods around their weddings, you can’t always ensure how your body will react. Plan instead by having the right tools. North recommends that her clients use the Instead Softcup, which addresses menstrual issues to avoid ruining bridal whites and the wedding night. Stop thinking. Taking a day before the event to do anything but think about the wedding can streamline planning and help you get back your focus. Worrying 24/7 can cause physical problems including muscle tension, insomnia, headaches, digestive issues, skin irritation, anger, sadness, or even decreased libido. No matter how fabulous your big day, there’s nothing worse than avoiding intimacy on your wedding night because you’ve worried too much. Rather than tying the knot with a knot in your stomach, Dr. North says you can de-stress by focusing on what really counts – your health and the health of your relationship. For more healthy wedding-planning tips, ask Dr. North online at www.softcup.com

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    <p><a href="http://www.softcup.com" target="_blank">Menstrual Cup, Feminine Hygiene Cup - Instead Soft Cups</a>The Instead Softcup is a menstrual collection cup that is a healthy alternative to other feminine hygiene products such as tampons or pads. The Softcup is a disposable cup that is made from medical grade plastics and is latex free. It is worn internally for up to 12 hours with no Toxic Shock Syndrome</p>

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