I don't recommend it, but it worked for my wife. Try 100ml
a thick mist is a person
several of thousands of meters thick
ginnosuke from tokyo underground has thick glasses and is a dude with black hair
The steel plate from the hull of the Titanic was nominally 1.875 cm thick, while the bulkhead plate had a thickness of 1.25 cm.
All American bills of any denomination are printed on paper that is about 0.0043 inches thick, so a new bundle (Federal Reserve strap) of 100 bills will be 0.43 inch thick (1 cm).
No......anything you eat or drink doesn't touch the baby because your stomach and uterus aren't connected. Castor oil is not recommended for inducing labour though, because it can cause vomiting and diarrhea and is also proven to not be effective at inducing labour.
Chances are pretty soon. Maybe within the next few days. If you dont go into labour then they may have to induce you to speed things up otherwise infection could get to the baby.
have you contacted your obstetrician? That's the FIRST thing I would do if I was experiencing this kennasmom07: --> well they said that i was fine the other day but before i started bleeding a bit, but i was dilated to 2 externally Tuesday night. but cervix was still thick..
A "thick booty" is considered to be rather large in size but still toned, round and sexy. Fat and or "fluffy" do not have the same equivalency as "thick".
Yes.
They say having sex helps , a lot of walking helps. you can talk to your Dr. he/she can set up a date to induce.
Chest x ray may reveal evidence of bronchiectasis, and CT scans are particularly good at revealing the thick, dilated bronchial walls of bronchiectasis. Sputum will need to be collected and cultured (grown in a laboratory dish).
Well Castor gras and castor sec were made by the aboriginals. They trapped beaver and used their fur to make these. Well castor gras is a fur coat (made from beaver skin) they put the smooth, downy underfur against the skin and used the coarse side of the fur was on the outside. while it was worn it became somewhat greasy... The french thought that this was more important and valuable. castor sec is pretty much the same thing ecxept it was left to sit for a few seasons, then then the fur wasnt good, it was all dry so it had to be scraped off, soaked in water and crushed to make a material like thick, wet cardboard. this was considered less valuable to the french becauseit was not ready to be used. Hope this helped. Sincerely Panther99 I looked at a link to McGill re this question. Castor gras beaver skins were worn by natives for about a year. The friction wore down the long sharp 'guard' hairs and became soft and smooth & were prized in England for hats and coats. The castor sec were dried skins and were called parchment skins in England & Europe, they were not as valuable.
So thick, so rich, and still just as sweet!
A black spider with a red back and thick fuzzy legs is commonly called a jumping spider. The formal name is Phiddipus audax.
Gunge is a thick yet still runny substance. Gunge can be made from thickening powders like Natrosol while it can also be made from eggs and other thick sauces.
A thick Filet Mignon. It is thick enough to cook in the grill flavor and still be rare in texture. A filet is always tender and has the most flavor of any cut.