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To: Jorj X Mckie who wrote (51399)9/7/2000 10:07:46 AM
From: Sarkie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 63513
 
Did you get into CRDS?



To: Jorj X Mckie who wrote (51399)9/7/2000 10:08:22 AM
From: horsegirl48  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 63513
 
I agree, I am Aries.
hg48



To: Jorj X Mckie who wrote (51399)9/7/2000 10:12:03 AM
From: Rich1  Respond to of 63513
 
JXM phone home??
Two weeks ago I woke up in th emiddle of the night after seeing my roofer \(who is also a friend) laying on the ground.
That next day he was supposed to hot mop my addition.
He didn't show called him for 4 days.
His wife called a week later they were up in PA. He was dirt biking a Harley spilled and broke 2 ribs ands punctured a lung. Weird I knew he was hurt but I assumed he fell off a roof.



To: Jorj X Mckie who wrote (51399)9/7/2000 10:16:10 AM
From: Rich1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 63513
 
Gilder added EZChip to his list today as I susspect I bought 2000 shares yesterday at 21. Yeah



To: Jorj X Mckie who wrote (51399)9/7/2000 12:04:16 PM
From: Cheeky Kid  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 63513
 
No

fwhc.org

Menstrual Myths

Every woman's cycle is or should be 28 days long.
Every woman will or should bleed every month.
Every woman will or should ovulate every cycle.
If a woman bleeds, she is not pregnant.
A woman cannot ovulate or get pregnant while she is menstruating.

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Here's more about the moon:
skepdic.com


Many lunar myths are rooted in folklore. For example, an ancient Assyrian/Babylonian fragment stated that "A woman is fertile according to the moon." Such notions have been turned into widespread misconceptions about fertility and birthrates. For example, Eugen Jonas, a Slovakian psychiatrist, was inspired by this bit of folklore to create a method of birth control and fertility largely rooted in astrological superstitions.

The belief that there are more births during a full moon persists today among many educated people. Scientific studies, however, have failed to find any significant correlation between the full moon and number of births (See "Lunar phase and birth rate: A fifty-year critical review," by R. Martens, I. Kelly, and D. H. Saklofske, Psychological Reports, 63, 923-934, "Lunar phase and birthrate: An update," by I. Kelly and R. Martens, Psychological Reports, 75, 507-511). In 1991, Benski and Gerin reported that they had analyzed birthdays of 4,256 babies born in a clinic in France and "found them equally distributed throughout the synodic (phase) lunar cycle" (Kelly, et al. 1996, 19). In 1994, Italian researchers Periti and Biagiotti reported on their study of 7,842 spontaneous deliveries over a 5-year period at a clinic in Florence.

They found "no relationship between moon phase and number of spontaneous deliveries" (Kelly, et al. 1996, 19).

Despite the fact that there is no evidence of a significant correlation between phases of the moon and fertility, some people not only maintain that there is, they have a "scientific" explanation for the non-existent correlation. According to "Angela" of AstraConceptions a fertilityrhythms.com.