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Mom has surfed a lot to find out info, so below you will find links for all sorts of things. :-)

If you know of any great sites please mail my mom, so she can add them.

Search Engines
AltaVista You know us as the Internet's original search engine.
Lycos One of the most visited hubs on the Internet reaching one out of every two web users.
Yahoo! With over half a million sites divided into more than 25,000 categories, Yahoo! is both browseable and searchable.
Cyber Scrap book The Craig Family and their journey and family story.

Favorite Sites
AAPI The American Association for Premature Infants (A.A.P.I.) is an organization dedicated to improving the quality of health, developmental and educational services for premature infants, children and their families.

Tiny Bundles Preemie, newborn and infant baby clothes
and baby accessories brought to you by Tiny Bundles

Preemie-parenting.com A place created for parents and loved ones of premature infants, and women experiencing a high risk or complicated pregnancy. This site is devoted to supplying you with information, support and resources.


PCOSA As a volunteer-based organization, the PCOSA relies on its volunteers to do jobs that would normally be done by paid staff in other organizations. And so, each year we pay tribute to our wonderful volunteers, without whom we could not function. We also take this time to honor health care providers that have done an exemplary job helping women with PCOS.
Shunt In a normal brain there are four fluid filled spaces called ventricles. There are two large ventricles (lateral ventricles) located on either side of the brain and two other ventricles (the third and fourth ventricles) placed along the midline. Within the ventricles are tufts of vascular tissue called the choroid plexus.
CEREBRAL PALSY PROGRAM Children with cerebral palsy have many problems, not all of them related to the brain injury. Most
of these complications are nevertheless neurological. They include epilepsy, mental retardation,learning disabilities, and attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder.

CPIC Here at the CPIC, we strive to provide you with the most complete information dealing with Cerebral Palsy. Our information is geared toward individuals with CP, families affected by CP, and just those trying to learn more.
Baby names.com

Welcome to BabyNames.com! We are the premier site for names and meanings since 1996.

 

 

 

 

also for those who do not know:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polycystic_ovary_syndrome




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