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Pregnancy study in China (other pregnancy research)

Study using 196 pregnant women before and after chi gong exercise found that the heart rate of the foetus either slowed or increased with any congestion in the mothers breathing alleviated and the blood vessels in the mother's limbs becoming dilated. Chi gong may contribute to natural labour as observations show that women who practice chi gong before they give birth do not tend to suffer from difficult or premature labour. This is because abdominal respiration diaphragmatic function is improved this has a massage effect on the organs in the viscera which could increase blood circulation around the body and to the foetus, the muscles of the diaphragm also become stronger and are more within the control of the mother during labour improving the chance of being able to give a good strong push at the right time.

more tai chi - chi gong research

Baby names

The name you give your baby will be one of the most important and lasting events you will ever perform for your child simply because the name or names you choose for your child will stay with them for all of their lives. You and thousands of people during their lifetime will picture your child’s face when they speak or read their name(s). He or she will be using their name(s) to sign thousands of legally binding documents and their signatures shape will be personal only to them. For this reason it is important that you choose wisely as the attributes of the name you give may be imparted onto their character and personality influencing how their character develops and personality is formed.

Possible meaning and origins of names come from:

Religion.
Gods and Goddesses.
Places and legends.
Nature.
Sport, literature and entertainment.

The Chipregnancy book contains over 4,000 baby names for you to choose from and here are a selected few:

A boys
Aaron: Hebrew. (Ari, Aron, Haroun, Ron)
Brother of Moses, exalted, enlightened.
Abner: Hebrew. (Avner, Eb, Ebbi, Ebner)
Father of light.
Abraham: Hebrew. (Abram, Abe, Abie, Bram)
Father of many tribes. The high father.
Ace: Latin. (Acie)
To unite.
Adam: Hebrew. (Ad, Adan, Addie, Adom)
Red earth, red coloured skin, the first of man.
Adrian: Latin. (Adrien, Hadrian)
Man from the sea (Adriatic), dark one.
Aidan: Gaelic. (Adan, Eden)
Small fiery one, small flames.
Afya: African.
Health.
Akamu: Hawaiian.
Of the red earth.
Akio: Japanese.
Bright boy.
Alem: African.
World leader.
Ainsley: Anglo-saxon. (Ainsley)
The respected one’s meadow.
Alan: Gaelic. (Alain, Allan, Allen, Allyn, Aland, Ailean)
Complete harmony.
Alastair: Greek. (Al, Ali, Ally, Alec, Alick)
Defender of man.
Alban: Latin.
One with an ultra white complexion.
Albert: German. (Aldabert, Delbert, Elbert, Ailbert)
Brave, bright, constructive.
Alden: Anglo-saxon.
A friend to rely on and trust.

A girls

Aaralyn: American.
With song.
Abba: African.
Born on a Thursday.
Abigail: Hebrew. (Ab, Abbey, Abbie, Abby, Gael, Gail, Gayl)
Fathers happiness.
Ada: German. (Adda, Addie, Addy, Aida, Eda)
Prosperous and joyful.
Adamma: African.
Beautiful.
Adelaide: German. (Adaline, Adela, Della, Edeline)
High born, princess.
Adora: Latin.
Adored and cherished gift.
Aelan: Hawaiian.
Lovley flower.
Affrica: African-American.
From Africa.
Africa: African-American. (Afric)
Pleasant.
Agatha: Greek. (Ag, Agata, Agathe, Agathy, Aggie, Aggy)
All that is good, impeccable virtue.
Agnes: Greek. (Aggie, Agna, Inez, Nessa, Nessie, Ynes)
Pure, untouchable virgin.
Alexandra: Greek. (Alex, Alexa, Alexis, Sandie, Zandra)
Helper of man.
Ai: Japanese.
Love.
Aiko: Japanese.
Little one that is loved.
Ailani: Hawaiian.
High chief.
Ailene: Greek. (Aila, Aleen, Ileane, Lena)
The light of the world.

H boys

Hadley: Anglo-saxon.
One who comes from the heath meadow.
Haig: Anglo-saxon.
One whose home is in an enclosure.
Hakon: Norse. (Haakon, Hako)
One who comes from an exalted race.
Haley: Gaelic.
Scientific, studious and intelligent.
Hall: Anglo-saxon.
One who lives in the manor house.
Halliwell: Anglo-saxon.
One who lives by the holy well.
Hamal: Arabic.
The gentle person or the lamb.
Hamar: Norse. (Hammar)
One who can invent. Adventurous by nature.
Hamilton: Anglo-saxon.
Sheep enclosure.
Hansel: Scandinavian.
God’s pleasing gift.
Harding: Anglo-saxon.
Daring and brave.
Harley: Anglo-saxon. (Arley, Harden, Harleigh, Arlie, Harl)
One who lives in the hare meadow.
Harold: Anglo-saxon. (Heald, Herold, Hereld, Hal, Harry)
The mighty general leader.
Harris: Anglo-saxon.
Harold’s son.
Hartley: Anglo-saxon.
The hart deer meadow.
Haru: Japanese.
Born in spring.
Haruni: African.
The mountaineer.

H girls

Habiba: Arabic.
Lover.
Haidee: Greek.
One who is embraced. Naturally modest.
Halima: African.
Gentle beauty.
Hana: Arabic/Japanese.
One who is a joy A. Little flower J.
Hannah: Hebrew.
God has favoured me.
Harmony: Latin. (Haemonia, Harmonie)
Bringer of harmonious times.
Harsha: Sanskrit.
One who is complete happiness.
Hayley: English. (Hailey, Haley, Haylee, Haylie, Haleigh)
She is all that is natural. Hay of the meadow.
Hazel: English.
The hazel nut tree.
Hazina: African.
Wonderful treasure.
Hebe: Greek.
Goddess of youth.
Hedda: German.
The natural born warrior.
Heidi: Switzaland.
Beautiful warrior.
Helen: Greek. (Elena, Ellen, Lena, Nell)
Beautiful bright one.
Hema: Sanskrit.
One who is golden. The light.
Helga: Norse.
One who is holy.
Hera: Latin.
Queen of the heavens and universe.

T boys

Tab: German. (Tabb, Tabby)
The drummer.
Taffy: Celtic. (Taf, Taff)
Welsh for David.
Tamarr: African-American.
The palm of a date tree.
Tao: Chinese. (Dao)
The way of life.
Tate: Anglo-saxon.
One who is cheerful.
Taro: Japanese.
First born. The big boy.
Taurean: African-American.
Strong as a bull.
Taye: African.
He has been seen.
Teague: Celtic. (Teigue)
The poet.
Terence: Latin. (Terrene, Torrance, Terry)
One who is tender, polished and smooth.
Terrian: American.
Strong and ambitious.
Tex: American.
One who comes from the state of Texas.
Thaw: Anglo-saxon.
The perfect guest to invite to a party. The ice breaker.
Theobald: German. (Tybalt, Tibbald, Thibaud, Tioboid)
Brave leader of the people.
Theon: Greek.
Man who is like a God.
Thomas: Hebrew. (Tomas, Tam, Thorn, Tom, Massey)
Devoted brother or devoted twin.
Thor: Scandinavian. (Tor)
Norse god of thunder.

T girls

Tabitha: Arabic. (Tabatha, Tabbie, Tabby)
Like a gazelle. Graceful and gentle.
Tacitah: Latin. (Tacita)
The silent one.
Talitha: Latin. (Talia)
The little girl.
Tallulah: American-Indian.
Laughing water. Bubberly like a spring of water.
Tamara: Hebrew. (Tama, Tammie, Tammy)
The palm tree.
Tamika: African-American.
People.
Tammy: Hebrew.
Perfection.
Tandice: African-American.
Team.
Tanginika: African-American.
Goddess of the lake.
Tania: Russian. (Tanya)
One who is a fairy queen.
Tanisha: West African. (Taneisha, Tanesha, Taniesha)
Born on a Monday.
Tansy: Latin. (Anastasia)
The determined one.
Tara: Gaelic. (Tarah, Tarra)
The towering rock. Ancient home of the Irish kings.
Taree: Australian.
The fig tree.
Tasarla: English Gypsy.
Morning and the evening.
Tasnim: Arabic.
Fountain of heaven.
Tegan: Cornish.
Beautiful decoration.

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