Wednesday, February 24, 2010

What if men could get pregnant and go in labor like women?

What if men could get pregnant and go in labor like women? I know it is such an old and for some people, irrelevant topic, but unlike the movie with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito (Junior), no one has ever got into real detail of what might happen. I won't get into "graphic details", but how do you think it will affect society as a whole? Would some men actually stop to think that once they get pregnant, the things around them will really change? For example, in today's world, we have some single mothers that are has to raise their children by themselves the best way they know how, because the father of those children has not taken responsibility for what they created. Imagine if one day after the one-night stand after leaving out of a nightclub with a woman, three months later, they have to go in the bathroom to vomit and urinated on a stick called a pregnancy test. Then, once they find out that they are truely pregnant, they have to call their family members or for many men, they may not call their family members at all and keep it a secret. If the partner that they were with wasn't a really caring person, then you know what that means? It means that when the man calls the woman on the phone and tell her the news, she might deny the baby being hers and hang up in his face. The next thing you know, depression might set in, not necessarily sometimes because the woman has deny your baby, but because all of these questions are going to go through his mind. He might ask, if he didn't tell his family yet, what would his family think about him? Who could he turn to if he needed help? Six months later, he is rushed to the hospital because his water broke. He is sitting the hospital bed with a extreme pain around his stomach and back area, and then finally the baby is ready to be born. It is now time to push!

Friday, February 12, 2010

What if we found out that babies are the real geniuses?

What if we found out that babies are the real geniuses? From Einstein to the little boy on the TV series "X-Files", geniuses has always fascinated people. What if we had a genius traity while we were babies all along? When I was babysitting my 2 year old niece, she started saying words I have never heard her say before. For example, I asked her when was her birthday. The first time she said, "Today is my birthday." Then she paused for a moment and she said, "Oh, Tiny I forgot that my birthday is August 8th." I was so shocked because not only was she right, her parents nor I knew that she knew her own birthday. Not only did she say that, she started a conversation with me and she sounded like a 10 years old. I knew exactly what she was saying, and now she starting to learn her colors. I wonder if by the time she gets older as with all babies, her curosity and wit will die out. It seems as with each generation of babies, they become smarter and smarter. I believe that is one of the reasons why I want to be a pediatrician, because children fascinate me with their actions, and it would be my job to prevent these children from having all types of illnesses that could result in death. If babies were born with some kind of genius trait and then it fades when they get older, then we need to do more research on that particular trait. Then the children with learning disabilities may be able to benefit from the trait somehow to preserve it so they would not have the learning disability in the first place, and scientists can find many breakthoughs in science, in general. Another option is that if the child is not born with athe genius trait after all, then at least they would be able to find some type of pattern to the trait.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

What if...we were all able to be rich?

What if... we were all able to be rich? I think it would be a great world, because there would not be any inequality as far as financial status. Another thing, I'm sick of every time I watch television, celebrities do the most reckless things and no one ever punishes them because they have money. At award shows, there are people that give them gifts before the show and the person that received the gift is probably not doing anything to deserve it. You might see them in cars that they probably are not going to be able to afford in 5 years (look at Nicholas Cage). Who I really can't stand is the rich kids, the ones that grew up in money. The best place you can see them is on MTV's show "My Super Sweet 16." Those children are the worst children you'd ever seen. A good example is this girl that daddy buys her everything and to make matters worse, he gave her a credit card. This girl was totally disrespectful to her mother. But her mother fixed her. I believe her mother exchanged words with her father and while the girl was at the store, shopping with her friends, her credit card was declined and she had all of that stuff in her hand. That was hilarious! That is why I believe if everybody was rich, ther wouldn't be extra spoiled children, running about feeling like they are better than anyone else. More than anything, I believe kids like that would not act that way if they get knocked off their pedestal for one second. I was a spoiled child and even as an adult, I still am, but I have learned how to be humble and be a lady at all cost. I also know that at any moment of my life, when I die, I can't take none of the things that I have with me.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

What if...we Americans fought for free healthcare?

What if...we Americans fought for free healthcare? Before talking about the main subject at hand, I do have a personal story of my own relating to the topic. On November 26, 2009, the clock on my nightstand struck 12:09 pm. I should have been baking cakes by then, but I was coughing and gasping for air. It was another asthma attack, but it was the biggest I had in a long time. My brother helped me walk down the stairs, but by the second to the last step, I believe I fainted and fell to the ground. I was told that while I was in the paramedics truck, the paramedics men stuck me twice in the left arm with a syringe needle. Reaching near Methodist South, I was finally awake. Although, this sounds like a scary experience, that's not what scares me the most. While in the hospital, I was on my laptop watching a movie called "Sicko." If no one has ever watched or even heard of the movie, it basically shows a documentary of some of the millions of Americans without health insurance, or if they do have health insurance, it isn't enough. If you guessed by now, what frightens me the most is that I am one of the millions of Americans that has no health insurance. By the time a person is 18 years of age, Medicaid does not cover that person unless she is pregnant or can prove that he or she is disabled enough to get health insurance which in that case, I don't believe that they even believe that I had severe asthma my whole life. While watching the movie, I also thought to myself that every other country, including Mexico, in the world has a free healthcare system. They were just like us until they protested against the government saying that if they had to pay high taxes, then they should get some visible results. In London, they have free healthcare and free nannies. What if... we not fight for free healthcare but we take the health insurance companies and put them in a corner like they do to us everyday?