Write an article based on this "Realize that there's not much you can do to prevent stretch marks from forming during your pregnancy. Ask your dermatologist about stretch mark treatments after you've delivered your baby."
article: Slow, steady weight gain that is appropriate for your size and height can reduce the likelihood that stretch marks will appear. Lotions, creams and oils that claim to prevent stretch marks have not been proved effective. However, you may find that stretch marks fade over time.

Write an article based on this "Record your show. Edit your audio file. Upload your show to a hosting site. Optionally, create a blog or website for your podcast."
article: To the listener, the difference between a radio talk show and a podcast is minor — both involve listening to a host and/or a set of co-hosts talk about familiar subjects with or without a guest. However, for you, the host, recording a podcast is a little different than recording a live show. You'll perform your show basically as you normally would, but rather than broadcasting it live, you'll record it and offer it for download on the internet. To do this, you'll need to an equipment setup that allows you to record reasonably high-quality audio files and sufficient hard drive space to store them.  For the most basic podcasting needs, you can get away with a computer and a reasonable-quality microphone, which usually run upwards of $100 at audio equipment stores. After recording your show, you may want to listen to your audio file and, if necessary, cut out any portions that you don't want to make the final podcast. To do this, you'll need audio-editing software (some free programs, like Audacity, are available online). Insert ads, intro, and outro music, or anything else you'd to add to your podcast.  When you're done, save your file in a widely-used audio format that will be easy for your audience to use, like .mp3. Make your podcast available to your listeners online. A variety of free hosting sites, like Youtube.com, Soundcloud.com, and many others allow you to upload audio files with a free account. Note that, with these sites, per-file-bandwidth limits may require you to split your podcast into multiple parts. You may also want to try hosting your podcast on online audio stores like the iTunes Store, Google Play store, and so on.  Generally, most podcasts are offered to the listener for free and are supported by donations, sponsors, or advertisers. Charging money for your podcast can decimate your potential listenership when you're competing against literally hundreds of good free podcasts, so it's not usually a good idea. Generally, the most professional podcasts have their own websites which contain links to the podcast episodes, as well as podcast news, a store for merchandise, and so on. You may want to purchase your own domain name and build your site from scratch, but for many, a free blog-creation service like Wordpress.com works perfectly well.  For more information, see How to Make a Website.

Write an article based on this "Determine your server's address. Forward a port on your router Open Filezilla. Click File. Click Site Manager…. Click New Site. Enter your server's address. Add the forwarded port number. Click Connect. Move files onto the server."
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If you're paying for an FTP server through a hosting service (e.g., Bluehost), you'll need to know the service's IP address or regular address in order to connect to it. If you're hosting your own server from your computer, you'll use your computer's IP address, which you can figure out by entering ifconfig in Terminal and then reviewing the "inet addr" number. If "ifconfig" isn't installed, you can install it by entering sudo apt-get install net-tools in Terminal. . Once you know your server's IP address, you'll need to forward your router's port 21 slot to that address; make sure that the port uses TCP (not UDP or a mixture of the two). Port forwarding varies from router to router, so be sure to check the linked article or your router's documentation for instructions. Type filezilla into Terminal and press ↵ Enter. After a moment, FileZilla will open. If you want to connect via Terminal, you can try typing in ftp [address]. As long as your server is running and you have Internet access, this will attempt to connect to your FTP server; however, you may not be able to transfer files. It's in the top-left corner of the FileZilla window. Doing so prompts a drop-down menu. You'll find this option in the drop-down menu. The Site Manager window will open. It's a white button in the lower-left side of the window. Doing so opens the New Site section of the Site Manager. In the "Host:" text field, type in the address (or IP address) of the FTP server to which you want to connect. Type 21 into the "Port:" text field. It's a red button at the bottom of the page. Doing so will prompt FileZilla to connect your computer to your FTP server. You can click and drag folders from the left-hand window into the right-hand window to upload them to your FTP server page.