Article: Breathing exercises are one of the most common and effective strategies you can practice for a smooth delivery before labor begins. Work with your partner to find the ones that help them the most.  Practice with your partner for 10 -15 minutes two to three times a week. Focusing on your routine exercises will provide some semblance of normalcy or familiarity during the birth process and can help you provide support to your partner. When your partner experiences contractions, focus on the breathing strategies and talk them through the process. Panicking, losing your temper, or raising your voice may stress out your partner. Even if they resists your assistance or experiences volatile moods, it is crucial that you stay committed to helping them through the process and remain levelheaded.  Don’t rush. Labor takes time, and there is no need to rush. Don’t hurry yourself to the hospital, and don’t rush the medical staff for care or attention. Be prepared for the plan to change. Your partner may discover that they don’t like being touched during labor or the breathing exercises are not helpful. Go with the flow and listen to your partner’s wishes instead of forcing something on them. Your partner may reverse prior plans for pain management, birth attendants, or other delivery decisions. Confirm their new decision in a calm, brief discussion and relay them to the doctor if necessary.  Do not attempt to force them to abide by prior plans if they clearly communicate a change of mind. Know who to talk to about plan changes. If your partner decides on a different form of pain control, for example, let the delivery doctor or midwife know rather than one of the attending nurses.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Review breathing exercises. Stay calm. Respect any changes in decisions your partner makes.

Problem: Article: Indoor cats need their nails clipping more frequently, as they are not wearing them down going outside. Either have your vet tech or cat groomer cut them, or ask them to show you how to do it. Clip the tips once a month.  Also brush your cat wherever it lets you. It may even roll around and let you brush its furry stomach if it's in a really affectionate mood! Brushing your cat is not usually necessary to keeping your cat's coat in good condition (cats usually groom themselves) but it is a good way to form a bond with your pet. This is also a chance for you to inspect your cat's coat and its body for potential health issues. Look for black dots or things moving in the cat's fur. Separate the fur and look at the exposed skin. If you do see things moving or lots of small black dots (flea feces), get it a flea and tick collar, a spray, powder, or take the cat to the vet to get suggestions about treatment. Sometimes as cats get older they are no longer able to groom their coats completely. They loose flexibility, making it impossible for them to reach their entire coat. If this is the case with your cat, you may need to do more regular grooming to keep your cat's coat healthy. Unneutered animals are much more territorial and likely to mark their territory (your home!) with urine or feces. Also, they are more likely to attract strays to the house, which in turn can leave your cat feeling threatened or distressed by the sight of other cats in its yard. Even though the cat doesn't go out, you should still get it vaccinated. Some viral infections, such as feline distemper, are caused by hardy viruses that can be walked in on your shoes. Also, if your cat does slip out one dark night, because its immune system has never been exposed to outdoor bugs, there is a greater risk of it catching disease. Cats that don't hunt or go outdoors still require worming twice a year. This is because they are born with worms that they acquired from their mother, and the worm eggs lay dormant in the body tissues which hatch out over the pet's lifetime. While the risk of acquiring fleas is lower with an indoor cat, if your pet does pick up a flea than you are liable to have a population explosion. There are many excellent safe and effective flea products for use on a cat. Have a chat with your veterinarian to discover which is the best product to meet your needs and your cat's needs. This is a small microchip that is implanted under the skin of the scruff. When the chip is scanned it sends out a unique number that is registered on a data base with your details. Should your cat escape, the chip provides a foolproof way of the rescuer realizing it is owned and reuniting the two of you.
Summary: Groom your cat occasionally. neuter your indoor cat. Get your cat vaccinated. Don't forget flea control. Get your cat micro-chipped.

Many flowers are available in multiple hues, so choose flowers that match or complement your wedding colors or theme. You may want to choose wild flowers, like sunflowers or daisies, if your wedding will be a casual affair, or exotic flowers, like orchids or hibiscus, if your wedding will be a formal event. Look at wedding and floral magazines as well as websites like Pinterest to get ideas about the size and type of bouquet you like best. Choosing seasonal flowers for your bouquet will save you money because they are more readily available than exotic varieties. Check your local supermarket to see what beautiful blooms they have in stock. You can also order your flowers online, if you want.  Spring and summer flowers include cherry blossoms, orchids, peonies, chrysanthemum, dahlia, and gardenias.  Autumn and winter flowers include Gerbera daisies, roses, sunflowers, alstroemeria, lilies, pansies, and carnations. You’ll need flowers with sturdy, long stems, such as roses, irises, carnations, alstroemeria, peonies, tulips, and freesia. Other great choices include calla lilies, Singapore orchids, ranunculus, sweet peas, gardenias, and lisianthus. A mixed bouquet looks best when there are three or four varieties of flowers plus foliage. Adding greenery to your bouquet gives it a well-rounded, natural look. Select one kind of foliage, or pick a few to give your bouquet more variety. Suitable foliage includes camellia leaves, eucalyptus gum, box, ivy, nandina, and leather fern. You can also use Queen Anne’s Lace, cress, wheat, scented geraniums, Bells of Ireland, flax, and basil.
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Choose flowers that tie into your theme or wedding colors. Select seasonal flowers. Choose flowers with long stems. Pick your foliage.