Write an article based on this "Find a hospital that allows water births. Secure a birthing pool. Have a backup plan."
article: As stated, not all hospitals allow water births. Before you plan your water birth, make sure your hospital, doctor, midwife, and nurses understand your wishes and are willing to accommodate you.  Talk to your doctor or midwife about your desire for a water birth. They should be able to tell you straight away if this is allowed in the hospital you're giving birth in and whether they're willing to aid with a water birth. You may have to switch doctors or hospitals before you find a hospital willing to accommodate your birth plan. Waterbirth International, an organization that advocates for the right to water births worldwide, may be able to negotiate between you and your hospital if you're having trouble getting clearance for a water birth.  Waterbirth International also provides a directory online of hospitals and birthing centers that allow water births. You can search through their listings to find providers in your area. Go in with questions. You should ask your doctor, midwife, and nurses all about water births and their professional opinions and experiences with the process. Any concerns you have about the process should be voiced with a medical professional before you settle on a birth plan. Not all hospitals provide birthing pools. Make sure you secure access to a pool before going into labor.  About half of all hospitals have birthing pools. However, even if your hospital does have a pool this does not necessarily mean you can use it. It could be in use by another patient or need to be cleaned. It's also possible the hospital might not have water birth experienced doctors or midwives on staff when you go into labor.  If your hospital does not have a birthing pool ready when you go into labor, you could transfer to another hospital in your area or opt to have the baby at home.  Birthing pools can also be rented or purchased. If you're bringing your own equipment into the hospital, you need approval beforehand. The hospital will need to make sure they have a room ready to accommodate your birthing pool and the ability to transport it to the hospital when you go into labor. Ideally, a pool should be rented out for 4 to 6 weeks, leaving a 2 to 3 week time period before and after your due date. As your birth progresses, certain factors may arise that mean a water birth is no longer possible. You should have an alternative birthing plan in place in the event the water birth falls through during labor.  If you need to induce labor, you may not be able to undergo a water birth. It depends on your individual circumstances and the reasons for inducing labor. The medications used to induce can sometimes cause the baby stress. The baby will need to be monitored throughout the process of labor and this is not possible during a water birth.  If your baby is in the breech position, a caesarian section is needed to assure a safe delivery. A water birth will not be possible.  If your blood pressure goes up, you may be asked to leave the pool.  If your baby's first excrement (called meconium) is detected in the water, you may have to leave the pool to prevent meconium aspiration.  If you go into preterm labor, which means going into labor more than three weeks before your due date, you will probably not be allowed to have a water birth due to the increased risk for complications for you and your baby.  You should have an alternative birth plan available so, in the event of any of the above complications, you can still maintain some choice and control over your birth.

Write an article based on this "Add the chicken breasts, celery, carrots, onions, and parsley in a large pot. Bring the ingredients to a boil and reduce the heat. Strain the stock into a bowl. Serve."
article: Place 2 large chicken breasts, 2 chopped celery stalks, 2 chopped carrots, 1/2 a diced white onion, and 3 springs of fresh parsley into a large pot. Then, cover the soup and let it simmer of 1 hour. This will blend the ingredients that will make up the chicken soup stock. Then, transfer it back into the pot and place it on the range. Serve this delicious simple chicken noodle soup by itself or with a loaf of bread.

Write an article based on this "Obtain the investment's quarterly report. Find the quarterly rate of return. Calculate how many time periods there are in a year."
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You will receive this in the mail or you can look it up online under your account. You can also find this information on the company's website. There will likely be a number of figures within the report that show how the investment rose or fell during that time. What you want to annualize is the percentage figure, called the rate of return (ROR), which shows the percentage of growth (or shrinkage) you received during the previous three months. For example, at the bottom of the page of numbers it may show that your quarterly return is 1.5 percent. The annual return would be larger, because your money could be expected to have grown  each quarter. The annualized return would be the percentage of growth if the investment grew at the same rate all year. In order to annualize, you first consider the time period being featured. In this case it's three months since it's a quarterly report. Then calculate how many such periods are contained in a year. Thus, there are four three-month periods (quarters) in a year. You would then use the number 4 when called for in the annualizing formula. If you were trying to annualize a monthly return, you would use the number 12.