Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Download the Skype app from your device's App Store. Log in with your Skype Name or Microsoft account. Create an account if you don't have one. Add contacts from your device (optional).

Answer: Skype is available for free for iOS, Android, and Windows Phone.   Click here for instructions on installing iOS apps.  Click here for instructions on installing Android apps.  Click here for instructions on installing Windows Phone apps. If you already have a Microsoft account from Windows, Office, or your Xbox, you can use it to log in.  If you are using your Microsoft account to log into Skype for the first time, you'll be asked to create a Skype username that will be displayed to people who aren't on your contacts list. You'll need to have an active wireless or cellular data connection in order to log into and use Skype. If you don't have an account, tap the "Create account" button and follow the prompts to create an account. Creating an account is free and doesn't require any payment information. After signing in, you'll be prompted to scan your device's contacts for people to add to Skype. You can skip this step by tapping the "X".


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Sing to your baby. Hush your baby. Use a white noise machine.

Answer: Singing to your baby will not only improve your baby’s mood, it will also strengthen your bond and aiding in your child’s development. Don’t be shy to sing to your baby. They cannot tell if you are a bad singer or tone deaf. Never use headphones on your baby. When you are trying to sooth your baby through bouncing and rocking, try hushing or “sh”ing your baby. These noises simulate the noises of the mother’s womb and can provide your baby a lot of comfort. White noise also reminds babies of their mother’s womb. Your baby was used to hearing noises, like a heartbeat and people talking, while they were in the womb. It can be difficult for some babies to fall and stay asleep when it is completely quiet. White noise machines can also block out any other noise that may jar your baby. Do not turn up the volume of the machine too much. Also, make sure that the machine is not within reach of your baby’s crib.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Determine whether your cervix is low or high. Determine whether your cervix is firm or soft. Determine whether your cervix is wet. Use other methods to  verify whether you're ovulating.

Answer: If your cervix is "low," meaning just a few inches from your vaginal opening, that means you probably aren't ovulating. If it's "high," located deep within the vagina, you may be ovulating. The first few times you feel your cervix, it will be difficult to determine whether it's high or low. Keep feeling every day over the course of a month or two, noting the differences in the position of your cervix from week to week. Eventually you'll be able to tell whether your cervix is low or high. If your cervix is firm and tight, you probably aren't ovulating. If it's soft and has some give, you may be ovulating. The texture of the cervix during ovulation has been described as feeling like a pair of lips. During other periods, before and after ovulation, it's more like the tip of your nose - slightly hard with less give. During ovulation, the cervix will feel very wet with fluids, and you'll likely have an increased amount of vaginal discharge. After ovulation, the cervix will feel drier until menstruation occurs. In addition to feeling your cervix,  monitoring your cervical fluids and recording your basal temperature can help you figure out when you're ovulating. This combination of tracking methods is called fertility awareness, and done correctly, it's an effective way to determine when you are fertile. That said, it is not very effective if you want to prevent pregnancy.  Just before and during ovulation, your vaginal fluid will become heavy and slippery. When ovulation occurs, your basal temperature will rise slightly. It's necessary to take your temperature using a basal thermometer every morning so that you catch the rise in temperature.  Always use protection if you're looking to prevent pregnancy.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Understand the limitations and risks of homemade treatments. Try an egg white mask. Use warmed honey.

Answer:
There is little to no scientifically-backed support for most homemade treatments; support for these methods is mostly anecdotal, or based on personal accounts. These treatments may or may not work, and could potentially damage your skin. Talk to your doctor before attempting any homemade treatment.  If you have particularly sensitive skin take extra care and use more diluted versions of these solutions. Stop if any of these irritate your skin. It is thought that a proteins found in eggs may kill bacteria that causes acne. To make a face mask, separate an egg white from the yolk and, after patting dry your face, apply the egg white to your skin. You can use a cloth for this, if you use your fingers make sure they are clean and dry first. Once the first egg layer has dried, add another. Repeat this 3-5 times, always letting each layer dry first. Then wash it off and pat dry.  You can add a layer of tissue between each egg layer. Peel each layer off before you wash your face at the end.  Raw egg whites can grow salmonella. Be sure not to ingest raw egg white. Honey has both antiseptic and anti-bacterial properties and may assist in healing wounds and skin infections. There is, however, no evidence that it has any affect on blackheads or acne. It is thought the stickiness may help it bind to the blackheads and remove them.  Warm up some honey in a pan, or place a jar of honey in hot water. When the honey is hot to the touch, but there is no danger of you burning yourself, dab it onto your blackheads and let it dry for around ten minutes. Wash off your face with a damp cloth.  You can leave this treatment on overnight, but make sure it has dried or you might wake up with your face stuck to your pillow!