The Sheikh's Quadruplet Baby Surprise (Book Two)

The Sheikh's Quadruplet Baby Surprise (Book Two)
Author: Holly Rayner
Publisher: Holly Rayner Romance
Total Pages: 84
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Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

This time, good things will come in fours… After many years of putting blood, sweat and tears into this most personal of projects, top researcher Madeline Palmerston has developed a revolutionary new fertility treatment, one she’s confident will give hope to thousands of women. The only problem? A corrupt government intent on blocking the drug from being tested. Desperate to see her breakthrough helping couples worldwide, Maddy hatches a plan: she’ll trial the drug on none other than herself, and who better to father the child than the irresistibly handsome CEO she happens to have long harbored feelings for, Sheikh Akim Al-Farzi? There’s just one awkward conversation she’ll need to have first: in order for the trial to be effective, the child must be conceived naturally. Sensing an unmissable opportunity to advertise his company’s new drug, the Sheikh agrees, and before long, Maddy is pregnant. What Maddy didn’t consider, however, is that the treatment might be overly effective. Four times too effective, in fact!

The Sheikh's Quadruplet Baby Surprise

The Sheikh's Quadruplet Baby Surprise
Author: Holly Rayner
Publisher: Holly Rayner Romance
Total Pages: 79
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

This time, good things will come in fours… After many years of putting blood, sweat and tears into this most personal of projects, top researcher Madeline Palmerston has developed a revolutionary new fertility treatment, one she’s confident will give hope to thousands of women. The only problem? A corrupt government intent on blocking the drug from being tested. Desperate to see her breakthrough helping couples worldwide, Maddy hatches a plan: she’ll trial the drug on none other than herself, and who better to father the child than the irresistibly handsome CEO she happens to have long harbored feelings for, Sheikh Akim Al-Farzi? There’s just one awkward conversation she’ll need to have first: in order for the trial to be effective, the child must be conceived naturally. Sensing an unmissable opportunity to advertise his company’s new drug, the Sheikh agrees, and before long, Maddy is pregnant. What Maddy didn’t consider, however, is that the treatment might be overly effective. Four times too effective, in fact!

The Sheikh's Triplet Baby Surprise (Book Two)

The Sheikh's Triplet Baby Surprise (Book Two)
Author: Holly Rayner
Publisher: Holly Rayner Romance
Total Pages: 84
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

If one baby can change your life, how about three? Career-minded Amity Winters has no time for love and marriage; a respected public relations executive, and one of the best in Los Angeles, she’s never put much thought to starting a family. Yearning for a fresh challenge, she accepts an unusual offer: fly to the Middle-Eastern nation of Al-Mabbar, and improve the public image of Sheikh Aziz Al Arin, a free-living monarch and notorious playboy in need of a publicity facelift. To Amity’s surprise, Sheikh Aziz isn’t anything like she expected – charming, suave, wholly irresistible - and the once ever-professional executive can’t help but to fall for her royal boss! Passions that burn so hot can’t be denied, and after one fateful encounter, Amity knows she can’t go on working for the gorgeous, charismatic Sheikh. Returning to the States, Amity thinks she can put their fling behind her and get back to living her life, but little does she know, it’s already too late. She soon discovers she’s pregnant, with not one, not two, but three little bundles of joy!

The Sheikh's Twin Baby Surprise (Book Two)

The Sheikh's Twin Baby Surprise (Book Two)
Author: Holly Rayner
Publisher: Holly Rayner Romance
Total Pages: 72
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

He paid her to have his baby. But he never expected twins… Sheikh Omar Fakim Al-Daqqa has a problem: as presumptive heir to the throne of Al-Thakri, the Middle-Eastern nation’s constitution demands that he must have a child in order to accede to the throne. Knowing that his power-hungry brother is desperate to usurp his throne and have a baby before him, Omar knows he must act quickly, and he already has a potential mother in mind… Carrie Green is Sheikh Omar’s personal physician, and she’s quickly growing disillusioned with life in Al-Thakri. Wishing to travel the world and put her skills to better use, she needs a way out. However, when the Sheikh makes her a scandalous offer – an outrageous sum of money to have his child, and as quickly as possible - Carrie cannot turn him down. Of course, it doesn’t hurt that Carrie has long harbored feelings for her gorgeous Sheikh employer, but she soon encounters second thoughts. Can Carrie really go through with it, and become pregnant by royalty?

The Sheikh's Triplet Baby Surprise

The Sheikh's Triplet Baby Surprise
Author: Holly Rayner
Publisher: Holly Rayner Romance
Total Pages: 92
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

If one baby can change your life, how about three? Career-minded Amity Winters has no time for love and marriage; a respected public relations executive, and one of the best in Los Angeles, she’s never put much thought to starting a family. Yearning for a fresh challenge, she accepts an unusual offer: fly to the Middle-Eastern nation of Al-Mabbar, and improve the public image of Sheikh Aziz Al Arin, a free-living monarch and notorious playboy in need of a publicity facelift. To Amity’s surprise, Sheikh Aziz isn’t anything like she expected – charming, suave, wholly irresistible - and the once ever-professional executive can’t help but to fall for her royal boss! Passions that burn so hot can’t be denied, and after one fateful encounter, Amity knows she can’t go on working for the gorgeous, charismatic Sheikh. Returning to the States, Amity thinks she can put their fling behind her and get back to living her life, but little does she know, it’s already too late. She soon discovers she’s pregnant, with not one, not two, but three little bundles of joy!

Obstetric and Gynecologic Nephrology

Obstetric and Gynecologic Nephrology
Author: Mala Sachdeva
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2019-10-18
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 3030253244

The female patient with chronic kidney disease often requires care that differs from the male patient. Particularly in the pregnant patient, a specialized body of knowledge is required to provide optimal care. This book focuses on such issues encountered during pregnancy including physiology and pathophysiology of pregnancy, hypertension, preeclampsia, various electrolyte disorders, nephrolithiasis, pharmacological management in the pregnant patient with kidney disease and during breastfeeding, acute kidney and chronic kidney disease, dialysis of the pregnant patient, lupus nephritis, thrombotic microangiopathy, glomerular disease management, use of renal biopsy during pregnancy, care of the female transplant patient, contraceptive counseling and postpartum care, various endocrine disorders, and bone disease in the female patient with chronic kidney disease. This book features the latest evidence and clinical approaches for the beginner or for the experienced practitioners who care for pregnant woman or even for those who require expertise in women’s health. Written by experts in the field, Obstetric and Gynecologic Nephrology: Women’s Health Issues in the Patient with Kidney Disease is a valuable resource for clinicians and practitioners involved in the care and treatment of obstetric and gynecologic patients afflicted with kidney disease.

Diagrammatic Representation and Inference

Diagrammatic Representation and Inference
Author: Amrita Basu
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 570
Release: 2021-09-21
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3030860620

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 12th International Conference on the Theory and Application of Diagrams, Diagrams 2021, held virtually in September 2021. The 16 full papers and 25 short papers presented together with 16 posters were carefully reviewed and selected from 94 submissions. The papers are organized in the following topical sections: design of concrete diagrams; theory of diagrams; diagrams and mathematics; diagrams and logic; new representation systems; analysis of diagrams; diagrams and computation; cognitive analysis; diagrams as structural tools; formal diagrams; and understanding thought processes. 10 chapters are available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.

Critical Care Obstetrics

Critical Care Obstetrics
Author: Michael A. Belfort
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages: 704
Release: 2008-04-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 047075981X

The fourth edition of Critical Care Obstetrics has been extensively revised to reflect the advances that have been made in maternal-fetal medicine. This edition contains 14 brand new chapters written by the field's leading physicians. Critical Care Obstetrics, 4/e, offers expanded coverage in areas vital to intensive care management, including Neonatal Resuscitation, The Organ Transplant Obstetrical Patient, and Ethical Considerations This practical guide and reference will be of invaluable assistance to obstetricians, and primary care physicians, in both the treatment and referral of high-risk patients.

Traditional Sudanese Medicine

Traditional Sudanese Medicine
Author: Ahmed El Safi
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 743
Release: 2019-04-27
Genre:
ISBN: 9781095182475

This is a a wide-ranging 730-page account of traditional Sudanese medicine.I was born in the Sudan of Sudanese Muslim parents in Al-Dueim, on the west bank of the White Nile, central Sudan. I spent my early years in this town, and I went to school there. Since then, I have visited many towns and villages throughout the country. My mother tongue is Arabic, the main language of the country. I had a typical Sudanese childhood. I shared the daily life and activities of the people. My basic norms and values, I dare say, are those of the communities I describe in this book.At the age of four, I joined the khalwa (Quranic School), learned rudimentary Arabic, and memorized the first short chapters of the Holy Book. While I was there, I gained my first insight into the inner circle of religious healers, and at an early age, I saw the maseed (colloquial for mosque) and the Sufi followers.Many families in the Sudan have their patron saints that they consult or invoke in times of stress and need. Al-Mikashfi Abu-Umar of Shikanieba village, central Sudan, is the patron shaikh of our clan. At the age of five, my parents took me to his shrine, half a day's journey from my hometown. There, I saw the local asylum, for the first time, and was excited to see the mentally ill inmates under treatment. I had my first haircut there. My parents, with other worshippers, paid homage to the holy man. An impressive scene remained deeply engraved in my memory.During my childhood, I suffered every summer from attacks of epistaxis; I bled through the left nostril. Hospital treatment did not help. One morning my father decided to try his friend shaikh Awad Rahama, a laundry man in the market place, who was known as a traditional healer as well. He was particularly noted for his effective recipes for nose bleeding. The shaikh welcomed us and asked me to sit. He washed my forehead with water, and on it wrote some Quranic verses in copying pencil. He then gave me a hijab (amulet) to wear. That was the last time I ever had epistaxis!During my early life, I wore a variety of amulets. Some were to combat the evil eye, some to ensure success at school, while others were hafidhas (protectors). Some were paper hijabs, and others were mihaya (erasure of holy verse) that I had to drink or bakhra to burn and fumigate myself with.Several types of treatment and healing séances are vivid in my memory. For example, I saw the bonesetter in action. There was one in every neighbourhood in every village or town. Many were notably skilful and experienced. They used no painkillers while setting a broken bone or manipulating a sprained joint, because they knew none, and, hence, had to work dexterously. I remember Al-faki Al-Zubair and Al-faki Hamoda, the two notable religious healers in our neighbourhood. They also led the congregation prayers, taught the Quran, and stood as masters of ceremonies in weddings. I joined the Quranic School of the first, and had many amulets and bakhras from the second.The therapeutic musical extravaganza of the zar is a popular feature in northern Sudan. The zar is an exclusively women's congregation in which lavish musical ceremonies are performed. Several times, I escaped my parents' notice, and sometimes-even school, to sneak into one of the zar houses. I found the ceremonies fascinating, and still remember them vividly, and with pleasure. The rhythm of the zar music and the heavy fragrances that escape from the ceremony houses are unforgettable.Many Muslim Sudanese towns have religious Sufi fraternities called turuq Sufiyya (Sufi orders). In these turuq, people perform zikr, remembrance chants in praise of the Prophet Muhammad and Sufi saints. The ceremonies range from the highly rhythmic type of the Qadiriyya order, to the quiet melodies of the Burhamiyya. We joined the zikr circles whenever there was a ceremony in the neighbourhood; we danced, chanted, and always waited for that dervish who would dance himself into a trance.