Top 10 Things That'll Make You Hate Kim Kardashian a Little Less
10.
She has promoted awareness of the Armenian genocide
Kim Kardashian has used the media to promote many things: beauty products, clothes, vitamins,
and even prescription drugs, a viral marketing attempt that earned her a warning from the
FDA.
However, in addition to the social media campaigns that have lined her pockets, Kim has used
the media to advocate for something more surprising: recognition for the 1915 Armenian genocide.
The United States, among other countries, does not recognize the deaths of 1.5 million
Armenians after their expulsion from Turkey as a genocide, something the reality show
star, who is of Armenian descent, has sought to change.
In addition to posts on social media, Kim unsuccessfully campaigned for President Obama
to refer to these deaths as "genocide," saying that her efforts to bring attention
to the issue stems from the fact that, "We have this spotlight to bring attention to
it, so why would we just sit back."
In 2015, the 100 year anniversary of the genocide, Kim, Kanye, North, and Khloe all traveled
to Armenia, a trip that brought more attention to the cause, as it was featured
on an episode of Keeping up with the Kardashians and included a visit to Armenia's Genocide
Memorial in Yerevan.
Additionally, the star allowed her words to be used in a 2016 full-page ad in the New
York Times, slamming the Wall Street Journal's decision to accept ads from those who deny
the Armenian genocide as, "totally morally irresponsible."
Kim's attempts to bring attention to a largely forgotten chapter of history, and the deaths
of hundreds of thousands that occurred, show that she has a conscience and that she can
use her command of social (and offline) media for important causes, in addition to highlighting
the products she hawks.
9.
Her honesty reduced the stigma around fertility challenges
Kim Kardashian has in many ways been a poster child for TMI, publically disclosing, among
other things, her preferred sexual positions and her unfortunate tendency to pee all over
her Spanx.
However, in at least one case, Kim's willingness to open her life up to the public gaze has
likely done some good: her openness about her fertility challenges.
In the United States, one in eight couples will experience struggles with infertility.
Many suffer in silence because of the stigma surrounding the inability to have children;
a recent survey of infertile couples showed that a majority hid their challenges from
their friends and family.
Silence around infertility has consequences: feelings of isolation and depression for affected
couples, a lack of advocacy and funding for fertility-focused research and treatments,
and a general lack of awareness of how common struggles with infertility are.
Kim Kardashian has done her part to lift the veil around infertility, showcasing her struggles
to get pregnant with her second child on Keeping up with the Kardashians and in media interviews.
In discussing her decision to be transparent about the travails of infertility,
Kim said, "I didn't know that I was going to be so open…But meeting people at my fertility
doctor's office who are going through the same things I'm going through, I thought,
'Why not share my story?"
In this one instance, we're glad Kim decided to share.
8.
She regularly visits patients at a children's hospital
While Kim has previously commanded hefty appearance fees for showing up at clubs and reportedly
once earned more than £400,000 for a couple hours of being a date to a Saudi Prince, one
place where she's repeatedly shown up for free shows that the reality star isn't just
out to line her wallet.
Over the years, Kim Kardashian has been a frequent visitor to the Children's Hospital
of Los Angeles (CHLA), where she hangs out with sick kids.
Kim started visiting CHLA in 2008, after a friend's child got sick.
Since then, she has paid numerous visits to patients there, sometimes bringing her sisters
or husband Kanye with her.
She'll drop off presents, hang out to paint nails or capture a selfie with a patient.
Some kids have requested that she post pictures with them to her Instragram account (and her
tens of millions of followers), so they can get a taste of the celebrity life.
In 2013, Kim and sister Kendall even showed up on Christmas Eve to spread some holiday
cheer to patients and staff who had to be at the facility over Christmas.
One CHLA executive says that Kim's involvement has buoyed families and staff, noting, "Her
positive spirit and genuine concern for their situations has lifted up many families during
unimaginable times."
Kim notes that the positive vibes go both ways, saying in a statement, "My family
and I always love to come here [to CHLA], and throughout the year try to pop in and
put a smile on the kids' faces, or more importantly, the families that are struggling
so hard to still work and take care of them and not wanting to leave their children by
themselves…We love being a part of this community and helping out."
7.
She has made interracial relationships more acceptable
The United States Supreme Court ruled in 1967's Loving v. Virginia that laws prohibiting interracial
marriage were unconstitutional.
But while this ruling opened the door for the legality of interracial unions, social
norms have been slower to adjust.
By 2014, a survey showed a record-high 37% of Americans felt that interracial marriages
were a good thing for society, though 9% still felt that this trend was negative for society.
Some research suggests that media representation of mixed-race relationships helps to promote
more accepting attitudes towards such unions.
And whatever you think about Kim Kardashian, her marriage to Kanye West has certainly provided
a very salient example of an interracial relationship across numerous media platforms.
When Kim and Kanye graced the cover of the April 2014 issue of Vogue, Kim was quick to
point out that the issue made history, saying, "There are a lot of firsts.
Kanye's the first rapper to be on.
I'm the first reality person to be on, we're the first interracial couple."
So, the next time you flinch at another story about "Kimye," take some solace in the
fact that the duo's overexposure may be helping to promote more tolerance.
6.
She's encouraged women to embrace their curves
Sure, Kim Kardashian's famously ample booty "broke the internet" when she showed it
off in a 2014 issue of Paper Magazine.
An alternate version of the cover showed her with a champagne glass balanced on her behind,
a feat that caused Kim to take a swipe at her detractors, tweeting, "And they say
I didn't have a talent…"
Whether or not her butt-related balancing feat qualifies as a talent is debatable, but
Kim's curves have had an impact well beyond stemware storage.
In an essay, Kim noted that she hoped that her body-positive attitude and willingness
to proudly bare it all, "can encourage the same empowerment for women and girls all over
the world."
At least one unlikely celeb is thanking Kim for making curves more acceptable.
Helen Mirren celebrated Kim's "shameless and proud" attitude.
While Mirren said she was "not into the Kardashians, it's a phenomenon I just don't
find interesting," she added, "It's wonderful that you're allowed to have a
butt nowadays!
Thanks to Madame Kardashian and before her, J.Lo.
We're also allowed to have thighs now, which is great too.
It's very positive."
Heidi Klum echoed those sentiments, crediting Kim for having "changed the look in the
fashion industry."
Sounds like curvy women everywhere, and those that enjoy seeing curvy women, owe Kim and
her shapely figure a debt of gratitude.
5.
She upped the pool of potential bone marrow donors
When Kim heard about Adam Krief, a friend-of-a-friend who was seeking a bone marrow match to combat
myelofibrosis, a rare form of blood cancer, she quickly took to Facebook and Twitter encouraging
fans to join the registry to see if they might be a match for the 31-year old father of three.
Overnight, the organization coordinating the donor registration drive saw requests for
donor kits (to take a cheek swab) soar to 300 times their usual levels, with more than
5,000 kits ordered in the 24 hours after Kim's social media appeal.
Given that Kim's fans tend to be younger, and younger people are more likely to have
mixed ethnic backgrounds than older people, there was hope that in addition to maybe containing
a match for Adam, these new donors might match some mixed-race patients who are desperately
waiting for a donor, but who are harder to match because of their relatively unusual
genetic profiles.
Krief did eventually find a bone marrow match, but sadly, died shortly after his transplant.
However, the impact of efforts he spurred live on; the donor drives that Kim helped
promote have resulted in 7 matches as of March 2017.
4.
Kim asked for donations to a children's hospital instead of creating a baby registry
for North
When Kim's sister Kourtney created her baby registry in 2012, some were surprised at the
mundane nature of her requests.
No fur-lined slippers were to be found, instead just the standard repertoire of diaper pails
and teething rings.
When Kim gave birth to her daughter, North West, in 2013, she and Kanye took their registry
to another level of pared-down practicality.
Rather than requesting gifts, the parents-to-be asked friends, family, and fans to instead
make gifts to the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital in Chicago, which is located near
where Kanye grew up.
The couple publicized their request after several fake registries surfaced online.
The thankful hospital announced that any gifts received in honor of Kimye's bundle of joy
would be directed to the hospital's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Fund.
Forgoing a registry didn't mean that Kim skipped a shower.
Friends and family celebrated the impending arrival with a swanky garden brunch, with
attendees wearing floral crowns.
Frankly, we think that asking for charitable donations instead of "stuff" is one trend
Kim is linked to that deserves a crown!
3.
She and Kanye gave 1,000 pairs of shoes to charity
Like many new moms, Kim Kardashian was flipping through the channels during some breastfeeding
in the wee hours of the night.
However, when Kim came across a show called Dish Nation, which was profiling the efforts
of a teen girl to collect 2,000 pairs of shoes for Soles4Souls, a charitable organization
that had helped the girl's family after Hurricane Katrina, she was able to support
the efforts in a way most viewers were not.
Kim promptly committed to donating 1,000 pairs of shoes, on top of the 1,000 pairs the girl,
Amelia Flores, had already collected.
The 17-year old was surprised and thrilled to wake up to the news of the shoe donation
and said she was "so grateful for the overwhelming response."
A few weeks later, the shoes arrive at Soles4Souls, where organization President and CEO Buddy
Teaster noted, "The quantity and quality of the Adidas and Kardashian Kollection donation
from Kanye and Kim Kardashian West is really extraordinary…
These shoes are going to make a real difference and we're grateful for the awareness that
came from Kim's post and the commitment both of them have shown to helping men, women
and children in need."
2.
She's nice to the staff
Yes, everyone should be kind to their employees, but as many tabloid articles and tell-all
books can attest, celebs are often terrible bosses.
When the Kardashian family's nanny and ex-housekeeper spilled the beans, some members of the famous
family definitely fit that mold.
The ex-nanny portrayed Kris Jenner as a demanding control freak, who once swore at her for forgetting
to purchase broccoli, but noted that Kim was always "sweet and friendly."
The ex-housekeeper blasted Kourtney as "by far the most rude and unappreciative member
of the family, and noted Scott Disick was "constantly drunk."
But other than mentioning that Kim left a trail of makeup and discarded clothes in her
wake, the housekeeper had kind words about Kim, whom she described as "humble and down
to earth."
The housekeeper noted that she would often chat with the staff and was generous, surprising
a staff member with the gift of a computer at Christmas.
While it does sound like some members of her family set the bar awfully low, Kim wins points
for her relatively kind behavior towards others, even when the cameras were off.
1.
Her enthusiasm for spray tanning could save lives
In the US, skin cancer is on the rise, with some experts blaming tanning beds for increasing
rates of melanoma.
What does this have to do with Kim Kardashian?
Well, Kim generally sports an even bronze glow, but she's been pretty honest about
the fact that her "Tanorexic" complexion often comes from a bottle.
At one point, she posted naked pictures of herself during a midnight spray tanning session.
Her family has even lent its name to a line of spray tan products.
What's great about celebrating fake bake?
Anything that gets people excited about tanning in a way that doesn't involve sun exposure,
or especially tanning beds, has the potential to help reduce dangerous behaviors that contribute
to skin cancer.
This is particularly true of Kim's young, female fan base, whose skin has a lifetime
ahead of it.
The more Kim vocally touts the glow (and abs?) she gets from her spray tan, and the more
young women who get their tans from a bottle instead of a tanning booth, and the fewer
cases of dangerous melanoma we're likely to see.
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A Few Things You Should Know About Labor Inductions and Pitocin - Duration: 8:57.
Hi, everyone, and [welcome] back to Birth and Beyond. My name is Adrianne, and I am a birth doula. On this channel. We share information
about
your pregnancy childbirth and postpartum period
Information that you can use to help you stay [informed] and just make informed decisions about your care
So today the topic of discussion is going to be induction labor inductions as well as pitocin
because they go hand in hand. In a previous video we talked about the truth about
estimated due dates and
inductions
Kind of go hand in [hand] with estimated due dates
the Topic is kind of related simply because you may be at a point where you are at your due date and
You are tired of being pregnant, and it doesn't seem like your pregnancy is ending anytime soon
So you or your doctor might be suggesting, hey listen let's do an induction
Let's schedule out an induction week from now if you know your body doesn't go into labor on its own
And so let's talk about what an induction is and how it is
How it is used like how it's done right? So what a labor induction is is the process of
stimulating your uterus using a drugs to stimulate your uterus to bring contractions on
Rather than allowing your body to naturally go into labor
Okay, and the way that this is done is by using a drug called pitocin
now pitocin is an artificial hormone that was created to replicate a
natural hormone that our body produces which is called Oxytocin
and oxytocin is
Secreted from the pituitary gland in our brains
And it's also called like the love Hormone or the cuddle [hormone]
And that's because this is [the] hormone that is released like when we're having sex
or if we're having a euphoric moment
Or you know if we're bonding with someone socially and it's like intimate
Intimate hug or even stimulating your nipples. [I] do want to add that
you may have heard that one of the natural ways to bring on labor is a stimulate your nipples or
to have sex and that is why it's because
Doing those two things
releases Oxytocin
within our brain and
Oxytocin stimulates our uterus which allows us to start contracting right, so
Back to inductions and pitocin the pitocin was created to replicate that natural hormone
So if you're going to be going in for an induction, you will be at the hospital. [this] is not something that would be done
At a birthing center, or with a midwife at home, it would be was done with an oB/gyn in the hospital
So you do you'll be hooked up to an IV machine whether it be in [your] arm or in your hand
and [you'd] be hooked up to a pitocin drip and that [is] where the
pitocin sits and your healthcare provider will regulate how much pitocin
in a period of time will enter into your body until you begin to contract at a rate that they feel is appropriate
So some things to keep in mind
with pitocin and your labor is that
Your contractions will be stronger, more
intense and just more closer together
Then if your body was to be contracted on its own. I'm just going to [so] out of
Educated guess and just say it's because there's an artificial hormone being pumped into your system
forcing your
uterus to contract and
It's not really, it's controlled some what because of the drip
But unless they turn off the pitocin you know you're going to continually get
Influx of chemical going into your system system to stimulate your uterus
So yes women [have] more uncomfortable birthing experiences.
now
one of the things that really allows for labor to progress is when
You are able to be calm and relaxed as much as possible
Right so if you're having a [very] intense labor experience because your contractions are super strong
Coming back to back and they're just lasting for a long time
it's less likely that you'll be able to get into [a] state of calm right and
a lot [of] times when if your body is not in a state of calm
your labor can stall and what that means is you essentially stop dilating and
if that happens when you have an induction for a certain period of time you
[may] be offered an epidural and the reason why you may be offered an epidural is
Because once you get the epidural you will have the opportunity to sleep and once you're able to rest
Your body and your mind it will allow your uterus
To relax and for you, for your body to continue progressing the labor experience, so I
Feel like I just said a lot
But essentially an induction is used to stimulate your uterus so that labor can be begin thus
allowing you to dilate to ten centimeters and then eventually meeting your baby and
Pitocin is the chemical [that] is used to
Stimulate the Uterus and it's an artificial hormone
Created so replicate the natural hormone that our bodies produce which is called Oxytocin; the love or cuddle hormone
I could imagine that there are some benefits of getting an induction. One, if you're just tired of being pregnant you are okay with
Dealing with whatever the contractions
And you're okay with an epidural
And things of that nature it may benefit you to go ahead and get an induction right if you're over 40 weeks
also, if there are any medical
Situations that have come up at pose a risk to yourself or your baby that might also be a good
Reason to go ahead and get an induction
if
You are a woman who
Says you know, I I want to deliver my baby vaginally, I do not want an epidural
I
want to be able to walk around,
I want to be able to use a birth ball
I want to be able to sit on my bed, or you do anything else
like move away from your bed, sit in a tub or getting the
a warm shower
getting an induction would not be something that I recommend you do because it's restrictive and
also
There's a period of time that healthcare providers usually like for you to deliver your baby once you have an induction
so if
You go, I know in my personal situation. [I] was in labor up to about almost 24 hours
I had an induction, and I was in labor for up to almost 24 hours, and they were really concerned
that I was going to
acquire an infection
When my water was broken manually which means that my ob doctor
broke my bag of waters for me which also brings on contractions and
they were just concerned. So the longer you go with your bag of water's being broken and
you just in labor from
Being hooked up from this induction, the higher you are at risk for infection
and the more likely they would be to offer you or suggest that you get a c-section, so
again if you're someone who doesn't want to c-section, you want to deliver vaginally, [you] want to be able to move around and
dance or do whatever you want to do, I don't recommend that you get an induction
Unless it's medically necessary.
and
also, if you do get an induction
It doesn't necessarily mean you will end up with an epidural or a c-section, there are some pain management
techniques
naturally that you can
use in order to manage the pain that you're having like pressure on your back,
massaging, warm compresses, and you also may be able to sit up in your bed as well
Just to rotate your position because [that] is always helpful
But that's essentially it regarding induction and pitocin did you
have an induction? What was your experience like?
Is it something they're thinking about?Share your comments below, and I will see you next time
bye
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