

In the third, Oliveira started quickly and slipped straight to Poirier’s back, jumping up and locking in a fight-ending rear-naked choke 62 seconds into the round. But Oliveira gained control of the momentum in the second round, turning to his superior grappling skills to dominate positioning for nearly the entirety of the frame, even earning 10-8 scores on two of three judges’ cards. The oddsmakers seemed to be on to something early, as Poirier’s vaunted boxing saw the challenger wobble Oliveira on a couple of occasions. But at Saturday’s UFC 269 event at T-Mobile Arena, “Do Bronx” entered the cage as the underdog to fan-favorite Dustin Poirier (28-7 MMA, 20-6 UFC). Oliveira (32-8 MMA, 20-8 UFC) earn the UFC lightweight title in May, scoring a second-round TKO win over Michael Chandler to claim the vacant belt. So I’m just going to continue to do what I do.” “I mean, look at what they’ve been saying about me. “I don’t care,” Oliveira told reporters, including MMA Junkie, through an interpreter following his latest title defense.

You may never realize how much you helped me in that one phone call, but I will always remember your kindness.LAS VEGAS – If Charles Oliveira hasn’t convinced you of his greatness by now, the reigning UFC lightweight champion says he’s not worried about whether or not you’ll eventually come around.

I still have the books you urged me to buy, and I will pass them on when a friend needs them, but until then I’ve put that period behind me as best I can. I avoided all the risk factors I could control when he was born in May 2000, and I never even had the “baby blues.” I even nursed my daughter until she was 22 months old and I was four months pregnant with my son. Mine must have been a mild depression, because I began to have better days after a couple of months. It was the first time I’d talked to someone in those overwhelming months who understood what I was feeling and helped me to accept that I wasn’t to blame. Thank you very much for your time then! You gave me the motto, the mantra, and the Steps to Wellness, which I faithfully scribbled down. In going through my old notes from the period after my daughter was born in March 1998, I came across your name and the great advice you gave me over the phone regarding postpartum depression. The following letter describes the type of postpartum emotional support I have been offering since I co-founded Postpartum Education for Parents in Santa Barbara, California in 1977 and founded Postpartum Support International in 1987. For the moment, while you are visiting this site, I represent your hope for a better tomorrow. I can’t diagnose an illness or predict an outcome, but I can direct and encourage you. My suggestions are simple and direct my intention is to reassure, inform, and validate, while not frigtening you. You may be experiencing a wide range of emotional reactions to your pregnancy and parenting experience. I hope to guide you through the maze of confusion that you may be feeling. You have complex questions and you may want quick answers.

My goal is now to reach even more people seeking non-medical, emotional support through this website. Since 1977 I have spoken with and listened to moms, dads, friends and family members seeking pregnancy and new parent emotional support. I want to offer you support because no one was there for me when I went through this, and I want you to have a better experience. Why this website? I’m a mom and grandmother who understands how you may be feeling.
