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Friday, August 24, 2012
Monday, November 14, 2011
6 Weeks Pregnant
Growth and Development at 6 Weeks Pregnant
6 weeks |
Ultrasound is amazing. Technology has come so far that we can actually see the our baby and hear her heartbeat as early as 5-6 weeks.
Click here to see 6 week ultrasound ---> http://youtu.be/n48w_qJOTWs
During your 6th week of pregnancy (just 4 weeks after conception), your baby grows at a phenomenal rate and his systems develop significantly. Here's what's happening at 6 weeks pregnant:
- Your baby is clearly visible on ultrasound.
- When you're 6 weeks pregnant, his nervous system and all major body organs — heart, kidneys, liver, and lungs — are the first to form.
- Facial features — jaw, cheeks, chin, ear canals, nose, and eyes — begin to develop around the 6th week of pregnancy.
- You baby's heart beats about 80 times per minute and gets faster each day.
Have a question about pregnancy, abortion, STDs or sex? Need help? Any age, confidential.
Email birdsbeestalk@gmail.com
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Monday, October 3, 2011
STDs - MYTH or FACT?
Test Your STD Knowledge
MYTH: If I've only been sexually active with one person, I can't get an STD.
FACT: If that person has had any sexual contact with even one other person, you can get an STD.
MYTH: STDs are treatable and can always be seen or felt.
FACT: Some STDs are treatable; however many are lifelong diseases, for whih there is no cure. Many STDs, for example Chlamydia, can cause a serious infetion without you knowing, AND can be passed to another person.
MYTH: If I use protection, I won't get an STD.
FACT: Even if a condom is used every single time you have sex, you still are at risk for catching aan STD.
MYTH: As long as I don't have sexual intercourse, I can't get an STD.
FACT: You can get STDs from oral sex or any sexual contact.
If you have questions, want to talk to someone and find out more about STDs, Relationships or Pregnancy.... Text 760-567-9085 or Call 760-568-2200. CONFIDENTIAL.
MYTH: If I've only been sexually active with one person, I can't get an STD.
FACT: If that person has had any sexual contact with even one other person, you can get an STD.
MYTH: STDs are treatable and can always be seen or felt.
FACT: Some STDs are treatable; however many are lifelong diseases, for whih there is no cure. Many STDs, for example Chlamydia, can cause a serious infetion without you knowing, AND can be passed to another person.
MYTH: If I use protection, I won't get an STD.
FACT: Even if a condom is used every single time you have sex, you still are at risk for catching aan STD.
MYTH: As long as I don't have sexual intercourse, I can't get an STD.
FACT: You can get STDs from oral sex or any sexual contact.
If you have questions, want to talk to someone and find out more about STDs, Relationships or Pregnancy.... Text 760-567-9085 or Call 760-568-2200. CONFIDENTIAL.
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Friday, September 23, 2011
Drinking During Pregnancy
Fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) is a condition that results from alcohol exposure during pregnancy. Problems that may be caused by fetal alcohol syndrome include physical deformities, mental retardation, learning disorders, vision difficulties and behavioral problems.
The problems caused by fetal alcohol syndrome vary from child to child, but defects caused by fetal alcohol syndrome are irreversible. There is no amount of alcohol that's known to be safe to consume during pregnancy. If you drink during pregnancy, you place your baby at risk of fetal alcohol syndrome.
If you suspect your child has fetal alcohol syndrome, talk to your doctor as soon as possible. Early diagnosis may reduce the risk of problems, including learning difficulties and substance abuse.
Excerpt from mayoclinic.com
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Ladies, PLEASE do not drink while you are pregnant. There is help! Email birdsbeestalk@gmail.com or text 760-574-5040 for a place to go for help where you live. Confidential.
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Dancing Baby Ultrasound
It may seem that this ultrasound is "novel" because the baby is dancing around in the womb. I have seen hundreds of ultrasounds and we see this all the time! We see and hear the baby's heartbeat as early as 5-6 weeks (3-4 weeks after conception)! His heart has actually been beating since about 22 days after conception! Mom is just finding out she is pregnant at about this time.
By 7 weeks, baby is moving around. By 8 weeks, we can clearly see fingers, toes and lots of acrobatics!!
Click here to see dancing baby ultrasound ----> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJKc9WE7OaM
If you have questions about your situation or feel that you need help, email us at havequestions2ask@gmail.com or text us at 760-574-5040. We will find a place near you where you can get help!
Have a question about pregnancy, abortion, STDs or sex? Need help? Any age, confidential.
By 7 weeks, baby is moving around. By 8 weeks, we can clearly see fingers, toes and lots of acrobatics!!
Click here to see dancing baby ultrasound ----> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJKc9WE7OaM
If you have questions about your situation or feel that you need help, email us at havequestions2ask@gmail.com or text us at 760-574-5040. We will find a place near you where you can get help!
Have a question about pregnancy, abortion, STDs or sex? Need help? Any age, confidential.
Email birdsbeestalk@gmail.com or TEXT 760-574-5040.
Labels:
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Monday, September 19, 2011
Window to the Womb at 6 weeks
Baby's Growth and Development at 6 Weeks Pregnant
6 weeks |
Ultrasound is such an amazing gift! Technology has come so far that we can actually see the our baby and hear her heartbeat as early as 5-6 weeks.
Click here to see 6 week ultrasound ---> http://youtu.be/n48w_qJOTWs
During your 6th week of pregnancy (just 4 weeks after conception), your baby grows at a phenomenal rate and his systems develop significantly. Here's what's happening at 6 weeks pregnant:
- Your baby is clearly visible on ultrasound.
- When you're 6 weeks pregnant, his nervous system and all major body organs — heart, kidneys, liver, and lungs — are the first to form.
- Facial features — jaw, cheeks, chin, ear canals, nose, and eyes — begin to develop around the 6th week of pregnancy.
- You baby's heart beats about 80 times per minute and gets faster each day.
Have a question about pregnancy, abortion, STDs or sex? Need help? Any age, confidential.
Email birdsbeestalk@gmail.com or TEXT 760-574-5040.
Labels:
6 week baby development,
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6 week ultrasound,
6 week ultrasound pictures,
6 week video ultrasound,
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Thursday, September 8, 2011
Is it a Baby?
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