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February 23, 2011

Your Pregnancy Week 36

How your baby's growing:  Your baby continues to grow and develop inside of you, measuring over 19 inches long, and weighing about 6 ½ lbs! During week 36, your baby's most important job is to keep putting on weight. Actually, that's his primary job from now until delivery.  You probably have another 4 weeks to go until delivery, especially if this is your first pregnancy, but "Full Term" refers to the period between 37-41 weeks, so your baby could be coming any time now! Your due date is probably a good guideline to determine when your little one is coming. Even though few women deliver on their actual due date, many women deliver in the days just before or after.

How your life's changing:  Now that your baby is taking up so much room, you may have trouble eating a normal-size meal. Smaller, more frequent meals are often easier to handle at this point. On the other hand, you may have less heartburn and have an easier time breathing when your baby starts to "drop" down into your pelvis. This process — called lightening — often happens a few weeks before labor if this is your first baby. (If you've given birth before, it probably won't happen before labor starts.) If your baby drops, you may also feel increased pressure in your lower abdomen, which may make walking increasingly uncomfortable, and you'll probably find that you have to pee even more frequently. If your baby is very low, you may feel lots of vaginal pressure and discomfort as well. Some women say it feels as though they're carrying a bowling ball between their legs! You might also notice that your Braxton Hicks contractions are more frequent now. Be sure to review the signs of labor with your practitioner and find out when she wants to hear from you. As a general rule, if you're full-term, your pregnancy is uncomplicated, and your water hasn't broken, she'll probably have you wait to come in until you've been having contractions that last for about a minute each, coming every five minutes for an hour. Of course, you'll want to call right away if you notice a decrease in your baby's activity or think you're leaking amniotic fluid, or if you have any vaginal bleeding, fever, a severe or persistent headache, constant abdominal pain, or vision changes.

Response to my posting...Contact Your Representative

Regarding Mr. McClintock's vote to bar Planned Parenthood from federal funding. After contacting his office to tell him my feelings on how he voted I soon got this email...
"Thank you for writing. I appreciate hearing from you.

Members of Congress study, debate, and ultimately vote on a wide range of issues on a daily basis. Your thoughts help me better represent you throughout this process. I hope you will continue to reach out in the future when there are other issues you would like to bring to my attention.

Again, thank you for sharing your comments."
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Please click on the link below and tell Mr. McClintock how you feel about his vote and how it will effect so many people including himself in some way some where down the line his life will be effected by his choice to vote the way he did, not realizing how he himself will be effected.


His auto-reply email wasn't very personal and really did not give the impression that he cares too much about how the people he represents feels or how they will vote when his next election comes up.

February 22, 2011

House voted to bar Planned Parenthood

Planned Parenthood has been there for you, your family, or your friends.

Help us make sure they get the message. Spread the word by posting this message on Facebook, or send it in an e-mail to your friends and family:
Last week, the House voted to bar Planned Parenthood from all federal funding. Did your rep vote to prevent Planned Parenthood from offering HIV tests, cancer screenings, and birth control? Find out here, and then contact your rep. We have to let them know that we are watching as they make decisions that could have massive and devastating effects on women's health.
http://www.ppaction.org/RepVotes

Ashley's Baby Shower

I just wanted to thank everyone for all your wonderful wishes and surprises for Ashley's Baby Shower. We had a great time and everyone was happy to see everybody there. Ashley, Alan & AJ especially had a good time with all their family and friends there to help celebrate Abbygail's arrival around March 23rd (maybe sooner) and we can't wait to meet her. Thanks to everyone again and thank your for all the beautiful gifts, Abby's going to be the prettiest little angel in pink. We hope to see everyone again soon and I will keep you informed on Abby's arrival, again she's due on March 23rd and will be born at the Keiser Hospital in Roseville. AJ is going to be a very good big brother at the age of 2 1/2, he's already so smart and can't wait to see his little sister.

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