Saturday, November 24, 2007
A short video
Thanks Mom for putting this together and sending it to me VERY FUNNY!
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Friday, November 23, 2007
How adorable is this??!!
First off I wanted to say I look absolutely horrid in this picture ha ha ha, I have no make up on and I was just getting ready for bed. I bought this matching nursing PJ's and baby sleeper from Thyme Maternity I think it's the most adorable thing EVER!
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Monday, November 19, 2007
LOL
Dear Tech Support:
Last year I upgraded from Girlfriend 7.0 to Wife 1.0. I soon noticed that the new program began unexpected child processing that took up a lot of space and valuable resources.
In addition, Wife 1.0 installed itself into all other programs and now monitors all other system activity, applications such as Poker Night 10.3 , Football 5.0 , Hunting and Fishing 7.5 , and Racing 3.6.
I can't seem to keep Wife 1.0 in the background while attempting to run my favorite applications. I'm thinking about going back to Girlfriend 7.0 , but the uninstall doesn't work on Wife 1.0 . Please help!
Thanks,Troubled User.....
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Dear Troubled User:
This is a very common problem that men complain about.
Many people upgrade from Girlfriend 7.0 to Wife 1.0, thinking that it is just a Utilities and Entertainment program. Wife 1.0 is an OPERATING SYSTEM and is designed by its creator to run EVERYTHING !!! It is also impossible to delete Wife 1.0 and to return to Girlfriend 7.0 . It is impossible to uninstall, or purge the program files from the system once installed.
You cannot go back to Girlfriend 7.0 because Wife 1.0 is designed to not allow this. Look in your Wife 1.0 manual under Warnings-Alimony/Child Support . I recommend that you keep Wife 1.0 and work on improving the situation. I suggest installing the background application "Yes Dear" to alleviate software augmentation.
The best course of action is to enter the command C:\APOLOGIZE because ultimately you will have to give the APOLOGIZE command before the system will return to normal anyway.
Wife 1.0 is a great program, but it tends to be very high maintenance. Wife 1.0 comes with several support programs, such as Clean and Sweep 3.0 , Cook It 1.5, and Do Bills 4.2 .
However, be very careful how you use these programs. Improper use will cause the system to launch the program Nag Nag 9.5. Once this happens, the only way to improve the performance of Wife 1.0 is to purchase additional software. I recommend Flowers 2.1 and Diamonds 5.0 !
WARNING!!! DO NOT, under any circumstances, install Secretary With Short Skirt 3.3 . This application is not supported by Wife 1.0 and will cause irreversible damage to the operating system!
Best of luck,
Tech Support
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Sunday, November 18, 2007
Ummmm is something going on?
The last few days I've been having some weird stuff down below :) Like a stabbing/pinching pain in my cervix that is kinda sharp and hurts. Along with (sorry too much info ahead) some very watery cervical mucus. Good thing I'm seeing my Dr. on Wednesday ... I have a feeling my cervix is thinning out a bit or changing. hummmmmmm I wonder???
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Thursday, November 15, 2007
More baby updates
Well today I was in SHOCK to find out that the baby (yes it's STILL a BOY) has put on 2 lbs in just two weeks. I do feel much bigger and my back is killing me! The ultrasound tech told Craig and I today that the baby is now about 5 lbs and is head down in the GO position.
I am posting two ultrasound pictures the first one was done at 31 weeks and the baby was around 3 lbs, the second picture is at 33 weeks and about 5lbs. From looking at these pictures, I really see Serina in his profile. Not long now ...
31 weeks
33 weeks
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Tuesday, November 13, 2007
The Goods
Well here is some pictures I took of our new goods all set up and ready to go.
Craig and I also decided we are going to save and store the baby's cord blood. This was a hard decision to make as it is quite an expensive thing to do. However, we realize that this "might" be the last chance we have to do this and that this baby's cord blood could save the baby's life or anyone in our family over the next 20 years.
UMBILICAL CORD BLOOD:
Research has shown that umbilical cord blood, which in the past has been routinely discarded after a baby is born, is a valuable source of potentially life-saving stem cells.
After the birth of your baby, there is (on average) 60-180 ml of blood remaining in the umbilical cord and placenta. This cord blood contains red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets and stem cells.
Collection of cord blood is a safe and easy procedure that takes only minutes to complete. It does not interfere with the standard birthing practices of your caregiver or the institution where you will give birth.
Stem cells are the "master cells" or building blocks of the bone marrow that continuously replicate and differentiate into the cells of the blood and immune systems: red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. In adults, stem cells can only be found in bone marrow, and can only be collected by a bone marrow biopsy, which is a painful procedure.
Umbilical cord blood stem cells are created during your baby's development during pregnancy. These stem cells are readily found in the fetal circulation (and umbilical cord) at the time of birth. Therefore, at the time of your child’s birth, parents have a once in a lifetime opportunity to harvest, process and store these cells.
Aside from being the precursor cells for the blood and immune system, there is increasing evidence that stem cells collected at birth can be directed to different cell lines such as neural tissue, liver cells or cardiac muscle. Recent evidence has shown that umbilical cord blood stem cells can produce all of the cell types found in the body
Cord blood stem cells are a viable and useful alternative to bone marrow stem cells in reconstituting diseased or depleted bone marrow resulting from conditions such as leukemia, lymphoma, sickle cell anemia and immune system disorders. They can also be used for repair of bone marrow after extensive chemotherapy or radiotherapy in diseases such as cancer.
• Cord blood collection is a safe, quick and non-invasive procedure.
• Cord blood stem cells have a superior proliferative capacity.
• Cord blood stem cells have a greater immunological naivete, allowing possible transplants to siblings or other family members if needed.
• Use of Cord blood stem cells results in significantly less graft versus host disease.
• Cord blood is readily available at the birth of every baby.
BENEFITS: REASONS TO PROTECT UMBILICAL CORD STEM CELLS
Most families do not have identifiable risk factors that necessitate the need for umbilical cord blood and fortunately, most will never have to use their frozen stem cells. Most clients choose to store their baby's cord blood simply for the security it offers. Experts vary in their estimates of the need for a given cord blood sample and estimates range from 1:1000 to 1:20,000 for use by the baby. The probability of use increases to around 1:10,000when the potential need by other family members is taken into consideration.
Treatment with donated bone marrow transplantation is limited by the shortage of suitable donors. The search for an unrelated donor can be a time consuming and often futile process. The chances of finding a Caucasian match is approximately 30% and the chance for a suitable match is much less if the patient is of different ethnic origin. Furthermore, bone marrow transplantation using an unrelated donor more often results in graft vs. host disease (60-90%), which if severe, is a major case of death (50% survival at 2 years post transplant).
Umbilical cord stem cells have been frozen for at least 15 years and theoretically, can be stored for the lifetime of the baby. Medical research in the field is growing at a rapid pace. New treatment options will undoubtedly become available, and it simply makes sense to have frozen umbilical cord stem cells available for potential treatment options for certain cancers, diseases or conditions. For a minimal expense, couples can have their stem cells safely stored at Cells for Life for potential future use.
Benefits of Cord Blood Transplantation:
1. Perfect match to the child, siblings have a 25% chance of being an exact match and a greater chance of being a viable match.
2. Parents and relatives are a potential partial match.
3. Easily obtained at time of delivery without risk or pain to mother or child.
4. Stored for personal use and readily available.
5. Important for ethnic minorities that may have difficulties finding a suitable match from bone marrow registries.
6. Decreased risk of infectious disease contamination.
7. Less stringent HLA matching required for use in transplantation as compared to bone marrow.
8. Fewer side effects and significantly less Graft versus Host Disease after transplantation.
here have been thousands of successful cord blood treatments worldwide to-date. Below is a list of categories of successfully treated diseases:
• Chronic and acute leukemia • Immune system diseases
• Stem cell diseases • Platelet abnormalities
• Red and white cell diseases • Autoimmune disease
• Reconstitution of the bone marrow
following high dose chemotherapy for cancer
Now that umbilical cord blood stem cells storage and transplantation is widely accepted by the medical and scientific profession as a valid and immensely useful procedure, medical literature on the topic has increased on an almost daily basis.
In addition to the many diseases and cancers that can be treated with umbilical cord stem cells, there is new research showing potential for treatment of the following conditions:
• Lupus (SLE)
• Neurologic Disorders such as ALS & MS
• Diabetes
• Alzheimer's Disease
• Parkinson's Disease
• Heart Disease
• Liver Disease
• Spinal Cord Injury
• Stroke
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Saturday, November 10, 2007
Lactation Consultant
I think I've found a lady to help me, I will have to pay her but I did tons of research and she looks like the one for me. Her name is Kathy Venter.
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Tuesday, November 6, 2007
New belly shot
Well doesn't look like too much change to me, however I know I have put on 6-8 lbs since the last picture.
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Monday, November 5, 2007
Packing the hospital bag & PPH info.
Today I'm going to pack the hospital bag and also start in on some baby laundry nothing really that exciting I guess, I can't believe it's that time already!
This pregnancy has really been flying by and I'm really starting to get nervous about the c-section. Many of you may already know what happened to me when Andrew was born, I had what they call a Postpartum hemorrhage.
Postpartum hemorrhage - refers to heavy bleeding during pregnancy, labor, or the puerperium. Bleeding may be vaginal and external, or, less commonly but more dangerously, internal (which was what happened to me) , into the abdominal cavity. Typically bleeding is related to the pregnancy itself, but some forms of bleeding are caused by other events. Obstetrical hemorrhage is a major leading cause of maternal mortality.
I was transfused 3 units of blood. After the PPH I developed some sort of internal infection that caused the to stay in the hospital for almost 2 weeks on I.V. antibiotics along with a HUGE Hematoma.
Hematomas can gradually migrate, as the effused cells and pigment move in the connective tissue. For example, a patient who injures the base of his thumb might cause a hematoma which will slowly move all through the finger within a week. Gravity is the main determinant of this process.
The Doctor's were concerned with the hematoma because of it's size and wanted to do daily ultrasounds on it to track where is was going. Apparently, it was very close to my kidney and they were afraid of where it would travel to. Luckily, it just moved slightly and disappeared on it's own.Everyone keeps telling me that this time all will be fine, still in the back of my mind this is causing me some major stress and worry.
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Thursday, November 1, 2007
No news is good news...
Well I had my "routine" ultrasound today. The baby is measuring perfect and all looks good, he is now about 3 lbs !!! I did get some new pictures, the baby is getting so much bigger now it's hard to get a good profile picture. I will try to scan the pictures in the next few days and post them.
I am experiencing quite a bit of braxton hicks contractions now, especially when I am doing a lot of walking and exercise. Last night I was really uncomfortable walking Andrew around for Halloween. I think the weight gain is also taking a toll on my body and making me really tired and sore. I have gained a total of 17 lbs so far and I still have just under 2 months to go!!! NOT GOOD ...
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