Monday, April 28, 2008

It's a girl

So we got up early this morning and went to the doctor to have the ultrasound. The news is we are pretty sure we are having a girl. The nurse said "she didn't see any boy parts, but we should save the receipts". She also said that the baby was small for 20 weeks. I am guessing that the doctor will call if there are any problems.

Again we are having a girl. Her name is going to be Raegan Renae. When we find out more I will be sure to let everyone know.

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Week 20 - half way point

This is day number 141 and I'm 20 weeks pregnant!
I have 139 days or 20 weeks left, and I'm 50.4% of the way there.

The baby is now about 5.6 to 6.4 inches and weighs approximately 9 ounces. The baby is now big enough that I may be able to tell when he or she is awake or asleep based on the level of activity.

We are going tomorrow morning to find out if it will be a boy or girl. I will post a blog tomorrow and let everyone know.

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Week 19

This is day number 133 and i'm 19 weeks pregnant!
I have 147 days or 21 weeks left, and i'm 47.5% of the way there.

The baby weighs approximately 7 ounces and is about 5.2 to 6 inches from crown to rump. The exterior layers of skin tissue are developing to form the baby's one-of-a-kind fingerprints. The baby's brain is designating specialized areas for smell, taste, hearing, vision, and touch.

We find out this week what we are having. Once I find out I will be sure to let everyone know.

Apple Cider Vinegar for Dogs

Apple Cider Vinegar for Dogs ~

Every home with dogs should have apple cider vinegar. It's a remedy with multiple uses for dogs: alleviating allergies, arthritis, establishing correct pH balance. You can also give apple cider vinegar to cats and horses.

As written in an excellent, 1997 article by Wendy Volhard:

"...If your dog has itchy skin, the beginnings of a hot spot, incessantly washes its feet, has smelly ears, or is picky about his food, the application of ACV may change things around. For poor appetite, use it in the food - 1 tablespoon, two times a day for a 50 lb. dog. For itchy skin or beginning hot spots, put ACV into a spray bottle, part the hair and spray on. Any skin eruption will dry up in 24 hours and will save you having to shave the dog. If the skin is already broken, dilute ACV with an equal amount of water and spray on.

Taken internally, ACV is credited with maintaining the acid/alkaline balance of the digestive tract. To check your dog's pH balance, pick up some pH strips at the drug store, and first thing in the morning test the dog's urine. If it reads anywhere from 6.2 - 6.5, your dog's system is exactly where it should be. If it is 7.5 or higher, the diet you are feeding is too alkaline, and ACV will re-establish the correct balance.

If you have a dog that has clear, watery discharge from the eyes, a runny nose, or coughs with a liquid sound, use ACV in his or her food. One teaspoon twice a day for a 50 lb. dog will do the job.

After your weekly grooming sessions, use a few drops in his or her ears after cleaning them to avoid ear infections. Other uses for ACV are the prevention of muscle weakness, cramps, feeling the cold, calluses on elbows and hock joints, constipation, bruising too easily, pimples on skin surfaces, twitching of facial muscles, sore joints, arthritis and pus in the urine. There are also reports that it is useful in the prevention of bladder and kidney stones.

Fleas, flies, ticks and bacteria, external parasites, ring worm, fungus, staphylococcus, streptococcus, pneumococcus, mange, etc., are unlikely to inhabit a dog whose system is acidic inside and out. Should you ever experience any of these with your dog, bathe with a nice gentle herbal shampoo -- one that you would use on your own hair -- rinse thoroughly, and then sponge on ACV diluted with equal amounts of warm water. Allow your dog to drip dry. It is not necessary to use harsh chemicals for minor flea infestations. All fleas drown in soapy water and the ACV rinse makes the skin too acidic for a re-infestation. If you are worried about picking up fleas when you take your dog away from home, keep some ACV in a spray bottle, and spray your dog before you leave home, and when you get back. Take some with you and keep it in the car, just in case you need it any time. Obviously for major infestations, more drastic measures are necessary. ACV normalizes the pH levels of the skin, makes your dog unpalatable to even the nastiest of bacteria and you have a dog that smells like a salad, a small price to pay! "

For more information please visit Earth Clinic

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Week 18

This is day number 127 and I'm 18 weeks pregnant!
I have 153 days or 22 weeks left, and I'm 45.4% of the way there.

The baby weighs about 5.25 ounces and is 5-1/2 inches long from crown to rump, or about the size of a large pickle. It's busy flexing it's arms and legs—.

2 weeks until we find out what we are having.
 

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