Fantastic deal on a Used Work Van in great shape. Call Greg Mongelli at 866-676-5559 for more details, or check it out at www.ClickLiberty.com
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Added: December 1, 2008
Wow! A super find on this 2007 Chevrolet HHR LT! Loaded with features - Leather, Reclining Captain's Seats, Pioneer Stereo System, aluminum wheels, keyless entry and 4-cylinder 2.4L automatic means great gas mileage. Call Greg Mongelli Today 866-676-5559 for your best price or check it out at www.ClickLiberty.com We are Liberty Pontiac GMC Truck located at 9028 E. Independence Blvd Matthews NC 28105 just inside I-485 on Highway 74 Crown Point. Ask us about auto financing!
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Added: December 1, 2008
Light snow really sets the scene in Crown Point, Indiana, just south of Rt. 30, east of Cline Ave. The Luer's family grows Christmas Trees and lets visitors roam around and cut down your own tree. We found a 6 ft. beauty. Merry Christmas!
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Added: November 30, 2008
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Estate home on one level with incredible views overlooking grassy mountains & valleys. Oversized master with fireplace patio and private views, gourmet kitchen, high ceilings, 4 bedrooms plus office, spacious 3 car garage, expansive views from almost every room. Great floorplan for entertaining. Expansive backyard, bocce ball court, built-in BBQ area, gas fireplace, fountain & waterfall Koi pond.
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Added: November 25, 2008
Early Voting at Crown Point, Indiana, Nov. 3, 2008. This video clip shows police marking the end of the line of voters waiting to vote after the closing of the polls at 12:00 PM. Local officials had attempted to close the line 30 minutes early, but the Obama Voter Protection program got the line reopened.
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Added: November 21, 2008
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The stages of normal human birth
Latent phase
The latent phase of labour may last many days and the contractions are an intensification of the Braxton-Hicks contractions that start around 26 weeks gestation. Cervical effacement occurs during the closing weeks of pregnancy and is usually complete or near complete, by the end of latent phase. Cervical effacement is the thinning and stretching of the cervix. The degree of cervical effacement may be felt during a vaginal examination. A 'long' cervix implies that not much has been taken into the lower segment, and vice versa for a 'short' cervix. Latent phase ends with the onset of active first stage; when the cervix is about 3 cm dilated.
First stage: contractions
The first stage of labor starts classically when the effaced (thinned) cervix is 3 cm dilated. There is variation in this point as some women may have active contractions prior to reaching this point, or they may reach this point without regular contractions. The onset of actual labor is defined when the cervix begins to progressively dilate. Rupture of the membranes, or a blood stained 'show' may or may not occur at around this stage.
Uterine muscles form opposing spirals from the top of the upper segment of the uterus to its junction with the lower segment. During effacement, the cervix becomes incorporated into the lower segment of the uterus. During a contraction, these muscles contract causing shortening of the upper segment and drawing upwards of the lower segment, in a gradual expulsive motion. This draws the cervix up over the baby's head. Full dilatation is reached when the cervix is the size of the baby's head; at around 10 cm dilation for a term baby.
The duration of labour varies widely, but active phase averages some 8 hours for women giving birth to their first child ("primiparae") and 4 hours for women who have already given birth ("multiparae").
Second stage: delivery
This stage begins when the cervix is fully dilated, and ends when the baby is finally delivered. At the beginning of the normal second stage, the head is fully engaged in the pelvis; the widest diameter of the head has successfully passed through the pelvic brim. Ideally it has successfully also passed below the interspinous diameter. This is the narrowest part of the pelvis. If these have been accomplished, all that will remain is for the fetal head to pass below the pubic arch and out through the introitus. This is assisted by the additional maternal efforts of "bearing down". The fetal head is seen to 'crown' as the labia part. At this point the woman may feel a burning or stinging sensation. This is also known as the "ring of fire."
Delivery of the fetal head signals the successful completion of the fourth mechanism of labour (delivery by extension), and is followed by the fifth and sixth mechanisms (restitution and external rotation).
A newborn baby with umbilical cord ready to be clamped
The second stage of labour will vary to some extent, depending on how successfully the preceding tasks have been accomplished
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Keywords: birth Final Vaginal Stage Labor Childbirth ALUMBRAMIENTO pregnancy baby Neugeborener accouchement newborn
Added: November 19, 2008
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