So I have made my first baby purchase for myself and as any
good self respecting Chiropractor it is the carrying device that I will want to
use while pregnant. Patient’s often ask
me which one they should get and I have my two favorites (always subject to
change as technology does) the Moby Wrap and the Ergo Baby. I have purchased the Moby Wrap for myself
based one major factor, and that is the time of year the baby is born. The Ergo Baby comes with an infant insert,
which can be very warm, and I have even seen babies get hot in November so I
picked the Moby. There is one down side
to the Moby versus the Ergo Baby and that is the easy of putting it on. The Moby does take getting used to but is
pretty easy with just a smidge of practice.
A helpful tip I have learned from experienced Moby wearers is, when
running errands don’t take it off each time you get in the car just remove baby
wear it till the next stop and place baby back into the wrap. So I got a very boring color that way it
isn’t feminine and my husband can wear it also, but more importantly I got it
on Craig’s List for a great price.
Monday, March 25, 2013
Monday, March 18, 2013
Baby Gender Revealed
Click the new link to find out the babies gender!
Dr. Ho and Dr. Walker are excited either way and we hope you are too.
Baby Gender Ultrasound
Dr. Ho and Dr. Walker are excited either way and we hope you are too.
Baby Gender Ultrasound
Monday, March 4, 2013
Blood work and its importance!
Component
|
Your result
|
Standard range
|
Units
|
WBC COUNT
|
9.9
|
3.5 - 12.5
|
K/uL
|
Red blood cells count
|
4.16
|
3.60 - 5.70
|
M/uL
|
Hgb
|
12.2
|
11.5 - 15.0
|
g/dL
|
Hematocrit
|
36.7
|
34.0 - 46.0
|
%
|
MCV
|
88
|
80 - 100
|
fL
|
RDW, RBC
|
13.7
|
12.0 - 16.5
|
%
|
Platelets count
|
239
|
140 - 400
|
K/uL
|
Glucose, UA
|
NEGATIVE
|
NEGATIVE
|
|
Bilirubin, UA
|
NEGATIVE
|
NEGATIVE
|
mg/dL
|
Ketones, UA
|
NEGATIVE
|
NEGATIVE
|
mg/dL
|
Specific gravity, UA
|
1.009
|
1.001 - 1.035
|
|
Hemoglobin,ur,ql
|
NEGATIVE
|
NEGATIVE
|
mg/dL
|
pH, UA
|
7.5
|
4.5 - 8.0
|
|
Protein, UA
|
NEGATIVE
|
NEGATIVE
|
mg/dL
|
Urobilinogen, UA
|
<2.0
|
0.0 - 2.0
|
mg/dL
|
Nitrite, UA
|
NEGATIVE
|
NEGATIVE
|
mg/dL
|
LEUKOCYTE ESTERASE, UA
|
MODERATE
|
NEGATIVE
|
Leu/ul
|
Appearance, urine
|
CLEAR
|
CLEAR
|
|
Color, urine
|
YELLOW
|
YELLOW
|
|
Specimen source
|
CLEAN
|
|
|
BO+Rh group type
|
O POS
|
|
|
AB screen, blood
|
NEGATIVE
|
NEGATIVE
|
|
The next step in pregnancy is to run a blood test and urine
sample. Above you will see my results,
which are fairly unremarkable! My next
blood test will be a glucose tolerance test done at 24 weeks to see if I have
gestational diabetes. The reason for
these tests? The first set of tests is a very basic CBC (Complete Blood Count),
which is primarily done to diagnose anemia. If the answer was yes, then you would see the
following numbers drop below the “normal” range.
Red Blood Cell Count: normal range= (apx.4.0-5.40)
Hemoglobin: normal range= (apx.11.8-15.8)
Hematocrit: normal range= (apx.37-48)
The next test is the urine analysis to determine if there are
glucose issues or liver or kidney problems that occur with excessively high
blood pressure known as pre-eclampsia.
There can also be pre-existing conditions that cause some of these.
The last test is determining blood type, which is important because
it can cause baby complications. When
you look at my blood type you will notice that I am O+ which is the most common
blood type. The significant portion is the Rh antigen and whether it is
positive or negative. In my case the
positive means that I have the Rh antigen.
Problems arise when the mother is Rh – and the father is Rh + and passes
that on to the fetus. This means that
the mother will build antibodies against the baby and react as allergic if
blood mixes between mom and baby. This will
attack the proteins of the baby’s blood and cause a disease in the baby called
hemolytic disease or hemolytic anemia, which can cause brain damage or even
death in the most serious of cases. The
treatment, which I won’t have since I am Rh+, is Rh immunoglobin in an
injection form given to the mom usually before 28 weeks.
These easy blood and urine tests
will ensure that you are taking the best care possible of yourself and
baby during pregnancy!
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