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Showing posts with label due date. Show all posts
Showing posts with label due date. Show all posts

Friday, January 1, 2010

Selected Baby Albums and Diary


Baby Diary

With Baby Diary, you can record your baby milestones in an easy way. Using nice tools and menus you can store text, audio and video information about your baby's prenatal development, delivery, first steps or any other categories. You also have the option of adding your own categories. Baby Diary features the ability of audio recording and keeping age counters for each note. You can use this feature in order to interview with your baby and store its first words and sentences.
In addition, you can control the baby growth process by creating charts of its weight, length, and head circumference from birth to 36 months of age. Finally, Baby Diary provides you with easy-to-use interface, which makes it easy to create your own charts of the baby development and web books including photos, notes, age calculations and charts.
Now your baby's childhood memories will always be there for you. You can keep adding new features to it with the free upgrades.


Features:

  • Easy to use drag & drop user interface.
  • Can keep diaries for several babies.
  • Allows creating your own hierarchy of notes categories.
  • For each category has sortable list of notes with drag & drop support.
  • Automatically calculates age in days, months and years for each note.
  • Age counters have special prenatal period handling.
  • Date range filter for notes.
  • Supports different versions of Windows Media Player.
  • Can be configured to use an external video player.
  • Ability of audio recording.
  • Chart dialog with ability to dynamically resize and rescale charts.
  • Ability of printing only needed area of growth chart.
  • Weight, Length, Head circumference charts from 0 to 36 months.
  • Ability of creating your own parameters for creating custom growth charts.
  • Can print the whole diary with all photos,notes,age calculations and growth charts.
  • Backup and restore database functions.
  • Auto backup of database.
  • Mutli-language interface, including English, Malay, Russian, Brazilian Portuguese, Bulgarian.


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Thursday, July 9, 2009

Figuring your due date

1. Gestational age – menstrual age
2. Ovulatory age – fertilization age
3. Trimester
4. Lunar months


The beginning of your last periods the point from which the pregnancy is dated. The due date is important because helps your doctor determine when some test should be made. Also estimate baby growth and development. Pregnancy lasts about 280 days or 40 weeks, from the beginning of the last period. Have many ways of counting the due date and it depend what work fro you. For example you can count 280 from the first day of your period or count back three months from the first day of your period and add seven days this will give you an approximate date of delivery. Calculating pregnancy these ways gives you the menstrual cycle or more common gestational age. Most of the doctors keep track of the pregnancy by this method (gestational age).There is ovulatory age called also fertilization age, which is two weeks shorter and dated from the actual date of conceiving.

I believe it would be easy if we don’t get stuck with dates but we have a due week – a seven day period in which the delivery may occur. Very few women deliver on their due day (only 5 %) so the rest of us may feel more quiet if we have a whole week margin for the delivery.
For me was easier way to count was by weeks. Some woman count pregnancy by trimesters. This divides pregnancy into three periods, each about 13 weeks.
You may even hear about lunar months. A pregnancy lasts an average of 10 lunar months ( 28 days each).

Don’t forget that babies have their own plans. Think of your due date as a goal – a time to look forward to and to prepare. You are experience one of the great miracles in life so enjoy it.