Please be sure to check for RECALLS from time to time, it is amazing how many products are being recalled for different reasons - keep your child safe by keeping up to date on the recalls
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Video regarding Rear Facing vs. Forward Facing your child's car seat
http://www.youtube.com/user/carseatsafety
Please refer to this video prior to turning your child's car seat around
and be sure to share this with your friends and relatives
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(for Recalls on Food & Children's products)
Your Child's Health & Wellbeing www.sproutkids.ca
for Children's Health & the Enviroment
www.ceche.net
www.tc.gc.ca
District Health Unit www.simcoemuskokahealth.org
and More www.multiplebirthscanada.org/-barrie
Personalized Lawn Signs www.celebratewithasign.ca
Family Savings Card www.gotmykids.com
E-mail address:
Ages 2.5 up to 5 yrs. old - Sept. thru to June
Children's indoor playground and Party Centre
905.252.7287
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Pregnancy Calendar
Week 1 | You're menstruating |
Week 2 | You're waiting to ovulate |
Week 3 | You've ovulated and your egg has been fertilized. Congratulations! You're pregnant! |
Week 4 | Your fertilized egg attaches to the wall of your uterus and is now called an embryo; your embryo's cells are beginning to multiply |
Week 5 | Your baby's brain, heart, and other organs start to form |
Week 6 | Your baby's heart starts to beat and traces of the arms and legs start to appear |
Week 7 | Your baby's arms are getting longer and the elbows start to form; her/his mouth starts to form |
Week 8 | Your baby's head is getting larger and appears much bigger than her/his body; her/his ears, fingers, and toes begin to form |
Week 9 | Your baby may start to move but you probably won't feel her/him yet; her eyelids are forming |
Week 10 | Your baby is now called a fetus; her/his arms and legs are longer and are bent and her/his body is getting longer |
Week 11 | Your baby's fingernails begin to appear and the genitalia begin to form and take shape |
Week 12 | Your baby's head is now rounder and has more of a profile; her/his mouth starts to open |
Week 13 | Your baby is now able to swallow and may start to hiccup; her/his urinary system is now functioning; her/his ears are starting to form and her/his fingers and toes are developed enough so she/he can make a fist |
Week 14 | Your baby's eyes are moving closer to the front of her/his face and her/his vocal cords continue to develop |
Week 15 | Your baby can now suck her/his thumb |
Week 16 | Your baby is beginning a period of rapid growth and her/his heartbeat is getting stronger; hair is starting to grow and the eyelashes and eyebrows are forming |
Week 17 | Your baby is now more coordinated and you may feel her move |
Week 18 | Your baby is developing a layer of fat under the skin and is starting to grow toenails |
Week 19 | If you haven't felt your baby kick yet, you may start feeling it this week; hair has continued to grow on your baby's head and there is increased development of the genitalia |
Week 20 | Your baby's ears are almost in their final position on the side of the head; more fat is appearing under the skin; your baby is moving around a lot |
Week 21 | A coating to prevent your baby's skin from chapping is forming this week and next |
Week 22 | By the end of this week your baby's skin will be fully coated for protection; her/his eyebrows and fingernails are developing and her/his muscles are much stronger; It is now time to start using the BébéSounds® Prenatal Heart Listener® so you can hear her/his wonderful sounds of your unborn baby's heartbeat and kicks! |
Week 23 | Your baby's ears are starting to function |
Week 24 | Your baby can now hear your voice and your heartbeat; your baby is very active and may respond to your touch. It is now time to start talking and playing music to your baby with the BébéSounds® Prenatal Gift Set. This will stimulate her/him and help improve the development of her/his brain as well as her/his visual, linguistic, and motor skills. |
Week 25 | Your baby may start to hiccup, which you will feel and hear with the Prenatal Heart Listener® |
Week 26 | Your baby can now sense light and respond to loud noises |
Week 27 | Your baby's growth is steady and her/his body is now growing faster than her/his head; your baby's eyes can now open and close |
Week 28 | Your baby's brain is continuing its rapid growth and her/his lungs are increasing their development; your baby can now open and close her eyes |
Week 29 | Eyelashes are now present on your baby |
Week 30 | Toenails and fingernails are growing longer and are visible |
Week 31 | Your baby's skin is barely wrinkled and she/he starts to gain weight rapidly; her/his eyes are now open |
Week 32 | Your baby's lungs are maturing more and more each day and she/he is starting to breathe |
Week 33 | Your baby is gaining about 1 ounce each day and her/his activity may be decreasing as there is less and less room to move around; she/he is also getting more and more used to the voices she/he is hearing, especially if you continue to talk to her/him through the BébéSounds® microphone and speakers |
Week 34 | Your baby may shift to a head down position this week; she/he will be most active at night and if she/he has changed position, you will feel her/his kicks in a different place |
Week 35 | If your baby did not change position last week, she/he should this week; her/his fingernails now reach the tips of her/his fingers |
Week 36 | Your baby continues to rapidly gain weight and her/his "accommodations" are getting tighter and tighter |
Week 37 | Your baby's skin is getting increasingly pink and the fat deposits beneath the skin are greater which accounts for an even faster pace of weight gain |
Week 38 | You can now expect to go into labor at any time! |
Week 39 | Your baby is continuing to rapidly gain weight and her/his toenails reach the tips of the toes |
Week 40 | Look for the moment you've been waiting 9 months for - the birth of your new baby |