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The coupon site does not require a bit of personal information, not even a ZIP code. And like most sites, it doesn’t require visitors to subscribe to get to the code information. CaliforniaFreebies.com contains coupons for national and local retailers, attractions and travel. The site focuses on providing both online coupons and the printable variety to use in person at general stores.

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At CaliforniaFreebies.com, Web surfers can find free product samples, free stuff for educators, complimentary magazines subscriptions. Expectant mothers can find all sorts of free information, order free kits for new parents, free baby stuff and the list goes on and on. The company’s biggest hit is Free Birthday Stuff http://www.californiafreebies.com/free-birthday-stuff.htm. It was developed to provide visitors with information on where they can get birthday freebies and discounts. But what makes the site so worthwhile is that all of the freebie offerings are personally hand picked, reviewed and screened for legitimacy and offensive content affording visitors the safest environment to find free stuff on the Internet.

Coupons are big business. Each year, consumers save about $ 3 billion with coupons, according to the Promotion Marketing Association.

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Your baby spends nine months inside your uterus and quite naturally experiences a number of changes over this long period of time. Here we will look at the fetal development and growth trimester wise. There are three trimesters in your duration of pregnancy. Obviously it isn’t possible to read through each week, so we will guide you through the chief weeks of each trimester below.

First trimester
During the second week of your pregnancy, you have not even actually gotten pregnant yet. This week you will only have released your egg which will travel to the fallopian tube and wait for your partner’s sperm to fuse with it and thus allow fertilization to take place. Once the egg gets fertilized, it will be called a zygote and it will continue moving along the fallopian tubes down to your uterus where it will allow the baby to grow. The next significant week would be the fourth week when the fertilized egg has already planted itself in the uterine walls. By the time this happens, the zygote will be called an embryo. Once the zygote gets implanted, the embryo gradually splits into two parts, one which will grow into becoming your placenta and connecting your baby to you while the other part will be the one that will actually grow into becoming your baby. By the sixth week of your pregnancy, your baby’s heart must have started beating and blood must have started circulating round its body. The umbilical cord, eyes, head, intestines and liver will begin to form as well. Week 10 marks the end of the stage during which the embryo develops. Hereafter your baby will be called a fetus. The genitals begin to form this week for the baby while the facial features become strikingly sharper, so do the limbs. By the end of the first trimester, your baby’s vital organs will not only have formed but also have begun functioning.

Second trimester
During the second trimester the chances of suffering a miscarriage are relatively low. Now not only are your baby’s reproductive functions fully grown but he will start growing some hair on the hair and the brows and the eye lids as well. Also the nails on the toes and fingers will start growing. There are chances that you might feel your baby start moving inside you this week. By the eighteenth week, the finger pads and toe pads for your baby will have formed. The ears will have formed so well that the baby might start responding to very loud sounds occurring on the outside! Your baby is probably as heavy as 7 ounces now and around 5 inches long! By the twenty second week the senses of your baby has developed so well that he may even start experimenting. If you find out he is sucking on his thumb through an ultrasound, you should not be surprised. The brain’s development gets quicker and the sweat glands begin to form by the end of the second trimester.

Third trimester
By the twenty sixth week or the beginning of the third trimester the retinas in the eyes will have properly formed and the baby would now be able to blink his eyes. If your baby is to be born now, there are 50% chances that he would survive but only with exceptional medical care. This is your final trimester and just as much as secure you must be feeling already, the pains of labor and the stress for delivery will soon sink in. during week 30, your baby will start breathing and you might figure out if he experiences hiccups on having swallowed too much of amniotic fluid. By now the baby is developing sufficient body fat which will help in keeping him warm post delivery. This week means that your baby’s being born now is pretty safe even though during this week your baby is still going to be considered as a premature baby. Week 40 however is the last week of your nine month pregnancy and officially announces the end of your gestation period. Even though your baby should ideally, be born during this week. It is completely natural for the baby to arrive another two weeks later.

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Pregnancy usually lasts 280 days or 40 weeks, doctor counts the day from first day of last menstrual period. The whole pregnancy is divided into three stages called trimester.

Each trimester has its won milestone of stages of development of baby from conception to delivery, from zygote to embryo to fetus and then in your hand will be a baby.

The excitement of hearing baby’s first heart beat, his first kick and then his first wail after delivering is so overwhelming.

Also each trimester, feelings of pregnant woman changes, you may be fraught with weepiness, fatigue. Feel ambivalent coz of morning sickness; at times even wonder what you have done to deserve this discomfort. But then you will feel intense excitement in the anticipation, bursting with your special news. Feel upbeat and energized, apprehensive for drastic change in your life and then you dream for your baby.

Inside the womb, a whole lot goes on. The baby will take form from a fertilized egg to a blastocyst, to embryo and then fetus and finally the baby cuddling in your arms.

First Trimester: Week 1- Week 12

Conceive

Fertilized egg

Blastocyst

At 4 weeks:

Brain and Spinal cord begins to form
Heart begins to form
Arm and leg buds appear
Baby is now embryo with two layers of cells from which all the organs and body parts will develop and 1/25 of an inch long.

At 8 Weeks:

Major organs and external body structure will begun to form
Heart beats with regular rhythm
Arms and legs grow and on them fingers and toes begun to form
Sex organs begun to form
Eyes moves forward on face and eyelids too forms
Umbilical cord is clearly visible
At the end the embryo is fetus: looks more human and 1 inch long, weighs 1/8 of an ounce

At 12 Weeks:

Baby can make fist: nerves and muscles begin to work
External sex organs, now clearly shows if the baby is boy or girl
Eyelids shut tight- to protect developing eyes. Will not open till 28th week
Head growth is slowed and baby gets longer
Length: 3 inches long
Weighs almost an ounce

Second Trimester: Week 13- Week 28

At 16 Weeks:

Completing skeleton structure and bones and muscles tissues form
Skin begins to form
Meconium: this is developed in baby’s intestinal tract and is baby’s first bowel movement
Sucking reflex: baby starts making sucking motions with mouth
Length: 4 to 5 inches
Weight: 3 ounces

At 20 Weeks:

Feel fluttering as baby is active
For protecting the growing skin, baby is covered by fine and downy hair called lanugo and waxy coating called vernix
Baby scratches itself: fingernails and toenails forms
Baby hears you
Also swallow
Length: 6 inches
Weight: 9 ounces

At 24 Weeks:

Bone marrow- makes blood cells
Baby gets its taste buds on baby’s tongue
Fingerprints and footprints forms
Baby now has real hair
Lungs are formed but they don’t work now
Startle reflex develop
Usage of hands
Baby now sleeps and wakes regularly
If boy: testicles begin to move from abdomen into scrotum
If girl: uterus and ovaries and in ovaries lifetime supply of eggs!
Also now baby gains weight as it stores fats
Length: 12 inches
Weight: 1 and ½ pounds

Third Trimester: Week 29- Week 40

At 32 Weeks:

Bones are fully formed but are soft
The kicks are now forceful
Eyes open now and also close, sense changes in light
Lungs now practice ‘breathing’ movements occur
Baby’s body stores vital minerals like iron and calcium
Lunugo falls off
Now baby is on gaining weigh spree by gaining some half pounds every week
Length: 15 to 17 inches
Weigh: 4 to 4.5 pounds

At 36 Weeks:

Vernix gets thicker
Body fat increases
Baby gets bigger and bigger
Less space to move around and so you feel stretches and wiggles
Length: 16 to 19 inches
Weight: 6 to 6.5 pounds

At Week 37- Week 40

Week 37 means baby is full term ie baby’s organs are ready to function on their own
Baby turns into a head down position for birth
Contractions
Labor
Baby is delivered
Baby wails and now breathes first time in the environment outside womb.

The baby will smile, pee and suck and all this will give you so much of joy and pleasure and also sleepless nights!

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