Yes very normal. Give it two weeks and you should be able to see for yourself that it will be a normal pregnancy.
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a little tiny bit at a time, starting with canned puppy food would be a great way to start weaning.
No, you shouldn't have this puppy yet it is too youngPuppies need to learn social skills, they get this from their litter mates, if they dont learn these skills they will probably grow up to no respect social boundaries like personal space and biting. responsible breeders will sell puppies at about 7 weeks.you should go to as many places as possible and introduce your dog to as many ppl and Dogs as possible. Try puppy preschool.
well it is not healthy at all for oyur body to get pregnant so soon after having a baby, doctor's usually reccomend giving your self two years, while i am against advising abortion to anyone, i would speak to your doctor about your options.
Oh, the chances of survival are quite high! At 27 weeks pregnant, your baby has an 85% chance of survival if it were to be born that week! You are nine weeks ahead of that! Your baby's lungs are fully developed at this stage so I wouldn't worry.
She will let the other animals know when to leave her alone. When you see her being a bit more aggressive towards the other pets in the house, separate her to a comfortable spot. It can stress out the mother if other pets are too curious, but it will not cause birth defects at this point. If you have questions, call your vet.
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Infants are not allowed to fly under the age of 8-10 days depending on stateside or internationally. I flew stateside with my 5week old and he slept the entire flight of 4hrs. :) More input from FAQ Farmers: * I don't believe there is any minimum age. But you can call any airline to be sure. Most international flights will not let an infant younger than two days old fly. * There is a minimum age, I'm pretty sure it's a month old (check with the airline to be sure though, as it may differ between airlines) * As long as the infant has a passport, it can fly.
At the beginning of each semester, college bookstores sell a hefty number of datebooks. Some are larger and more elaborate. Others are more sleek and compact. Their strategic staging throughout the store reminds students that there will be a lot going on. It’s better to keep track of everything, and writing it down can help. Datebooks are, indeed, a useful tool for recording obligations and important dates for your classes and activities. Many students also have job and family responsibilities in the mix as well. Recording important reminders in one place allows you to consult one book rather than multiple syllabi, lists, email and class websites. It can make your life easier and your schedule more orderly.Nonetheless, there’s an additional time management tool many students use. For some, it might be the only calendar they use – long after the bookstore version gets buried in their backpacks. For others, it’s one of many but plays a key role in their academic routine: a semester overview calendar. It’s your entire semester all on one page, and it can provide you with both a quick map of the semester’s major work and perspective on working ahead to get everything done.Datebooks show you a single day or a week at most on each page. They provide ample space for recording all the daily details of your schedule and regular assignments. A semester overview does something different. It shows you a bird’s eye view of the academic term and the placement of major tests and due dates within it. During the first week of the term, look at all your syllabi from each of your instructors and record major due dates/test and quiz dates for each. Keep this sheet as simple as possible by recording only the “big stuff” (i.e. projects/tests/quizzes you need to prepare for in more than a day) rather than daily assignments. Some students choose to do it in pencil, since instructors will occasionally change a due date later in the term. Put the overview where you will see it every day: the inside of a binder, on the wall by your desk, on the back of your door, etc. Check it regularly to keep a perspective on what’s coming up.By laying out the big dates, you’ll see when your busy “crunch” weeks are – when you have multiple quizzes, tests or due dates for papers, projects and presentations. Of course, seeing all those dates in one week’s row helps students realize that it’s going to be too much to tackle in a single week. The strategy then becomes how to spread out the work in the weeks prior. The weeks without due dates, of course, still entail plenty of work. You’ll be doing daily assignments and readings for your classes. Nonetheless, you can carve out extra time that week to work ahead for the big crunch you’ll have the following week. Working ahead will allow you more sleep and more success in juggling multiple big projects of each semester.Below is an example of a semester overview sheet. Look at the “rhythm” of it – where it picks up and where it plateaus. Imagine hitting those truly packed weeks, and brainstorm what could be done to spread out the work into earlier, less busy weeks. Now think of all the possible configurations a semester can take and the kind of perspective this simple sheet can give you. Use a semester overview like this as one of several time management tools to guide your schedule and maximize your success this term.MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridayWeek 1Week 2Week 3Quiz 1—Bio.Week 4Hist. Quiz 1Test 1—Psych.Lit. Paper 1 DueWeek 5Week 6Quiz 2—Bio.Week 7Conference OvernightConference OvernightWeek 8Hist. MidtermMidterm—Bio.Test 2—Psych.Lit. Paper 2 DueWeek 9Week 10Week 11Hist. Quiz 2Quiz 3—Bio.Week 12Test 3—Psych.Week 13Hist. Group Project DuePresentation—Psych.Week 14Final Lit. Paper DueWeek 15Final Hist. Paper DueFinal—Bio.Final—Psych.
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