Friday, November 29, 2013

What does it men when your nurse thinks your cervix maybe opening?

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Brianne


Ok So im 27 weeks pregnant. And I called my nurse with some questions about some bleeding and she said she thinks my cervix might be opening and scheduled me to come in today instead of just checking at my normal appointment on Monday. What does it mean when my crevix is opening? Is this a good thing or a bad thing? Can it harm the baby?


Answer
It is not good if it is opening up at 27 weeks, even though bed rest may help some talk to your doctor about actually sowing up your cervix so that it cannot open. This procedure saves many pregnant women from loosing there gift from god. (:

How did Canada support the war effort from the home front at WW2?




Salman


I need to know how people women, teens, children, government etc help with the WW2 war effort.


Answer
Government started Lend-Lease before the world knew what Lend-Lease was [we called ours "Mutual Aid"]. Among the things manufactured during WW2:

Of the 815,000 military vehicles of all types built in Canada, 168,000 were issued to Canadian forces. Thirty-eight percent of the total Canadian production went to the British.
Canadian Pacific Railway constructed 788 Valentine tanks in its Angus shop in Montreal; its engine was built by General Motors. 5,200 tanks had been built at C.P. Angus and Montreal Locomotive Company shops by the end of the war.
2,150 twenty-five pounder "Sexton" self-propelled guns were built by Montreal Locomotive Works.
11 billion dollars of munitions
1.7 million small arms
43,000 heavy guns
It delivered 16,418 aircraft to fill Allied orders, chiefly from Britain and the United States, but also for use by the RCAF and BCATP.
2 million tonnes of explosives
9,000 boats and ships
Radar sets and Electronics
Synthetic rubber
Uranium for the âManhattan Projectâ

The total value of Canadian war production was almost $10 billion - approximately $100 billion in todayâs dollars. After the war Canada forgave every Nation any and all debt owed to us for aid received. It lent money to Britain interest-free, gave it a gift of war supplies in January 1942 and then donated surplus production to Canadaâs allies through the Canadian Mutual Aid Board.

Some 57,000 individuals were employed in merchant shipbuilding and a further 27,000 worked in naval shipbuilding, which included building vessels like destroyers, frigates, corvettes, and minesweepers.

We hosted the British Commonwealth Air Training Prgram. At the conclusion of the war, over 167,000 students, including over 50,000 pilots, trained in Canada under the program from May 1940 to March 1945. While the majority of those who successfully completed the program went on to serve in the RAF, over half (72,835) of the 131,553 graduates were Canadians

By war's end, 1.1 million citizens would have served in military uniform, and Canada would possess the fourth-largest air force and third-largest naval surface fleet in the world.




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