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Walk In GYN Care, the future of healthcare for women, offers pap smears, STD testing, on-site sonograms, birth control consultations, emergency contraception, pregnancy evaluations and well woman packages, with pre and post-work and weekend hours for the modern day superwoman
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First-timers may expect their water to break in a gush, but that’s not always the case. For example:
For some women, particularly repeat moms, the heavier contractions are a pretty immediate follow-up to the water breaking. First-timers – or those with small, slow leak – may be surprised that it takes quite a while – maybe even until the next day – before labor really gets going.
Once the amniotic sac breaks, your baby is slightly more susceptible to bacteria. Thus, the medical world doesn’t like women to go much longer than 24-hours after waters break to an active labor state. Calling them puts the labor/delivery team on alert, and they’ll want to see you pretty soon – if not immediately.
Walking is a great way to facilitate gravity and your baby’s efforts to move further down the birth canal. It can also provide a bit of distraction and relief from contractions.
Hopefully, your birth preparations and plan included having a birthing bag ready by now – if not, this is the procrastinator’s sign to get that stuff in order and into the car.
Who doesn’t love summer outdoor movies? Kids and adults enjoy snuggling in blankets (or chairs) under the stars and watching a free movie outside. Bellevue Summer Outdoor Movies are a little different this year, since Bellevue Downtown Park will be in the midst of construction.
The biking opportunities throughout the Columbia River Gorge range from super easy to incredibly challenging. All of the trails are free. To start, we recommend visiting the Portland to the Colombia River Gorge Bike Map to choose your family’s ideal route.
This hidden and underappreciated gem is part of the University of Washington’s Botanical Gardens. The Washington Park Arboretum is open year-round and the diversity of plant life means there’s something beautiful to discover in all seasons – with summer and early fall being the best of them all.
Dogs are a great excuse to make exercise a regular part of your daily routine because they need exercise too. If you’re tired of the same walks around the blocks near your home, load the family and dog (s) into the car and head to Marymoor Off Leash Dog Park.
Almost every museum in Washington has a free day. Look them up online or give your museums of interest a call to find out when their free day is offered. From historical artifacts to incredibly art from around the world, free museum entrance fees makes it possible to learn more about your areas of interests.
Finally, we make it a point to enjoy live music each week (if we can) via one of the area’s many free, live summer concert series. It’s a great way to expose children and yourselves to a wide variety of music, performed by (mostly) local musicians and few nationally famous ones.