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14 days after conception. I am dividing my cells very fastly and differentiating them as well.
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The third through the eighth week after conception. I am about 3 millimeters long, and will be about one inch long by week eight. I am forming my heart, backbone, skin, eyes, nose, and digestive system in this period.
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I am about the size of my mom's thumb, and I will be 21 inches when born. I am identified as a girl at three months, and I just keep growing big.
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Born at 1:52 AM, 21 inches long, and 7.5 pounds. Happy Birthday to me!
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My first word was "hi."
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This is the first time that I started to learn how to walk and succeeded.
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This was a challenging part of my life, because for a long time I had a bed-wetting problem.
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This is when I learned how to make friends, share, and play along with others. I also learned important things like colors.
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With my dad as a coach, I became his little tom-boy soccer player with a go-getting attitude.
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I was attached to my pacifiers very strongly, and my mom made a big deal about throwing them away on my fourth birthday. It was more of a celebration moment that I got to do on my birthday, even though I was emotionally attached to them.
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This is also where I learned the alphabet, numbers, how to write and all the basics of learning as a young child.
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My partents are into running and working out, and they helped my understand the importance of it as a young age by going on three mile runs with them.
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This boy was my best friend, and it wasn't till later that I realized it was my first crush!
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Going from AYSO easy non-competitive league to this travel team was where I learned how to be competitive, and it was also a lot more stress on my body.
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I lost to the word, "helicopter"
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As one of the last of friends to start it, I was well aware of what it was, and was also embarressed when my dad told me that my body was transforming into a women.
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This was the first boy to say "I love you" to me and for me to say it back, which meant we really did love each other at the time, which I think is very funny now.
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The amount of studying was very shocking compared to high school.
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A lot of tears were spent over this, and many lessons were learned about allowing my heart to get that many feelings towards someone again.
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This was a high stress training routine that was placed on my body.
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Classes became much harder, and started clinicals thirty hours per week. Time management, and stress became an issue.
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I don't know completely yet what this will be like, but I'm asuming that it will also be much harder then undergraduate school.
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This is my goal before I turn 30 years old.
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Finding the correct guy, and going through this emotional stage of my life will be a big part of psychosocial learning.
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Working at a sports clinic as an Athletic trainer and a physical therapist!!
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The love for my child will be psychosocial, and the changes in my body with this will be the biosocial part.
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Changes in my body structures, and cycles will be biosocial, and my mood changes will be phychosocial.
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Going from busy all of the time to all of a sudden not busy will be a challenge for my brain I do think.
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The changes in my bone density will prevent me from some every day activities.
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emotionally challenging.
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I thought this was the most peaceful way to die, and I hope that it does happen peaceful like this!!!