The Maternity Series: 30 Weeks

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30 weeks pregnant
Outfit details: Tank top: Gap // Skirt: Target (similar here) /// "Bow" Belt: From a suit jacket by White House/Black Market that I've had forever

Recently, I woke up at two in the morning feeling absolutely miserable—nausea hit hard, along with all its usual companions. My initial thought wasn’t just how awful it felt but also how long I should wait before reaching out to someone—a friend, a family member, or even a doctor—for advice on what to do next. Instead of trying to explain myself over and over like some kind of confusing game of telephone, I ended up bouncing back and forth between my bed and the cool tiles of our bathroom for what felt like hours. By the time the sun finally peeked through the window, I let out a deep sigh of relief—not only because the morning had been exhausting, but because whatever had been bothering my belly seemed to have calmed down. Thankfully, there was no need to call anyone for help or head to the hospital. Crisis averted!

Now, aside from the fact that I’ll probably avoid Thai food for a while longer, I’ve decided to take it easy and focus on getting more rest. After all, there’s still plenty of growing and stretching ahead for both me and the little one. It’s funny how even during moments of discomfort, life feels so full of possibilities.

Speaking of growth and change, despite all the challenges and sadness in the world lately, there’s still so much beauty and goodness around us. It’s easy to get caught up in negativity, but if you take the time to look closely, you’ll notice countless inspiring stories and heartfelt moments happening every single day. Bringing a baby into this world makes you acutely aware of these positive forces—it’s one of the reasons why we’re drawn to celebrating Earth Day too. This planet is our home, and whether we’re new to parenting or environmental stewardship, there’s always room to learn and grow. So today, as we mark Earth Day, I want to reflect on what I can do to contribute to this incredible shared space. What about you? How are you celebrating and protecting our beautiful world?

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Hematology Analyzer

Hematology analyzer is also called clinical blood cell analyzer, blood cell analyzer, blood cell analyzer, blood cell counter. The blood analyzer not only improves the accuracy of the experimental results, but also provides many experimental indicators, which play an important role in the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of diseases. Hematology analyzer is one of the most widely used instruments in hospital clinical testing.
Test items
Blood cell test refers to routine blood test, which is manual operation and counting under the microscope at first. It includes red blood cell, hemoglobin, white blood cell count and its classification, platelet count, etc. There are more than 20 items.
clinical significance
1. The blood analyzer is mainly used to detect various blood cell counts, white blood cell classification and hemoglobin content.
2. Hematocrit: obtained by multiplying the average volume of red blood cells by the red blood cell count.
3. Red blood cell distribution width: represents the degree of consistency of red blood cell size. When the red blood cell size is uneven, the red blood cell distribution width value increases, such as various types of nutritional deficiency anemia.
4. The three average indices of red blood cells are used to identify the type of anemia.
(1) The average hemoglobin content of red blood cells: increased in megaloblastic anemia, decreased in iron deficiency anemia, chronic blood loss anemia, uremia, chronic inflammation.
(2) Mean volume of red blood cells: increase in hemolytic anemia and megaloblastic anemia; decrease in severe iron deficiency anemia and hereditary spherocytosis.
(3) The average red blood cell hemoglobin concentration: decrease in chronic blood loss anemia, iron deficiency anemia; various diseases can be in the normal range. In megaloblastic anemia, the mean red blood cell volume increases, the mean red blood cell hemoglobin amount increases, the mean red blood cell hemoglobin concentration is normal, and the red blood cell distribution width increases.
5. Average platelet volume: the average volume of each platelet, the size of platelets is related to its function.
(1) Increased: seen in patients with idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, edema and proteinuria in late pregnancy.
(2) Decreased: seen in non-immune platelet destruction, aplastic anemia, thrombocytopenia repeated infection syndrome, chronic myeloid leukemia, etc.

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