I would think so!!
peacefully (:
Yes. The reasons for the weight gain are: 3-4 kilos for the baby: 1,5 kilos for the placenta+amniotic fluid 1-1,5 kg for the uterus 0,5 kg for the breasts 2-3 kg body fat 3-4 kg blood and fluid volume You can't go on a diet without affecting the development of the unborn baby. Consequences are underweight babies that are more prone to illnesses and delayed mental development. Depending on your Body Mass Index you should gain about 10 to 20 kilos. You should record your weight regularly so you can see how well the baby is growing. Do a search for: pregnancy weight gain calculator
2.5 kilos or 5.5 pounds is within normal range for some breeds of dogs. First 2 weeks is the quickest gain in weight for growth and development, there after the weight increase slows down.
Because I am a 13 year old boy and I am From Philippines, and my height is 5'0 but I am too thin and I weigh about only 30 kilos.
No. It was scare mongering to gain votes.
Nothing, they lose rather than gain.
England Has never ever given Australia any thing but their governmental and legal tradition. The relationship between Australia and England relied on what England had to gain out of it,
The purpose of women's suffrage was for women to gain the right to vote.
When the Commonwealth of Australia was founded after Australia began to gain it's independence in 1901, the colony was already called Western Australia. When it was adopted by the federation in 1901, the name was kept and it was made a state. It was most likely called Western Australia because it is on the western side of Australia.
because they had already colonized Australia so they decided to colonize the country next to it.
The British colonized Australia or Oceania first.
Australia was worried about an attack from Japan and they saw that England could not defend them so by signing the Anzus they had America's protection during that time and after the war.