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  7 REASONS TO CONSTRUCT A HOUSE IN KENYA IN 2021 Your home is the investment of a lifetime, and this is true for reasons that go well beyond the price you pay. Home is the place where memories are made, where children are raised, and where friendships are formed. That's why it's so important to consider all of your options and make a choice that can help you create your very own dream home. According to the 2019 Kenya Population and Housing Census, Kenya has an annual housing demand of 250,000 units with an estimated supply of 50,000 units, culminating in a housing deficit of 2 million units, or an 80% deficit. Housing affordability is a key challenge in Kenya with many people unable to afford to buy or build their own homes. Only 2% of the formally constructed houses target lower-income families. About 6.4 million people, or of Kenya's urban population live in informal settlements. Do It Your Way There's nothing worse than moving into a home that has 14 black ma

what happens during week 1 to 3 of pregnancy

Sperm Meets Egg: Week 1 To 3 Of Pregnancy   The due date is calculated from the first day of your last menstrual period. Conception occurs about two weeks after this day. This is only when you are considered pregnant. Hormonal surge is controlled by the brain which causes one of the ovaries to produce an egg. If both ovaries produce an egg, you may have non-identical twins. Long finger-like projections swipe the egg into the fallopian tube. The egg travels down the fallopian tube pushed by tiny hairs and awaits the arrival of the sperm. About a teaspoon of semen enters the vagina containing roughly 300 million sperms. Less than 100,000 sperms pass the cervix to begin their 6-inch journey to the egg. A long wig like tail propels the sperm towards the waiting egg. Most sperms lose their way. Only 200 sperms successfully reach the egg. Fertilization then occurs when one sperm penetrates the egg combining their genetic material. The sperm and the egg each contain 23 chromosomes