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There is a BABY Coming!!!

The Houston Zoo is preparing for a big delivery next year.  Following the back to back births of Asian elephant calves Baylor and Tupelo in 2010, the Houston Zoo is making preparations for Shanti, a 23 year old Asian elephant to give birth in January, 2014.

            “The average gestation period for an Asian elephant is 22 months,” said Houston Zoo Director Rick Barongi.  “Our nine member elephant care staff along with our four Zoo veterinarians as well as research partners at Baylor College of Medicine have been monitoring Shanti throughout her pregnancy. We’re looking forward to a successful birth and the new addition to our multigenerational herd,” added Barongi.

            The Houston Zoo’s elephant care staff along with veterinarians have been monitoring the progress of Shanti’s pregnancy with regular ultrasound procedures since the late spring of last year.  Keepers have also been monitoring Shanti’s weight and her diet and leading the expectant mother through a regular exercise program.

            In mid-November, training of a night watch pregnancy monitoring team made up of volunteers and Zoo employees will commence.  The team will observe Shanti via closed circuit TV cameras in the barn at the Zoo’s McNair Asian Elephant Habitat, monitoring and recording her behavior and watching for signs of labor.  The night watch pregnancy monitoring will begin in late November and will continue until the calf’s birth.

             In December, daily blood sample collection to monitor Shanti’s progesterone levels will begin. A steeply declining blood progesterone level typically occurs 3-5 days prior to delivery.

            The Houston Zoo is home to 7 Asian elephants including 3 males and 4 females. Shanti’s last calf was Baylor, a male born May 4, 2010.  Weighing 348-pounds at birth, Baylor was named in recognition of the unprecedented and ongoing advances made by Baylor College of Medicine’s research team to significantly reduce the threat of a potentially lethal elephant herpes virus.

 

About the Houston Zoo

Founded in 1922, the Houston Zoo is an exciting live animal adventure that provides a unique educational and conservation resource serving more than 2 million guests annually.  Set in a 55-acre lush tropical landscape, the Zoo is home to more than 6,000 exotic animals representing more than 800 species.  Visitors can experience the wonders of Africa at The African Forest, the new 6.5 acre, $40 million addition featuring chimps, rhinos, and giraffes.  Travel to Africa.  No Passport Required.

One of Houston's Most Prominent Plastic Surgeons Becomes MORE Prominent

Dr. Fed Aguilar, one of Houston's ONLY triple board certified plastic surgeons is now also  a Professor at Baylor College of Medicine, Division of Plastic Surgery.  As you can imagine, this is a huge honor and proves that Dr. Aguilar is one of the most respected plastic surgeon's in his field. It's a prestigious opportunity for him and the good news is he will still be performing surgeries so you can still have your work done by the best of the best!  TODAY is the official first day of his new appointment.  
There are many new services that will be available thanks to this move. Because of this change a few things will be different, for instance, you will be able to see Dr. Aguilar at his new office, address below, or the more centrally located office on Sunset Blvd. in West University!
The services they offer will not change, including cosmetic surgery.
  • The existing office and phone numbers will continue to be operational.  You will still be able to contact themon those phone numbers.  Please note new phone numbers listed below and don't forget to update your address book.
  • Dr. Aguilar is available for consultation and/or questions as always.
  • The BCM Medical Building is located on the outskirts of the Texas Medical Center off Cambridge between Old Spanish Trial and Holcombe.  This will have easy access and a surface parking lot.  

 

If you have any questions about this exciting news and what it will mean for you, Dr. Fred Aguilar and his staff invite you to contact them at any time.  
Baylor Logo  Baylor Aesthetics

 1977 Butler Blvd.

6th floor, Suite E6.100

Houston, TX 77030

713-798-7572Dr. Aguilar's Direct Line

713-798-7602Patient Line/Terrie

713-798-7728 Fax

713-798-6141 Clinic Appointments

 
This is so exciting for Houston and for Plastic Surgery in general! One of the best will be teaching the up and coming plastic surgeons! In his letter to the public he writes...
"I am grateful to you not only for giving me the opportunity to provide Aesthetic & ENT services but for your loyalty and friendship, which has enriched our relationship.  I am confident my new affiliation will serve us all well."
Make your appointments now, DISHIES! The best is yet to come!