And with the delivery trifecra of one twin vaginal, one c-section with general anesthesia for twin B, Spencer and Sidney joined us at 35 weeks exactly on June 18.
My girls are not here yet but I chose Born Free. I plan to pump and bottle feed fromt eh start so I am pretty sure the girls will eat from whatever type of bottle I give them.
I do have a few other types on hand though.... just in case.
Single Mother by Choice.
Life didn't work out the way I planned so I did it on my own.
IUI #s 1-3, unmedicated = BFN, IUI #s 4-6, 50mg Clomid, Ovidrel = BFN
IVF #1: 23R, 20M, 17F. 5 day transfer 2 blasts. 2 Snowbabies
BFP 6dp5dt, Beta #1 7dp5dt = 58, Beta #2 9dp5dt = 114, Beta #3 10dp5dt = 187
1st Ultrasound = 5/3, not much to see yet. 2nd Ultrasound = 5/17, TWINS!!!
Hospital Bed Rest at 32 weeks due to pre-ecclampsia and severe edema.
Audrey Grace, 5lbs9oz, & Lydia Louise, 6lbs, born via emergency c-section on 12/6/12 at 36w1d
My IVF Journey
I love ans swear by born free glass bottles. But my DD took to them best and my nieces took to them best as well. I agree with trying a few types and seeing what works best for your LO. But again SWEAR by them
Re: Dr. Brown's vs. Born Free
Our Twin Baby + a Big Girl Blog
And with the delivery trifecra of one twin vaginal, one c-section with general anesthesia for twin B, Spencer and Sidney joined us at 35 weeks exactly on June 18.
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My girls are not here yet but I chose Born Free. I plan to pump and bottle feed fromt eh start so I am pretty sure the girls will eat from whatever type of bottle I give them.
I do have a few other types on hand though.... just in case.
This! I plan to breastfeed, so getting these bottles as they most loosely resemble the breast!