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
If you are going to use it, spell it right. Carys.
"Right" is relative, for if you read MJ's comment in this thread you will see that it can be and is spelled both ways, just as I noted in my original question.
Now, if you are saying spell it the way YOU think it looks right, then that's something else.
Re: Carys or Cerys
Agreed. Behindthenames.com shows it as a Welsh version of Carys...
I prefer Carys.
Chemical Pregnancy
"Right" is relative, for if you read MJ's comment in this thread you will see that it can be and is spelled both ways, just as I noted in my original question.
Now, if you are saying spell it the way YOU think it looks right, then that's something else.