Anybody have any recs? I bought some off Etsy but they aren't doing the trick. I don't think they are sticky enough and no way could they be considered waterproof to make it through washings. I think they are also a little too big for the small bottles we are using now. Thanks!
Re: Day care waterproof bottle labels
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Trying for #1 since May 2010 l DX ~ Unexplained Infertility June 2011
IUI #1&2 = BFN; IUI #3 = BFP, m/c @ 6 weeks
November '11 ~ IVF#1 ~ ER 11/18 (29R, 17F) ~ 5dt of one beautiful blast on 11/23 = BFP!!
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FET #1 - October '13 - c/p l FET #2 - December '13 - cancelled
l FET #2.2 - 1.30.14 - BFN
~ More testing - hysteroscopy, endometrial biopsy & more b/w - all normal / negative~
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For bottles, we used a label maker and it stayed on for almost a year before the name began wearing off. Daily, I used masking tape to date the bottle. The tape came off easily and it wasn't a PITA to do every day. Use this in the interim or as an alternative.
DS born Dec 10, 2013
Medical tape! You know the kind that you tape gauze on or wrap around a sprained ankle? It will last at least 30 washes!