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Re: Weekly Randoms 2/20
K born 8/31/12
C born 1/11/14
BFP #3 Nov 2014: D&C January 2015
BFP #4 Sept 2016: Due May 31 2017
BFP #1 6/13 DD 3/14
Mirena 10/14-5/16
BFP #2 9/2/16, CP confirmed 9/8/16
BFP #3 10/10/16 EDD 6/22/17
DH: 29
DS: 18 months 4/2/2015
Baby #2 EDD: 6/1/2017
@momma2char So cute! Love that scruffy face!
Highly monitored internet and no cell service in the office, so I'm postin' and ghostin' while I'm workin'
I can't find any research that says the smoke or carcinogens cannot be sanitized out of clothes. They were sealed in a tote but still obviously smell. I'm going to wash like normal and try a vinegar rinse first. They will probably be washed multiple times. I'll keep researching and ask our Ped's opinion but I just can't imagine I can't wash out any toxins. I would be so sad to throw out a whole wardrobe for the baby . But obviously I care about safety first. I wish I wouldn't have left clothes at my moms!
Highly monitored internet and no cell service in the office, so I'm postin' and ghostin' while I'm workin'
My chiropractor is a little different than most that I've heard of, she's got a very holistic mindset and her aim is that patients require her help as little as possible, so she spent a lot of time (painfully) massaging some muscles in my butt that were really tight and apparently running right alongside the sciatic nerve. Then she gave me a list of stretches to do everyday to keep the muscles loose and sent me on my way.
All I can say is... DO IT!
A woman at work ate a spoonful of mayo at the table. I can't. I really can't.
K born 8/31/12
C born 1/11/14
BFP #3 Nov 2014: D&C January 2015
BFP #4 Sept 2016: Due May 31 2017
Im not sure the protocol when issues are a concern, I'm guessing you brought that up?
We have actually have had terrible dr luck with dd though. We started off with that one just based on one good review, but she was very nit picky which was bad for a first time worrying mom. Every well check up they found something "wrong" with her. (Dr was way over cautious about everything, dd is fine) so we then switched to one of her partners who was pretty good and we were happy, then she moved to Seattle. So we have been kind of in between ever since because every good dr in our area is full. Sorry for the ramble.
Anyway, this time I'm taking the interview process really serious because around here you are pretty much stuck with your first dr because they only take newborns and siblings. I don't care so much that they can come to my hospital, but if I knew there were going to be concerns with the baby I would because the dr should know what's going on. I suggest really interviewing a few Drs because they will be a big part of your life for a while and they need to take your baby seriously.
K born 8/31/12
C born 1/11/14
BFP #3 Nov 2014: D&C January 2015
BFP #4 Sept 2016: Due May 31 2017
Me: 34 DH: 35
Married: July 2009
BFP: November 2012 after 2 years of TTC DS born August 2013
Diagnosed with PCOS April 2016
3 months of trigger shot with timed intercourse BFN x3
First IUI: 9/17/16 BFP: 9/30/16 EDD: 6/11/17
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K born 8/31/12
C born 1/11/14
BFP #3 Nov 2014: D&C January 2015
BFP #4 Sept 2016: Due May 31 2017