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Re: Product Spotlight: Health and Safety
The thermometer that I'm registered for (the Kinsa) is also out of stock everywhere 🤦🏼♀️ it looks like there are lots of other types of thermometers available so I'll probably just need to find a different one.
I've also been trying to decide if I should proactively get colic/probiotic drops to have on hand (like Ferber's soothe or Mommy's Bliss), but wasn't sure if I should just wait to see if it's something my baby needs/pediatrician is okay with.
saline drops will help with the nose frida. And have some infants Tylenol on hand but you can’t use it until they are at least 6 mo.
Do not buy any teething gels. They aren’t safe.
For sunscreen, cream or stick only no sprays. sprays can cause skin irritation in babies and toddlers even if you put it on your hands first.
We have two forehead/ear thermometers, and I really don't like them. I just feel they're inaccurate. We have two basic thermometers that can be used under the arm, in the mouth or rectally. Our birth center gave them to us with each baby. They give them out because we go home so much sooner with an OOH birth (three hours minimum. I've never stayed more than four) so they tell us to temp the baby regularly during those first 24 hours, so I assume they're decent quality! We've never used them rectally. I just do under the arm. They fuss a little with their arm held down, but not bad. For me, I usually temp because they're acting odd, lethargic and quiet, so they're not feeling like making a huge fuss.
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Nose Frida is wonderful! Saline helps with Cogestion too. Boogie wipes are like wet wipes with saline in them to wipe your little one's nose. They are not a must have, but handy if you want to put them on the registry and someone may gift them to you.
We didn't use any of the gas drops, but our pediatrician recommended probiotics so once our sample was up, we got a small bottle.
The thermometer we have is pretty basic. It can be used orally, under arm or rectal. I usually use under the arm. Rectal is most accurate, but I try not to resort to that unless it's really necessary. We haven't had to do it yet.
Yes, nose Frida or similar, we had a bulb syringe and it got mouldy inside
. Also get the saline nasal spray, that is a must! You can get
adult ones too that are pregnancy safe, for anyone that is suffering with hay
fever at the moment.
I'm yet to find a good thermometer, I usually take my temp first then theirs and compare because mine typically measures about 2-3 degrees lower than it should. I just use nail scissors for cutting nails, but I have very steady hands.
Nose/gunk: Another nosefrida fan, here.
To go with either of them we also liked the oogiebear which helped get dry boogers that were right at the end of the nose (my first was a preemie and had a tiny nose and it was always hard to get the crusty boogers out)!
Me: 31, possible PCOS and Septate Uterus (Septum removed in November 2017)
DH: 31, MFI (Low Count and Low Motility)
July 2017 - IUI #1 - Letrozole 2.5 mg, no trigger, Prometrium 100 mg 2x a day - BFN
August 2017 - IUI #2 - Letrozole 2.5 mg, no trigger, Prometrium 100 mg 2x a day - BFN
September 2017 - IUI #3 - Letrozole 2.5 mg, no trigger, Prometrium 100 mg 2x a day - BFN
November 2017 - Uterine Septum removed
December 2017 - IVF Consultation
January 2018 - IVF #1 - Retrieval 1/24 - 2 Day 3 embryos (1 transferred fresh, 1 frozen) and 2 Day 5 embryos frozen
February 2018 - Fresh Transfer - Transfer 1/27 (1 day 3 embryo) - BFN
March 2018 - FET #1 - Transfer 3/2 (1 day 5 embryo) - BFP! 1st beta (10dp5dt) - 101; 2nd beta (17dp5dt) - 3061! Due 11/18/2018
March 2018 - Remaining embryos lost in malfunction.
October 8, 2018 - Son born at 34 weeks and a day due to preeclampsia and HELLP syndrome. Spent 13 days in the NICU.
June 2019 - IVF #2 - Cancelled - Cyst on Ovary
July 2019 - IVF #2 Take 2 - Retrieval 8/1 - 5 Day 5 embryos frozen
August 2019 - FET #1 - Cancelled - No Trilaminar Lining
September 2019 - FET #1 - Transfer 9/25 (1 day 5 embryo) - Chemical Pregnancy - 1st beta (9dp5dt): 110; 2nd beta (14dp5dt): 357; 3rd beta (16dp5dt): 188; 4th beta (23dp5dt): 7
November 2019 - FET #2 - Transfer 11/6 (1 day 5 embryo) - BFN
December 2019 - FET #3 - Transfer 12/11 (1 day 5 embryo) - BFP! - 1st beta (8dp5dt): 102; 2nd beta (15dp5dt): 2636! Due 08/28/2020
August 13, 2020 - Son born at 37 weeks an 6 days due to failed BPP (Gestational Diabetes).