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ladybug1217 · 2 years
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starline · 1 year
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My Abdominal Uterine Myomectomy & Recovery | Artist Fertility Journey | Pt 7
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singlemamattc · 1 year
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Well, there's only one baby in there !
They are measuring bigger than expected. I was at 8w2d. Baby is measuring 4 days ahead.
Tonic baby, the technician said it looked more like an 9wks baby. Heart is beating strong.
Maybe everything will be alright after all 🤞
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motherhoodhospital · 4 months
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My Daily routine this Monday Morning❗️
Raw milk with chocolate collagen and honey - first thing as breakfast.
My 40 oz bottle of water.
My adrenal cocktail for my pick me up today. OJ, Cream of tartar, collagen, salt, honey. It’s in a shaker bottle so I can shake it up before I drink it.
Ningxia and my beef liver.
I’ve been taking 2 out of the recommended 4 but this morning when I tried to swallow one it came back up so I was only able to keep one down this morning.
I also did my EOs and we slept with our immunity oil in the diffuser last night.
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shreyaivfcentre · 10 months
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Busting the myth related to Pregnancy!
Age is not a matter of concern for high-risk pregnancies. Rather it depends on the health condition of the woman. Believing in myths will often lead to misinformation and mismanagement. Ignore them and stay informed with proper knowledge. Visit now: www.shreyaivf.com
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kiindredblogs · 10 months
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Unlocking Fertility: Expert Advice and Resources at Kiindred
Kiindred is a comprehensive online resource dedicated to fertility and reproductive health. Whether you're planning to start a family or seeking guidance along your fertility journey, Kiindred offers a wealth of information, support, and tools to help you navigate the complexities of fertility.
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Treatments Done in Infertility Clinic
You and your partner's age, how long you've been unable to conceive, and personal preferences all play a role in the treatment of infertility. 
Couples who are unable to conceive naturally may be able to do so via the use of assisted reproductive technology (ART). However, treatment for infertility from top gynecologist in Delhi might require substantial time and financial resources.
Assisted reproductive technology
Assisted reproductive technology (ART) refers to any fertility procedure that involves the handling of the egg and sperm.
IVF is the primary type of ART in which numerous mature eggs are stimulated and retrieved, fertilized with sperm in a dish in a laboratory, then implanted in the uterus several days later.
Done in Details About Treatment for men & Women- https://www.drshivanisachdevgour.com/treatments-done-in-infertility-clinic/
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A new day, a new cycle
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alowe2010 · 2 years
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Mother's Day
For the past 2 years Mother's Day has been difficult. Mother's Day 2019 I found out I was pregnant. My husband and I were thrilled, we had been trying for a while. A week later I went to my OBGYN for my first ultrasound, it looked like twins. I was not completely surprised by that news, twins run in both my husband's mom and dad's family, and triplets run on my mother's side, but nothing fully prepares you for the actual telling of it being twins. My doctor ordered the routine blood work along with a follow up blood work two days later. In less than a week I went from having twins to nothing at all. That miscarriage broke both of us.
Doctor told us to avoid sex for a while. It wasn't that hard to do, I bled for what was close to three weeks with the miscarriage, and after that when we tried it was physically painful. Fast forward to November 2019, I'm late. I take a test, positive. I was excited but scared at the same time. With good reason, I miscarried once again. My doctor told me it was more than likely a chemical pregnancy that didn't fully attached. I'm not even sure, because I bleed for 4 weeks that time.
Two more years have went by now. Nothing, absolutely nothing. I changed my diet, I stopped the little bit of drinking I did do, I started prenatals, I started over the counter fertility medication. My husband started over the counter fertility medication. Nothing has worked.
I went back to my doctor right after Easter for my routine check up. I asked for his recommendations for next steps for us as we have not been successful for three years now. He wrote me a prescription for Clomid, so that is what we are starting now. Well, we are hoping to start it but we are currently waiting on insurance approval, if that will even happen since insurance companies could care less about fertility health unless it is sterilization.
Here is to another month of prayers. Another month of waiting. Another month of seeing friends get so easily what we have tried so hard for. Another month of family members asking when we are going to have children and having to laugh and say "I don't know, it will come in time."
I know this post is no cheerful. I need other women to know that they are not alone. I see you struggle. I am you. I pray for you even if you do not believe in my same kind of prayer. If you ever need just a stranger to complain to I am here. If you need someone to vent to, I am here. We can do this together an anonymous people, of if you need a face to a name we can do that to. Just do not suffer alone.
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ninadove · 4 months
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fold your hands and close your eyes 👀
HAHAHA YES 🖤💜
It’s been a while since I’ve made progress on this one — not because I’m not invested in it anymore, I’m just even more invested in a plethora of other WIPs (as you know). I think I will end up making this a series of shorter fics, so they are easier to write and read. Also to artificially boost the number of works in a certain tag, which is barren.
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Anyway. Fold your hands and close your eyes started as a Transmasc Felix Propaganda fic, but has since turned into an in-depth exploration of his relationship with Amelie from the moment she learnt she was expecting. The title was taken from Church Bells, by Carrie Underwood, which tells you everything you need to know about where the story is headed.
And since I know you, Noctie, I shall give you the Graham de Vanily twins:
Emilie, as always, did not understand.
“This is wonderful news,” she exclaimed, arms clasped uncomfortably tight around her sister’s stomach. “Oh, Lilie, I’m so happy for you.”
The corners of Amelie’s lips twitched. Her brother-in-law, at least, had the decency to stand a few steps behind; she was grateful for his emotional incompetence.
This was, by far, the most pathetic baby shower in the history of baby showers. But it was nice to have company over without supervision — as unpleasant as said company might be.
“Isn’t it wonderful? Our little ones will be born within a few months of each other,” Emilie smiled, rubbing her bump with childlike excitement. “They will practically be twins, too!”
Evidently, she looked back on their childhood with more fondness than Amelie ever could.
“We need to get them matching bonnets,” the older twin chirped. “Oh, wouldn’t it be so cute if we got one of each?”
“One of each…?”
“A boy and a girl, silly!”
There was something unsettling about the way Emilie talked about their unborn children; a stranger passing by might have believed she was carrying them both.
Ask game here!
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singlemamattc · 1 year
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Random things that happened this morning:
Tonight I'm going to meet the potential donor, let's call him L. I have my eyes on another one, let's call him T, who is also nice, good looking and not too far.
This morning I was stuck in traffic behind a car, an Altea. If I'm ever lucky enough to have a daughter, I've decided long ago that she will be named Althea. I thought that was a sign that L might be the one, even though I was still thinking about T.
When I was TTC for my first daughter, I would often see trucks with the name Oliva on the side, when I had already decided to name my daughter Olivia. I thought that was a sign too.
And this morning, T deleted his profile.
So. L is definitely the one. Let's hope the meeting goes well Tonight ☺️
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goldenboygate · 10 months
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Coming February/March 2024 (don’t @ me for being extra)
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Did you know I can’t have milk? When I have milk I get sick, EVERY SINGLE time!
Well hearing all of these who have been trying to accomplish things more naturally with their fertility and balance their hormones, I decided it was time to try raw milk
I went yesterday and bought my first gallon of raw milk!
I made a glass of Chocolate Milk yesterday!
No side effects! Didn’t get sick or anything!
Hoping a glass a day will help with my vitamins!
I also bought local honey as well to help boost my immune system!
Keep following to see you’re my journey is going!
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kiindredblogs · 11 months
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Navigating the Journey: A Comprehensive Guide to Fertility
Embarking on the journey to parenthood can be an exciting yet challenging experience. For many couples and individuals, understanding fertility and optimizing their chances of conception becomes a significant priority. That's where "Navigating the Journey: A Comprehensive Guide to Fertility'' by Kiindred comes in. This invaluable resource serves as a roadmap, offering expert advice and support for individuals and couples navigating the complex world of fertility, family planning, and parenthood.
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Chapter 1: Understanding Fertility
In this chapter, readers are introduced to the fundamentals of fertility. From exploring the basics of reproductive health and the menstrual cycle to understanding fertility factors and common causes of infertility, this comprehensive guide provides a solid foundation for anyone seeking to enhance their fertility awareness.
Chapter 2: Fertility Education and Awareness
Armed with knowledge, individuals can take control of their fertility journey. This chapter delves into the importance of fertility education, empowering readers to make informed decisions about family planning. It covers topics such as tracking ovulation, monitoring fertility signs, and utilizing fertility tracking apps or devices to maximize their chances of conception.
Chapter 3: Fertility Tips and Lifestyle
Optimizing fertility extends beyond understanding the biological aspects. Lifestyle factors play a crucial role. This chapter explores the impact of nutrition, exercise, stress management, and other lifestyle choices on fertility. Expert tips and practical advice are provided to help readers create a fertility-friendly lifestyle that promotes overall well-being.
Chapter 4: Fertility Support and Treatment Options
Facing challenges along the fertility journey can be emotionally taxing. In this chapter, readers discover various support networks and resources available to them. From support groups and counseling to fertility clinics and treatment options, individuals and couples can gain insights into the options that best suit their unique circumstances.
Chapter 5: Parenthood and Beyond
The journey doesn't end with conception. This final chapter delves into the transition to parenthood, addressing common concerns, and offering guidance on topics such as prenatal care, childbirth preparation, and postpartum support. It aims to provide a holistic perspective on the entire journey, empowering individuals and couples to navigate the complexities of parenthood.
Conclusion:
"Navigating the Journey: A Comprehensive Guide to Fertility" by Kiindred is an essential companion for anyone embarking on the path to parenthood. From understanding fertility basics to exploring treatment options and providing support throughout the journey, this guide offers valuable insights and expert advice. Whether you're just starting or have encountered obstacles along the way, this comprehensive resource equips you with the knowledge and tools needed to navigate the intricacies of fertility, empowering you to make informed decisions and embrace the joy of parenthood.
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hymnsofheresy · 2 years
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I do not oppose homosexuality and I am sorry people are bothering you about it. How do you reconcile your Christian faith with having any sort of sexual relations for your own enjoyment? Immanuel Kant states that fulfilling lust is objectifying and drives people away from their moral and rational selves. In addition, do you support procreative sex.
Firstly, you assume that homosexual sex is inherently selfish...which shows your lack of exposure to gay sex. There are many ways in which gay sex is extremely concerned for the pleasure of their partner(s). I tend to be what the gays call "a service top" which is a type of sex that centers the experiences of my partners as I serve and provide them with sexual pleasure. I often half joke that I am also a "service top" for God because I absolutely love to serve God's will.
I also find the objection to homosexual sex because "all sex must be procreative" to be...lacking in objective reality. I find it interesting that infertile straight people are never condemned for having sex when they are biologically incapable of producing children. Yet at the same time, gay people, are looked on with scorn for doing the same exact thing.
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