ratcliffe1811 we are saving for a new place as well.... I should also add that this will be our last child.
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ratcliffe1811 we are saving for a new place as well.... I should also add that this will be our last child.
I swayed on ig 4 years ago and spent way more than $79 on rock salt lamps, magnets for my ovaries (!!!) and the other nonsense!! Supplements alone can get expensive and might not be relevant. A plan from atomic cuts out the trial and error and is tailored to you. And it stops the stress of "so and so did this, I'll add that in" magic bullet mentality, when it might not be relevant to your sway for whatever reason. Good luck xx
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Yay I found it, I was answering this when my internet shut off yesterday and then couldn't find it again.
So sorry to hear of your loss.
In my signature below there is a link to our Complete Index which has tons of info by topic. And I"m always happy to answer any specific questions, I just need a little more to go on than a general request for info. :)
The good news is, gender does not run in families (at least, not for genetic reasons) so no matter what your husband's family makeup, you can still get a girl.
I help everyone regardless of their ability to pay, but you are going to have to do the legwork yourself and then ask me your specific questions. :)
Thanks Atomic... I can't wait to start a plan.
That loss... oh boy. More often than not when you see those pink lines you think okay I'm ready baby will be here in 9 months. When that doesn't happen you are just so devastated. I struggled but I was able to make it through and then Reilly had so many issues. Can you imagine after losing twins a doctor tells you hey there might be something really wrong with this current pregnancy? At 10 weeks my choices were very grim. It was either abort or wait until my baby dies on his own and have a D&C. Those were my choices. Thank god he made it... which is why I choose the name Reilly. Reilly means courageous. I felt with every heart beat he gave me the courage to keep hope alive.
we are finding that doctors seem to be playing it a little too fast and loose with terminations and a recent study verified this. We've had several cases where people were told there was no hope only to end up with a perfectly normal healthy baby at the end of it and the recent study found that the number of medical terminations where the baby turned out to have nothing wrong with it was unacceptably high. I'm very happy that it worked out for you.
Atomic it caused so much friction within my family. Then right before I gave birth I explained to the doctor (not my regular OBGYN) my situation... he said and I quote "your baby had a possible cystic hygroma". I said possibly? I wanted to jump off the table and smack him. I felt as if I couldn't enjoy my pregnancy. We told everyone after the CVS results came back that he was fine but in the back of our minds we were terrified. He is amazing though...
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what a cutie! He looks tuff. ;)