Trying to Conceive after Miscarriage Cycle 3-Vlog 01. Today I am on cycle day 1 TTC ABBREVIATIONS: www.fertilityties.com My Ovagraph Chart: www.ovagraph.com Fertility Friend Chart: www.fertilityfriend.com Began spotting: 10-18-11 Miscarriage confirmed via ultrasound: 10-19-11 Took 1st dose of Cytotec: 10-20-11 Finished bleeding: 10-27-11 Positive OPK: 11-14-11 at 10:00 pm Ovulated!: 11-16-11 Got my period: 12-1-11 Cycle 2: Period-12/1/11-12/7/11 Positive OPK: 12/18/11 Ovulated: 12/19/11 Cycle Day 19 10 DPO: BFN 11 DPO: BFN 13 DPO: BFN AF arrived: 1-3-12 Join us in our journey of conceiving and holding baby # 2! Our first cycle of trying we fell pregnant but miscarried at 9 1/2 weeks. Now we are actively trying to conceive after the miscarriage. Ovacue: www.youtube.com www.ovacue.com www.fairhavenhealth.com Vitex natural-fertility-info.com Fertilaid: www.fertilaid.com FertileCM: www.fertilecm.com OPKs and Pregnancy Tests: www.amazon.com How to use OPKs: www.peeonastick.com Charting your basal body temperature: www.fertilityplus.org www.webwomb.com Basal Thermometer: www.walmart.com Pre-seed: www.preseed.com Category:
One Size Cloth Diaper Stash
I didn’t even realize how many I had until this video! I plan to sell or consign the diapers I don’t like once he’s here and I can try them all out. Did I mention I am excited about all of this yet?! Also – The “good mama” I had was a wahm and the itti bitti tutto does not require a cover
bumGenius One-Size Snap Closure Cloth Diaper 4.0 – Noodle
Flats and Handwashing Challenge – Day 2
I am taking part in the Second Annual Flats and Handwashing Challenge hosted by Dirty Diaper Laundry. For 7 days I will be using only flat cloth diapers and handwashing them in an effort to prove that cloth diapering can be affordable and accessible to all. You can learn more about the rules and why this challenge was started by visiting the announcement post. This year there are over 450 participants from all over the world!
Flat-Folded Cloth Diapers by BigOshi – one color, one size
GroVia Hybrid review
I look awful and I’m rambling a lot, but oh well. I think I covered everything
Any review or video request, let me know.
GroVia Hook and Loop Diaper Shell System, Owls
Day 3 of cloth diapering: OUR STASH
We dont have a whole lot…just enough to make it through the day…and thats if I do laundry once in the morning and in the evening!! So far we are using FuzziBunz, SunBaby and Thristies Covers(which i didnt show in this video..)
Charlie Banana 6 Reusable Diapers 12 Inserts Set, Unisex, Small
Shock: Vincent Price, Lynn Bari, Frank Latimore, Anabel Shaw, Stephen Dunne (1946 Movie)
DVD: www.amazon.com thefilmarchive.org Shock is a 1946 film noir directed by Alfred L. Werker. The film tells the story of a psychiatrist, Dr. Cross (Vincent Price), who is treating a young woman, Janet Stewart (Anabel Shaw), who is in a coma-state, brought on when she heard loud arguing, went to her window and saw a man strike his wife with a candlestick and kill her. It also stars Lynn Bari as Dr. Cross’s nurse/lover, Elaine Jordan. As Stewart comes out of her shock, she recognizes Dr. Cross as the killer. He then takes her to his sanitarium and at Elaine’s urging, gives Janet an overdose of insulin under the pretense of administering insulin shock therapy. He can’t bring himself to murder her in cold blood, though, and asks Elaine to get the medicine to save her. Elaine refuses, they argue, and he strangles her. Dr. Cross saves Janet’s life, but now faces two murder charges. Above and beyond the typical characteristics of the horror film genre, reviewer Bosley Crowther of The New York Times took particular offense to the film’s treatment of Price as a psychiatrist who attempts to do away with his patient, a woman who has lost her mind after witnessing the murder her own doctor had committed. Coming in the wake of World War II, in which so may people had suffered shock and could benefit from treatment of their anxieties, Crowther asked the “critical observer to protest in no uncertain tones” the movie’s “social disservice” in its fostering “apprehension against the …










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