I recently found some awesome ideas on another blog for things that can potentialy ease the discomfort of sore teething gums. E squared welcomed both with open arms....... First we tried ice cold sugar free popsicles... well just see for yourself!!!
"you gonna eat that?"
Then we tried cold whole carrots (on a different day)... again, see for yourself...
Just 2 beauties posing for the camera..........aren't they lovely!!!
"mommy...Edie is touching me!!!"
Phew.......it's exhausting being this cute..........
I wanted to tell you that Finn and Reid loved frozen canteloupe (left out of the freezer for a few minutes so it softens just a wee bit) in those mesh feeder thingies. They are a pain to clean, but it worked well for teething hellllll!
2/2005 excruciating abdominal pain. ER visit. Exploratory Lap. Right fallopian tube removed due to torsion (twisting).
2/2005 referred to RE (reproductive endocrinologist) because even though left tube was not removed it had hydrosalpinx (fluid in it). Chances of it functioning slim to none.
4/2005 met with RE to discuss options. Chose to not proceed right away.
4/2006 decide to revisit RE and start IVF process. Began all the counting, measuring, blah blah blah. You girls know all the crap we have to do.
6/2006 ER (egg retrieval) and first ET (embryo transfer) and first BFN (big fat negative). The day of my ER was also the same day my biological mother died and a dear friend had brain surgery. PHEW!!!
8/2006 second try with a FET (frozen embryo transfer). Second BFN. Damn it.
2/2007 RE and OB decide it best to go ahead and remove the left fallopian tube. Just in case that is causing problems. I say go for it -- because according to my RE everything else was perfect. The eggs, the embryo, my lining, my labs, etc... so why the hell was I not pregnant yet? So tube begone.
2/2007 OB says we can go right ahead with another cycle but we sit it out awhile. I had to rebuild my spirit. It was crushed by this point.
6/2007 Final FET. Last 3 frozen embryo. If it didn't work - not sure if we would do another round. But alas -- we got a BFP (big fat positive). I took at least 15 pregnancy tests before the RE confirmed it with blood work.
3/2008 Edie and Ella are born. And the rest has been blogged about -- so read up!!!
6 comments:
Thanks for your advice. I really should plaster those bows on my lil lady. Then I won't seem so relaxed.
These pictures are so effing cute. And the last one?!!? To die for.
Can't wait to go for a walk. I could do something in the next week or two or in November. When do you close?
Good ideas!
Hi! Love the cute photos!
I wanted to tell you that Finn and Reid loved frozen canteloupe (left out of the freezer for a few minutes so it softens just a wee bit) in those mesh feeder thingies. They are a pain to clean, but it worked well for teething hellllll!
Good luck!
Those are great ideas! I see an orange theme emerging, LOL! I hope that the little ones get a bit of relief soon :-) ((hugs))
Never thought of popcicles or carrots--good thinking, mom! And as always, the girls are cute as can be!
Hmmm, I had never tried either of those! I had just used the teething rings that you freeze..
That last picture is HILARIOUS! LOVE it!
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