5 Waiting Wombs - Questions From MANDY!
1. If you have spotting does that mean you are pregnant?
2. What does HCG stand for?
3. What are some of the best sexual positions to use for TTC?
4. Should you BD (baby dance) everyday or every other day?
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the most talented salesman ever and his newest product… the cleaner shooty stuf!!! (extremely toxic may cause: diarreah, vomiting, internal bleeding, paralysis, deppression leading to suicide, deformity, and pregnancy [dont ask how] and most likely a slow painfull death!) ……….warning not responsble for loss of life or any limbs due to accidental shooting but hey at least the wound would be clean if it worked even though its a powerful acid thatll seep into your bloodstream and eat u …
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A documentary about the HELLP syndrome, the extreme end of preeclampsia.
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Destiny came home from the NICU after 45 days, and it has been anything but uneventful. She was a 30 week 3 day preemie due to severe pre-eclampsia and HELLP Syndrome (shuts down mother’s liver and kidneys). We are currently waiting to see if we can avoid surgery (nissen fundoplication) by utilizing her NJ feeding tube. She is 12.5 pounds and she is mostly a very happy baby. We love her to death and ask for your prayers and support. If you would like to see our family website we are at http://briggsfamily.webs.com
The music is Leave out all the rest by Linkin Park.
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An updated video of our son who was born two month premature due to preeclampsia. He spent 3 weeks in the NICU. Mommy spent 12.5 days in the hospital due to her preeclampsia condition. This is our journey though pictures.
A little over one year after our son was born we decided to ‘pay it forward’ by hosting a Preeclampsia Awareness Walk-A-Thon to help raise awareness and funds for the Preeclampsia Foundation. Thank you to all who participated!
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Our lives were affected by preeclampsia and these are our miracles.
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On May 31, 2008, walkers in Wisconsin took to the pavement to raise awareness and funds to benefit the Preeclampsia Foundation for preeclampsia research & support.
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Found this one of Rylan, we’re trying to get him to wake up to eat. You can see just how little he really was. At this point I think he was still just four pounds.
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Destiny was born ten weeks early because I developed H.E.L.L.P. Syndrome, which caused my kidneys and liver to shut down. This disease stems from pre-eclampsia, and the only cure is to end the pregnancy by delivering the baby. My membranes also ruptured when I passed out the day before she was born. We were able to get 48 hours of steroids to help her, and then she had to come by c-section.
Because of HELLP, Destiny was growth restricted in utero, so she came into this world at the size of a 24-weeker. She measured 14 inches long and weighed 900 grams, or just under two pounds. She was our little micro-preemie.
Destiny stayed in the NICU at UVRMC in Provo Utah. Her stay was 45 days long, or 6 1/2 weeks. She successfully avoided any surgeries and had a fairly uneventful stay. She is, and always will be, our miracle baby.
The music is “Still here” by Lene Marlin.
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First 6 months of life a preemie baby born at 33 weeks due to her Mommy having Preeclampsia and HELLP Syndrome. She was 3lbs 6 oz but is now a healthy 6 month old baby.
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