I was jumping for joy when we finally left the NICU with Slater and Zoe but also terrified at the fact that we wouldn’t have supervision while they slept at all times. You know, unless I hovered over their crib and stared at them 24/7 which I confess, I did the first few nights (eh hem, weeks). Needless to say, when Owlet reached out to collaborate I was pretty excited to try such an amazing product on my babes that would be an extra set of eyes and put my mind at ease. The cute little smart sock (that comes in Blue, Pink & Mint!) uses pulse oximetry to track their heart rates and oxygen levels while they sleep and sends all data straight to my phone! Less trips to the nursery + more hours of sleep = extra energy for the babies during the day which I can’t complain about. If you’re a new mom, your sleepless nights may not go away, but they will get a whole lot better with this tiny tool and you can shop for your very own here.
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Hi Carly! I read your very touching post on IVF. I’m about to do IVF myself. You mentioned that you traveled to do IVF, which clinic did you go to for your 2nd IVF?
Did you do Assisted Hatching for the 2nd IVF?
I’m taking prenatal vitamins along with L-Glutathione, royal jelly and Ubiquinol. What other vitamins were you taking?
Did you avoid coffee altogether (in case you do drink coffee) during ovarian stimulation? I happen to drink 1 cup of coffee every morning.
What dud you think changed or what was the difference between the first and second IVF treatments? (Dosage, medicine, hospital)
I’d appreciate very much whatever you could share to enlighten me. Thank you for your time! Glad to read about your successful IVF, your healthy twins and more power!