Two starcrossed lovers in search of a poopy diaper. Join us on our adventures through IVF, recurrent miscarriage, and finally...life on the other side as parents.
and hey, are you up to a liitle charity post for children by way of Hershey's Better Basket Bloghop? It will end on the 4th of Apr so I want to invite all kind hearts I can find in the bloggyverse!
Love this one and you are SO creative. Hope you find a way to parlay this into real $$.
I am pulling for your blasts and their good genes. I did PGD (4 years ago, seems obsolete now) with my only successful cycle. Had 10 embryos going in, four were "normal" for what they tested for back then, two arrested prior to transfer, and had two awesome (one hatching) male blasts transferred (one of which became my now three year old son).
*snort* Ok, I totally see why you wanted me to see this one. You're right - definitely one of your best efforts. Can we get posters made of this one? I'm thinking it'd make a great nursery decoration, you know, encouraging Thor to pursue a life in the sciences someday...
Going to go clean up my keyboard now. And thank you again for a wonderful evening. It does my soul good to laugh with you about the horrible stuff.
So...we talked to Dr. Schl. in Denver finally. Boy, he is one cool cucumber. It was an interesting talk, but somewhat surprising to us. We e...
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Mo and Will are a couple who traveled a much steeper than expected road to parenthood. First came love, then came marriage, then came 6 IVFs and 6 miscarriages. Fortunately, IVF #7 finally stuck in 2012. We are the proud and astounded parents of a 2.11-year-old girl and an enthusiastic boxer.
My little genetics heart LOVES this one.
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Have I mentioned that I love your sense of humor? Another outstanding creative effort!
ReplyDeleteAh, Watson and Crick. Have you seen that little movie where they snicker at Linus Pauling's hypothesis that DNA was triple-stranded?
ReplyDelete:) the science geek in you is coming out!
ReplyDelete...I think this blog's fun!
ReplyDeletehave a great day!
and hey, are you up to a liitle charity post for children by way of Hershey's Better Basket Bloghop? It will end on the 4th of Apr so I want to invite all kind hearts I can find in the bloggyverse!
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I love, love this series, and this may be my favourite yet.
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ReplyDeleteToo, too funny.
ReplyDeleteHope you have better DNA luck this time...go blasts go!
love it!
ReplyDeleteI think this is the best one yet!
ReplyDeleteLove this one and you are SO creative. Hope you find a way to parlay this into real $$.
ReplyDeleteI am pulling for your blasts and their good genes. I did PGD (4 years ago, seems obsolete now) with my only successful cycle. Had 10 embryos going in, four were "normal" for what they tested for back then, two arrested prior to transfer, and had two awesome (one hatching) male blasts transferred (one of which became my now three year old son).
All of this to tell you to hang in and hold on.
Ha! I love science humor.
ReplyDeleteHere from the ICLW, stayed for the humor, and following you now. Feel free to stop by Busted and have a laugh with me too.
Happy ICLW! #117
*snort* Ok, I totally see why you wanted me to see this one. You're right - definitely one of your best efforts. Can we get posters made of this one? I'm thinking it'd make a great nursery decoration, you know, encouraging Thor to pursue a life in the sciences someday...
ReplyDeleteGoing to go clean up my keyboard now. And thank you again for a wonderful evening. It does my soul good to laugh with you about the horrible stuff.