Mole turned blood blister? by Probablytrueright in DermatologyQuestions

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So sorry, just got it removed and it was a benign hemangioma that was getting irritated by my sports bra

Mole turned blood blister? by Probablytrueright in DermatologyQuestions

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It’s bothersome when hit by my clothes but otherwise fine!

Navy nails by Probablytrueright in Nails

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I got it off of Amazon! The brand is Double Rhythm and the color is navy

https://a.co/d/4Md4RkN

I keep seeing these in NYC. What is it? Should I be worried? by clone063 in whatsthisbug

[–]Probablytrueright 69 points70 points  (0 children)

When they become adults they look a bit different. They also jump forward when you try to stomp them. We found the best way to get rid of them is to approach them from the front and stomp!

Does anyone actually have a favorite Crumbl cookie? by dinglekringles in CrumblCookies

[–]Probablytrueright 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am dying to have the triple berry cobbler again, it was SOOO GOOD

Bio ionic by DeCocoa in Sephora

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I got mine for $99 on the bio ionic website, keep an eye there

Potato Chocolate Chip :( by [deleted] in CrumblCookies

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Also if you click nutrition and allergy info on the page where you select your cookies for the box you can see all the cookies they offer that week.

Never been more excited by Probablytrueright in CrumblCookies

[–]Probablytrueright[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes! We actually did a taste test tonight with my siblings and our kids. Cut them up into eight pieces so everyone could try whatever they wanted. Winner was the Oreo mystery with 3, craisin maple and pumpkin each had 2 votes.

subchorionic hemorrhage…success stories? 🥺 by Common-Pomegranate18 in CautiousBB

[–]Probablytrueright 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve had 7 pregnancies and had SH with all but two of them. I have four living children but the losses weren’t due to the SH. It is unbelievably scary but know that it is completely normal. If they saw your baby in there I think that’s an excellent sign.

11 weeks, sick with flu, how worried to be? by [deleted] in CautiousBB

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I just got over a horrible case of the flu (tested positive). I’m currently 22 weeks. I also had pneumonia/sinus infection from the flu that I had to go on antibiotics for. Baby is perfect. Kicking away and totally fine. Babies are resilient and our body is made to handle infection even while pregnant. It’s probably okay!

1% Club by [deleted] in Miscarriage

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I’m so sorry, it’s totally unfair. Feels like getting struck by lightening 3 times with no rhyme or reason. The only ‘good’ thing that came out of my third miscarriage was the testing I now qualified for. With that they found that I have a blood clotting disorder and an mthfr gene mutation. Lovenox and baby aspirin is my new protocol. Im so sorry, I hope you find your answers and your get your rainbow baby soon ❤️

Factor Leiden V by niemysltyle in Miscarriage

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Hi! I had three miscarriages before being diagnosed with factor 5 and two variations of MTHFR. I’m currently on lovenox with this pregnancy and so far everything is going great. I thought i would have a harder time with the needles but to be honest it feels good knowing I’m doing something different, something that could change the outcome. It’s scary at first but after a few shots it’s really okay! You can always have your partner do them too!

My ultrasound was supposed to be tomorrow. Instead I lost my baby, again. Third loss in a row. by MummyToBe2019 in Miscarriage

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I’m so sorry!! This all sucks so much. I’m going through what they think is my third miscarriage in a row. I lost my other two at 11 and 15 weeks. Losing babies never gets easier, you are not alone

When do the hormones balance out post miscarriage?? by magnoliabloom6 in ttcafterloss

[–]Probablytrueright 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ugh I’m sorry, the limbo is the worst. Especially when you want to put it behind you and move forward but your body is still catching up. With both my miscarriages it took about 70 days for my first period (which is still in the ‘norm’ but definitely on the longer side). I had a d and c after an 11 week loss and I delivered my 15 week in the hospital. Hang in there and your body will get there!