tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5681660316292419522.post4314458823715085583..comments2023-04-20T09:22:52.691-05:00Comments on Where Bluebirds Fly: Statistics and SuperstitionsBenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15824469909913033238noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5681660316292419522.post-37855140731714830892013-04-10T21:10:37.480-05:002013-04-10T21:10:37.480-05:00Ben, 6% miscarriage rate with ED and surrogacy at ...Ben, 6% miscarriage rate with ED and surrogacy at SCI. 70% are 6-8 weeks, the rest before 12 weeks, and very few (less than 1%) after 16 weeks ... just a bit longer to go. Hang in there!Phoenixhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12440410941421367469noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5681660316292419522.post-72092519039688347142013-04-10T15:38:45.817-05:002013-04-10T15:38:45.817-05:00Hi David, best of luck on your transfer!! We have...Hi David, best of luck on your transfer!! We have been following your blog as well.<br /><br />I should have a Google Translator on the left column of the blog at the very top, above the About Me. Does anyone else see it besides me?Benhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15824469909913033238noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5681660316292419522.post-78027911281484427072013-04-10T15:28:58.065-05:002013-04-10T15:28:58.065-05:00Hi guys. We are waiting the beta test to know if w...Hi guys. We are waiting the beta test to know if we are pregnant. You can see it in http://unailusioncompartida.blogspot.com.<br />Congratulations for your pregnancy.<br />Please, can you add a translator at your blog? You can find it in the blog aplications. I'm not very good in English and I can't undertand everything.<br />Good luck.David GLhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17736002853181764438noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5681660316292419522.post-48569114394379003272013-04-10T02:52:44.267-05:002013-04-10T02:52:44.267-05:00Coin or no coin, luck is on your side!!!!
This is...Coin or no coin, luck is on your side!!!!<br /><br />This is our fourth pregnancy. So we have had pregnancies where I wore a baby bump shirt the minute we knew we were pregnant. Told strangers, my students, and everyone I knew including the subway sandwich guy. <br /><br />Then we had pregnancies that we didn’t tell a soul. I didn’t avoid awkward conversations either way. For me, not telling Crittyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18269303710543479470noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5681660316292419522.post-4233341638534698472013-04-09T19:13:47.804-05:002013-04-09T19:13:47.804-05:00Hmm...Being someone who has a healthcare backgroun...Hmm...Being someone who has a healthcare background and deals with stats the whole day long, and being someone who went through so much of extreme events, I can chip in my 2 cents on stats and supertition.<br /><br />You can google the probability % of having a genetically perfect baby with TOF with APVS, then google the % of getting placenta increta with no previous surgical procedure, google %Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09477224515414167698noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5681660316292419522.post-37534559398843697852013-04-09T16:28:25.009-05:002013-04-09T16:28:25.009-05:00I'm not superstitious but I didn't want pe...I'm not superstitious but I didn't want people feeling sorry for me or asking me how I was if I lost the baby. I'm also quite a private person in general. Because of my connections in surrogacy, I know many more negative (e.g., still-birth) than positive outcomes so I waited a long time before telling anyone around minus the few close people in my life.<br /><br />There are two schoolChindian Dreamshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17095700952068800376noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5681660316292419522.post-81898434603975036912013-04-09T15:14:49.112-05:002013-04-09T15:14:49.112-05:00Hey guys,
You post is exactly what we went throug...Hey guys,<br /><br />You post is exactly what we went through and even at 25 weeks are still discussing how wide spread we want to communicate our most exciting news ever. <br /><br />We told only immediate family and 3 close friends of our plan to start our family, and they also knew when the first hcg was for our first attempt. As we got a negative, it was hard to tell everyone and explain whatChris80https://www.blogger.com/profile/12020481403741141071noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5681660316292419522.post-59708940279462720962013-04-09T12:01:25.741-05:002013-04-09T12:01:25.741-05:00We told all of our close friends right away. Then ...We told all of our close friends right away. Then we slowly told our other friends. We waited until about 9 weeks to tell our family. It gave them time to get over the shock before we went for a summer visit. Timing is everything.<br /><br />Chad - Justoneoutofsevenbillion.blogspot.comAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5681660316292419522.post-66051010961416918852013-04-09T09:22:06.340-05:002013-04-09T09:22:06.340-05:00I'm so happy for you guys. Not being pregnant ...I'm so happy for you guys. Not being pregnant yet, I can't advise you what we did. But I empathize with the desire to tell the whole world. But I'm superstitious, so my gut instinct is to wait until 1st trimester is over. But like I said, we're not pregnant yet, so who knows what we'll do once it happens. In the meantime, enjoy every second of the waiting and the suspense. So N - TwoUKDadshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10628232400297941593noreply@blogger.com