From hopeful TTC, through infertility, IVF and the resulting pregnancy, this became a journal through grief and trying again after the loss of our first son, Devin, at 36 weeks. After multiple more IVF cycles we got pregnant with our second child, a little girl born healthy and alive in May of 2010. Our third child, a most unexpected surprise baby girl, was just born in June 2012!
- Resources:
- Glow In The Woods
A central hub for baby loss bloggers - Lost and Found and Connections Abound
Daily news on the IF blogging community - Mel's List of IF Blogs
The sureme blogroll of all IF bloggers known to man, categorized - October 15: Pregnancy Loss and Awareness
Store for all things pregnancy loss awareness - National Stillbirth Society
An organization dedicated to researching stillbirth
- Glow In The Woods

It was retracted because the tests were done at 70 mph instead of 35 mph. Personally… I still prefer one that survives at 70 mph ;)
lol That’s true, but it’s pretty bad that they couldn’t get the facts about their own study right.