Car seats are the safest way for little ones to travel on planes. When we fly, we’re putting our kids into vehicles moving at a high rate of speed, and just like in cars, sitting in parents’ laps or using the seat belts intended to restrain adults is not the safest place for children to be. Thinking about bringing a car seat on a plane might seem a little daunting. I can answer many of your questions with this series about traveling with car seats on airplanes.
Lost
I had another miscarriage. #3. Both Kellen and I go in this week for bloodwork to check for genetic, immunological, and other issues. I have another hysteroscopy on Thursday to see how my uterus looks since the surgery. We know from the SIS and the pregnancy that obviously my uterus is mostly clear of adhesions,Read More
When It Rains…
As you are probably aware, Texas has been hit with monster storms the last couple of weeks. One statistic I read was that we’d received 37 trillion gallons of rain, enough water to cover the entire state in 8 inches of water. Texas is a really big state, y’all. That’s a mess of water. WeRead More
State of the Uterus
Earlier this month, I started seeing a reproductive endocrinologist. Our initial appointment was a consultation where we discussed possible reasons why I’ve haven’t been able to get and stay pregnant and various tests we could do to diagnose problems. He told us the first test would be a saline-infused sonogram. When you have a normalRead More
Connecting with Your Intentions
I’ve been doing this 30-day yoga challenge on YouTube. I highly recommend it. It’s free. The instructor is kind of kooky, in a totally fun way. And I like the 30-day structure. It’s very…goal-oriented, which a person like me, who is simultaneously very type A and also easily sidetracked if there are not clear milestonesRead More
What if this is it?
If you’d asked me a year ago when my family would be complete, I would have told you without hesitation, “When there are 4 of us.” Since the loss last summer, the months have crept by in 2-week increments. I bleed, I ovulate, I fail a test or two, and then the cycle starts allRead More