You have inspired me to confess my truly secret weirdness.
I like to wash my money, then iron it with a little magic sizing or light starch. I used to do this without fail. Now that I have children, I mostly just live with the the icky-squicky feeling of having wrinkled, grubby cash. Having time to wash my money again is one of the few things I look forward to about having the children "up and out."
I like the Bravado tanks as well. This time around I bought nursing bras from a Swedish company called *something that rhymes with tube and is slang for breast*. I particularly like the style called Fast Food. The fabric feels amazingly comfortable.
I cannot fathom *wanting* to give up caffeine. I adore my coffee, and Mexican Cokes help my migraines. I did stop taking caffeine prior to and during pregnancy. I just reduced my consumption gradually over four weeks, and I didn't have any withdrawal symptoms. I did miss it terribly! Good luck!
Unfortunately, NOT true. For example, did you know that Levi's is now selling Wedgie Fit jeans?
http://www.levi.com/us/en_US/category/women/clothing/collections/levi-collections-thewedgiefit?ab=home_a3_wedgie_w_011916
And that's just from the realm of things that don't belong in the derrière!
I followed a plan from the book linked below and conceived at 43. The specifics of the diet and accupuncture or acupressure depend upon your circumstances. The book has an extensive diagnosis section. I did follow the plan for six months before trying to conceive (recommended), and I conceived almost immediately. I did not take the Chinese herbs. The changes in my body and cycle were swift and dramatic, and you can see the result in my signature!
http://www.amazon.com/The-Infertility-Cure-Wellness-Pregnant/dp/0316159212
Just prayed for rest, nourishment, peace, and comfort for you and DS, healing, comfort, and peace for DH, wisdom for medical staff, and peace and comfort for donor's family.
Last year our cost doubled. This year it went up slightly. We are paying close to $1000/month. Our coverage is ever shrinking, while our premiums, deductibles, co-pays, Co insurance, OOP, etc. go up, up, up. Something is wrong with this picture.