Quantcast
Jump to content
Προσοχή σε SCAM μηνύματα! Μας ενημέρωσαν ότι εστάλει μήνυμα στα Αγγλικά, για αλλαγή κωδικού πρόσβασης. Δεν έχουμε στείλει κάτι τέτοιο. Τα μηνύματά μας, πάντα είναι μεταφρασμένα στα Ελληνικά & περιέχουν το λογότυπό μας. ×
➔ Parents.org.gr
  • Από την διαχείριση / Admin news

    • 1 hour ago, Blue Velvet είπε:

      Τι κάνετε κορίτσια? Εγώ πήγα στο γυναικολόγο,επειδή ξύπνησα τη νύχτα με ροζ αίμα,το οποίο μετά έγινε καφέ και είχα έντονους πόνους στην κοιλιά..ήμουν πεπεισμένη πως απεβαλα,έκλαιγα όλη μερα..όμως τελικά το αίμα ήταν από την εμφύτευση και οι πόνοι λόγω της σπαστικής κολίτιδας.Ολα καλά,είμαι 5+3,ο σάκος βρίσκεται ψηλά στη μητρα και θα ξαναπάω τέλος του μήνα για να έχουμε καλύτερη εικόνα😊

      Χαίρομαι κορίτσι μου!!!όλα καλά λοιπόν!!!!είναι συχνά αυτά τα ροζ/καφέ και ξέρω πόσο τρομακτικά είναι...αλλά ορίστε είναι όλα καλά!!!

Koula - mares


kale

Recommended Posts


Διαφημίσεις

Μπαινω λιγο στα γρηγορα γτ εχω δουλιτσες.....αδιαθετησα.....στις 24 μερες.Ελεος τι κυκλος ειναι αυτος που εχω κανει.Η καλλιεργια δεν βγηκε ακομα.Θα ξεκινησω και το πολυ πολυ σταματαω.Τον αλλο μηνα δεν ξερω αν θα προλαβω.Αυριο παω γιατρο!!!!!

ροζαλίντα.....καλή αρχήηηηηηηηηη....όλα καλά να πάνεεεεεεεεεε............

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Γεια σου Dadaki!!!!!

Εδω στο σπιτι εγωπαλευω με της δουλειες

Εσυ;;

Μετά από δυο μέρες λογοδιάρροιας....τώρα ησυχία...

Edw sto grafeio, provlepete poli ksenixti simera.

Kaname BAZAR se 4 magazia kai ginete panikos (ola 1-3-5-7 eur).

Xamos !!!


Yv7Sp2.png
Link to comment
Share on other sites


Διαφημίσεις

Μπαινω λιγο στα γρηγορα γτ εχω δουλιτσες.....αδιαθετησα.....στις 24 μερες.Ελεος τι κυκλος ειναι αυτος που εχω κανει.Η καλλιεργια δεν βγηκε ακομα.Θα ξεκινησω και το πολυ πολυ σταματαω.Τον αλλο μηνα δεν ξερω αν θα προλαβω.Αυριο παω γιατρο!!!!!

Kalh arxi kopela mou !!!

Sou euxome na pane ola kala !!!


Yv7Sp2.png
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Post Transfer Patient Instructions

Day of Transfer Instructions

  • Diet: There are no restriction eating or drinking before or after the embryo transfer. However, you should continue to avoid alcoholic beverages after your transfer.
  • Embryo transfer procedure: The embryo transfer is a quick and painless procedure. It is performed in the same procedure room that you had your egg retrieval. No intravenous line is required and no anesthetic is administered. If you feel that you would like medication to relax, please discuss your request with the nursing staff. Your partner will be able to accompany you into the procedure room if you desire.
  • Recovery room: Following the embryo transfer procedure, you will spend one hour in the recovery room. It is not necessary to stay longer than one hour. If you wish to stay longer, please discuss your request with the nurse so we can accommodate you.
  • The trip home: You may drive yourself home if there is no one available to drive you.
  • Activity level: Activity is restricted for 2 days, (36 hours) after the transfer. You do not need to stay in bed. Stay home; don’t engage in any strenuous activities such as heavy lifting. You may shower, use the toilet, sit on the couch and at the dinner table. Following the 2 days of rest you may gradually resume normal activity. You should however avoid sexual intercourse for two weeks following the transfer.
  • Fluid intake: make sure that you remain well hydrated throughout the two weeks following the embryo transfer. The best indicator for your hydration status is your urine output (amount) and concentration (color). If your urine becomes scant and dark, increase your fluid intake. We recommend Gatorade as the best source of fluid and electrolytes during this period. Food to avoid include alcohol, caffeine (limit to one cup a day), high sodium containing foods such as foods high in MSG, limit salt intake i.e. don’t add salt to food at the dinner table.
  • Medication and blood work instructions: An updated medication and blood work schedule will be given to you at the time of your transfer. Keep in mind that some of the medications you are taking may cause symptoms resembling pregnancy and/or menses. Under no circumstances should you stop taking your medication without speaking to a nurse.


Yv7Sp2.png
Link to comment
Share on other sites


Διαφημίσεις


Post Transfer Patient Instructions

Day of Transfer Instructions

  • Diet: There are no restriction eating or drinking before or after the embryo transfer. However, you should continue to avoid alcoholic beverages after your transfer.
  • Embryo transfer procedure: The embryo transfer is a quick and painless procedure. It is performed in the same procedure room that you had your egg retrieval. No intravenous line is required and no anesthetic is administered. If you feel that you would like medication to relax, please discuss your request with the nursing staff. Your partner will be able to accompany you into the procedure room if you desire.
  • Recovery room: Following the embryo transfer procedure, you will spend one hour in the recovery room. It is not necessary to stay longer than one hour. If you wish to stay longer, please discuss your request with the nurse so we can accommodate you.
  • The trip home: You may drive yourself home if there is no one available to drive you.
  • Activity level: Activity is restricted for 2 days, (36 hours) after the transfer. You do not need to stay in bed. Stay home; donʼt engage in any strenuous activities such as heavy lifting. You may shower, use the toilet, sit on the couch and at the dinner table. Following the 2 days of rest you may gradually resume normal activity. You should however avoid sexual intercourse for two weeks following the transfer.
  • Fluid intake: make sure that you remain well hydrated throughout the two weeks following the embryo transfer. The best indicator for your hydration status is your urine output (amount) and concentration (color). If your urine becomes scant and dark, increase your fluid intake. We recommend Gatorade as the best source of fluid and electrolytes during this period. Food to avoid include alcohol, caffeine (limit to one cup a day), high sodium containing foods such as foods high in MSG, limit salt intake i.e. donʼt add salt to food at the dinner table.
  • Medication and blood work instructions: An updated medication and blood work schedule will be given to you at the time of your transfer. Keep in mind that some of the medications you are taking may cause symptoms resembling pregnancy and/or menses. Under no circumstances should you stop taking your medication without speaking to a nurse.

τα κατάλαβα όλα.....:rolleyes::rolleyes:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Geia sou Annoulitsa !!!!

Ti kaneis ???

Egw edw sto grafeio ... Diskoli mera simera ..

Geia sou Dadaki mou!! Den exw polla kefia simera! Den xerw tsaggaromera!

γειά σου αμαζόνα μου....καλά είμαι...εσύ;σε λίγο θα πάω να την πέσω....ζήλεια...:D:D:D:D:D:D

A re eidwlo na xa th xari sou!! Ki edw o kairos simera gia kanape kai tileorasi einai!!

Link to comment
Share on other sites


Διαφημίσεις


Εγγραφείτε ή συνδεθείτε για να σχολιάσετε

Για να δημοσιεύσετε ένα σχόλιο θα χρειαστεί να είστε εγγεγραμμένο μέλος. Είναι δωρεάν.

Δημιουργήστε νέα εγγραφή

Κάντε εγγραφή να συμμετάσχετε στις συζητήσεις - είναι εύκολη και γρήγορη!

Δημιουργήστε νέα εγγραφή

Σύνδεση

Έχετε ήδη έναν λογαριασμό χρήστη; Συνδεθείτε εδώ.

Συνδεθείτε τώρα
×
×
  • Δημιουργία νέου...