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Next Steps – Spread The Glow
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My journey as a military spouse and fight against endo and infertilty. December 3, 2015. After my second surgery, our OBGYN decided the best route would be to see a fertility endocrinologist. My body didn’t react to Clomid in a good way so I needed to be monitored a little closer during the process. I was just praying they wouldn’t put me back on Clomid! It's too good not to share! Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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December 2015 – Spread The Glow
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My journey as a military spouse and fight against endo and infertilty. December 3, 2015. After my second surgery, our OBGYN decided the best route would be to see a fertility endocrinologist. My body didn’t react to Clomid in a good way so I needed to be monitored a little closer during the process. I was just praying they wouldn’t put me back on Clomid! During the second surgery, they … More Next Steps. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.
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November 2015 – Spread The Glow
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My journey as a military spouse and fight against endo and infertilty. You can’t always see pain. November 25, 2015. Understanding the pain that comes along with Endo … More You can’t always see pain. You can’t always see pain. November 20, 2015. Trying Clomid … More The Devil Pills. November 19, 2015. I promised everyone a picture of my project once it was complete. Well, here it is! I absolutely love the way it turned out! If you would a tutorial on how to make this comment below! November 17, 2015.
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May 2016 – Spread The Glow
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My journey as a military spouse and fight against endo and infertilty. May 7, 2016. This fun DIY is perfect for a year round door decor! What you’ll need: Fabric – 1 ABU , 1 yard of red, white, and blue fabric. ( mine are all cotton) Fabric scissors Metal wreath frame Hot glue gun (only if you are putting patches on, etc.) I used my Husband’s old ABU that … More DIY Military Wreath. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Endo and Infertility (6).
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American/Military Wreath – Spread The Glow
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My journey as a military spouse and fight against endo and infertilty. November 17, 2015. November 17, 2015. Because we love our country and the men and women who fight for it. My selfless, loving husband is my hero and I want to represent him in such a way. If you would like a tutorial on how to make this comment below! It's too good not to share! Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). It is so so easy! IR...
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American/Military Wreath – Spread The Glow
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My journey as a military spouse and fight against endo and infertilty. November 17, 2015. November 17, 2015. Because we love our country and the men and women who fight for it. My selfless, loving husband is my hero and I want to represent him in such a way. If you would like a tutorial on how to make this comment below! It's too good not to share! Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). It is so so easy! IR...
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American/Military Wreath Complete – Spread The Glow
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My journey as a military spouse and fight against endo and infertilty. November 19, 2015. I promised everyone a picture of my project once it was complete. Well, here it is! I absolutely love the way it turned out! If you would a tutorial on how to make this comment below! It's too good not to share! Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Posted in Military Spouse.
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The KEEPER that KEEPS me going! – Spread The Glow
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My journey as a military spouse and fight against endo and infertilty. The KEEPER that KEEPS me going! November 14, 2015. This is one of my favorite designs! Our mini pendant is perfect to give you quick little reminders and memories! Key stands for us never losing hope in this journey to start a family. We never lost hope that everything will be okay for us in the end. The beautiful. You can design your own at http:/ www.keep-collective.com/with/ashleycanyon. It's too good not to share! Enter your email...
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DIY Military Wreath – Spread The Glow
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My journey as a military spouse and fight against endo and infertilty. May 7, 2016. May 8, 2016. This fun DIY is perfect for a year round door decor! What you’ll need:. Fabric – 1 ABU , 1 yard of red, white, and blue fabric. ( mine are all cotton). Hot glue gun (only if you are putting patches on, etc.). I used my Husband’s old ABU that is no longer serviceable. I cut each strand about 3 inches long and 1 inch wide. I didn’t measure each one because I’m not that patient. Lol! It's too good not to share!
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