Fiona McPhillips is a freelance journalist and academic researcher. Having given birth to her son in 2003, she then faced three rounds of Clomid, three IUIs, two IVFs and suffered six miscarriages before giving birth to her daughter in 2008. She went on to have another son in 2009.
fiona at makingbabies dot ie
She looks like you F!! Can’t believe you got one in the end;-)
Ex
that is beautiful…………….
I can’t…see it? I’m not used to looking at these photographs. What part of the baby does the photo show?
If I hadn’t miscarried in Feb., I would probably be in a stage where I could have one of these pictures of my own. =(
Ooh! It’s the face. >_>
My God, how stupid of me. I just saw it now. I was trying to recognize the shape of a complete body there. Ahem.
She’s going to be a beauty.
Beezle – I was actually thinking of posting an explanation of the photo as other people have said that it took them a while to work it out. But now you have explained! Very sorry to hear about your miscarriage, hope things work out for you.
Thanks E and Claire! I think she looks like her big brother.
She is lovely!
Are you due in May? I can’t remember what you told us.
She is beautiful!
Thanks!
I think this is among the most vital information for me. And i am glad reading your article. But wanna remark on few general things, The web site style is perfect, the articles is really great : D. Good job, cheers
I precisely had to thank you very much once more. I’m not certain the things that I would have worked on without those secrets contributed by you directly on that situation. It was actually a real challenging scenario for me, but considering the specialized technique you processed the issue forced me to jump with gladness. Now i’m happy for your help and expect you are aware of a great job that you’re doing training many people through your webpage. I know that you haven’t encountered any of us.
Wow! This could be one particular of the most beneficial blogs We’ve ever arrive across on this subject. Basically Great. I am also an expert in this topic therefore I can understand your hard work.
Nice post. I was checking constantly this blog and I am impressed! Extremely useful information specifically the closing phase 🙂 I deal with such information much. I used to be looking for this particular info for a very lengthy time. Thank you and good luck. |
Qué tal mi gente, buen contenido, mejor calidad Muy agradecido
On Monday I check at work. Greeting from forum users and traditional “KsiÄ™gowa”!
I’m still learning from you, but I’m improving myself. I certainly liked reading everything that is posted on your blog.Keep the tips coming. I liked it!
Great site! I am loving it!! Will come back again. I am bookmarking your feeds also
I’m still learning from you, while I’m making my way to the top as well. I definitely enjoy reading all that is posted on your website.Keep the information coming. I loved it!
I am constantly invstigating online for posts that can benefit me. Thanks!
This is a reliable partner in business.
Magn
I’ve observed that in the world kineoris today, video games will be the latest fad with children of all ages. There are times when it may be out of the question to drag your kids away from the video games. If you want the very best of both worlds, there are lots of educational gaming activities for kids. Interesting post.
You completed some fine points there bikisoe. I did a search on the theme and found most people will have the same opinion with your blog.
An additional issue goresso is really that video gaming has become one of the all-time largest forms of excitement for people of every age group. Kids enjoy video games, and adults do, too. Your XBox 360 is one of the favorite games systems for many who love to have a huge variety of video games available to them, and who like to learn live with some others all over the world. Thank you for sharing your notions.
It’s hard to come by educated people about this topic, but you seem like you know what you’re talking about! Thanks|