Tue, 10 February 2009 Another month goes by but I'm still podcasting. :) I talk this episode about suffering from PTSD after a child gets injured (but is OK) and talk about being in limbo right now between getting ready to graduate and finding something to do after that. Things are getting easier and more enjoyable with the kiddos, which makes for more pleasant days. But it is still a ton of work--way more than I ever imagined. Dealing with yet more illness too. Ms. S has her first ear infection. And I also give my take on the whole 8 babies at once thing.Comments[2] |
Glad to know that the babies are doing well. Thank-you for finding the time to continue to podcast. Your story gives me hope that I will also find success in the future. Your hypothesis that legislating the restriction transfers to a single embryo is cost-effective has been validated in countries such as Belgium and Sweden, who include IVF in the health care costs, but mandate that the first two cycles for women under 36 must be single embryo transfers. This has resulted in a dramatic decrease in twins and their associated costs (ref.
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Another month goes by but I'm still podcasting. :) I talk this episode about suffering from PTSD after a child gets injured (but is OK) and talk about being in limbo right now between getting ready to graduate and finding something to do after that. Things are getting easier and more enjoyable with the kiddos, which makes for more pleasant days. But it is still a ton of work--way more than I ever imagined. Dealing with yet more illness too. Ms. S has her first ear infection. And I also give my take on the whole 8 babies at once thing.

