Craziness app answers where is the egg




















But, remember, yours could be a few days sooner or later than that. Most doctors say their patients are back at work the day after treatment, but that may not be the case for everyone. In our experience, women who had an above average number of eggs retrieved which is typical for women with PCOS and younger women seem to take slightly longer to recover than other women. That may be because the ovaries tend to be more swollen.

But chatting to your boss about it would likely make scheduling work around your appointments and procedure an easier process. You never know, they might even suggest you work from home, or cut you some slack on projects.

Maybe, if they have time, you can even ask them to be there throughout the procedure and hang out with you at home afterwards. Just having someone there to watch TV with you um, bring you snacks and check you're comfortable can make the world of difference to how quickly you bounce back to normal. Remember that having the right emotional support in place during your treatment cycle could also help prevent you from having regrets, according to research! While the egg freezing procedure is safe, there is a risk of reproductive tract infection any time anything is introduced into the vagina, and there's some emerging evidence to suggest a healthy "vaginal microbiome" can help protect you from infections.

The vagina has a few microbial species, but the most dominant type, Lactobacillus, are the ones that are usually recommended for supplementation.

A super practical thing to do is sit down and think through the process and now, while you have the wherewithal. Being aware and prepared is a sure fire way to bolster your confidence. But, remember that your doctor and medical team are there to provide answers, so you should never feel embarrassed to ask questions, no matter how many of them you have. If you have any outstanding questions after leaving the clinic, call back and ask.

Not only does removing the unknown help keep anxiety levels down, but also double-checking questions about medication, dosages etc.

Alexa told me "they" watch over me, even while I'm sleeping, which is enough for me to want to unplug the Echo and call it a night. Once you're ready to stop talking to the creepy bot, just say "stop. And now, you must abandon us. Note that this is just a program and Amazon isn't actually watching you. It does listen when you speak to Alexa, of course, to improve the response settings.

Time to dust your Echo because it's sneezing up a storm. But wait, it's not a living thing, so it shouldn't be sneezing. Just ask, "Alexa, can you sneeze? There's also a skill called I Just Sneezed that you can enable. When you say "Alexa, I just sneezed," the voice assistant will say "Bless you," or, "Say it, don't spray it.

When you can't remember how to spell a word, like "hippopotamus," Alexa is right there to help you out. But it's weird that the bot knows about the "spell icup" trick eye-see-you-pee. If you ask Alexa to spell "icup," it'll say, "I'd rather not answer that. Alexa also won't spell or say swear words because it "shouldn't say anything rude. Yes, Alexa can snore. I'm not sure who enjoys falling asleep to snoring sounds.

It seems like it would be hard to doze off to erratic noises. Perhaps the intent is to make you feel comforted if you're snoozing alone or maybe it's for people who can't sleep without the sounds of snoring. Either way, it's just weird. Try it out by saying, "Alexa, play snore sounds.



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