u/Impossible_Deer_1209

Any Info on This Outdoor Shed Boat?

Any Info on This Outdoor Shed Boat?

Watched it come in at Hotel Bellwether yesterday and was taken aback. Literally looks like two storage sheds placed on top of a platform with a bunch of outdoor furniture you could get at Costco. Very creative, made me giggle, but also curious if anyone knows the story behind this work of art?

u/Impossible_Deer_1209 — 8 hours ago

i’m 24 and found out i have a subclass u3a bicornuate uterus: i’m scared

Starting in my teens I had heavy, heavy periods and i’d bleed through overnight pads in an hour or less. I also had very painful period cramps.

Starting at 14 I began birth control and since then have been on maybe 15+ types because they give me high blood pressure and prolonged periods (one lasting a year!!)

I never wanted to have children until i met my husband. He’d be such a great father and really made me want to start a family. Unfortunately, I found out that all these issues were from a U3a uterus as well as PCOs. My other two sisters also have bicornuate uteruses. I don’t think that’s common, at all (they don’t want to have children, so I’m alone in the bicornuate uterus fertility world).

I’m on here to ask, do you have a similar experience with birthing success? I have two cervixes, I don’t know if that changes anything, but it sounds scary to me.

I’m seeing a fertility specialist soon, since I want to start trying to conceive in about a year from now. Would this be a helpful path? I’m sure it is, but I’d love to know if anyone else had successful help from fertility specialists.

A big fear too is miscarrying. I know that I wouldn’t handle it well mentally whatsoever. I realize you can get surgery but I found for my subclass you have to have miscarriages before being considered for a corrective surgery, which I personally feel is awful. It makes me almost not want to try to conceive at all, but I really, really want to have a family with my husband. Any input is really appreciated. I just feel very alone right now.

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u/Impossible_Deer_1209 — 14 days ago
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Is it worth getting the half gallon of strawberry basil lemonade?

I believe you literally save cents but I don’t think it accounts for the ice that also takes up the 30 oz in the large drinks as well.

Are enough of the strawberries and basil leaves given on the side to make the 4 16 oz drinks or is it usually eyeballed?

Worth the price? I really love this fresca.

u/Impossible_Deer_1209 — 1 month ago