Anyone who had a Letrozole baby have any issues?

For those that had a successful pregnancy and birth with Letrozole use did your baby come out healthy and how are you doing now?

Can you also share if you've had any miscarriages or if you did anything in addition to help the success of your pregnancy?

Does anyone have any data to show any adverse effects of using Letrozole for a couple days in order to get pregnant?

Please share days used Letrozole and the dosage if possible.

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u/mindfulinspo — 2 days ago
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Top Russian & Eastern European Baby Names for 2026? Looking for stats, kindergarten lists, or real-life data

I’m expecting a baby girl and have been looking at Russian and Eastern European names. Most of the lists online seem to recycle the same names every year, so I’m curious what people are actually naming their babies in 2026- like a 2026 top baby names list. Curious for boys, too.

For example a lot of Russian Americans I know are picking Daniel for boys and Margot for girls.

I keep hearing that millennials are choosing less traditional names than previous generations, so I’m wondering if that’s true in Russia and Eastern Europe as well.

Are classic names still the most common, or are newer, more international names becoming popular?

Does anyone have any recent data to share?

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u/mindfulinspo — 2 days ago

Review- Anyone who had a Letrozole baby have any issues?

For those that had a successful pregnancy and birth with Letrozole use did your baby come out healthy and how are you doing now?

Can you also share if you've had any miscarriages or if you did anything in addition to help the success of your pregnancy?

Does anyone have any data to show any adverse effects of using Letrozole for a couple days in order to get pregnant?

Please share days used Letrozole and the dosage if possible. Thank you!

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u/mindfulinspo — 2 days ago

Anyone who had a Letrozole baby have any issues?

For those that had a successful pregnancy and birth with Letrozole use did your baby come out healthy and how are you doing now?

Can you also share if you've had any miscarriages or if you did anything in addition to help the success of your pregnancy?

Does anyone have any data to show any adverse effects of using Letrozole for a couple days in order to get pregnant?

Please share days used Letrozole and the dosage if possible. Thank you!

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u/mindfulinspo — 2 days ago

Will Nicki and Pauly ever get married?

In the beginning of a double shot of love, I thought she was a very sweet girl who just wanted love but now that they’ve been together for so long I’m wondering why he’s just stringing her along.

I understand he’s wealthy and famous and everything but she made it clear that she wanted to be a mother and a wife and she’s only getting older.

I just don’t get it. I don’t understand why he doesn’t propose and they just don’t get married.

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u/mindfulinspo — 9 days ago

Anyone have a healthy baby with Letrozole after 35? Any issues?

I have had 3 first trimester miscarriages but used Letrozole for the first time and made it out of the first trimester.

Would love to hear your success stories. My doctor could really not give me any feedback or information about any fetal risks with letrozole. Clomid input is great, too!

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u/mindfulinspo — 12 days ago
▲ 4 r/Names+1 crossposts

Girl name that works in USA and easy for Vietnamese and Slavic families

What is trending right now for that mix?

I’ve heard Tiffany and Stephanie, Vivienne, Penelope for the Vietnamese side. Sometimes Anna or Annie. Lots of Jennifer’s.

For Slavic names I have no idea why is “trending” right now. I do know all the traditional names. I have a cousin who named her daughter Margot which is completely not in line with a homage to Slavic culture.

In short- if you or anybody you know is Vietnamese or Eastern European what are their naming their daughters right now? Or let me know if you have any really good ideas.

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u/mindfulinspo — 13 days ago

Disposable plates/bowls

Hi crunchy moms,

I’m getting overwhelmed with cooking all the time and doing dishes constantly. Husband wants paper plates, but I see that they all have a plastic coating on it.

Is there any disposable plates and bowls that can make life easier that are nontoxic or low toxic?

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u/mindfulinspo — 18 days ago

Crunchy methods to help prevent PPROM?

I went into labor at 37 weeks because my water broke without any contractions and I didn’t get contractions until 24 hours later which I know is technically not premature rapture of membranes, but I would love to go to 40 weeks if at all possible for my next pregnancy.

Looking back at my labs, I realized my vitamin D was super low and I was never advised to increase my supplements. I was also not given direction about eating at least 60 g of protein a day and I know I wasn’t doing that looking back at my diet. I spoke with some Doulas and they were saying that protein and vitamin C are crucial in keeping the sac intact.

Is there any literature that supports that?

Have any of you experienced this or found a way to keep yourself pregnant as close to 40 weeks as possible?

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u/mindfulinspo — 26 days ago
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Anyone have success with Letrozole or Clomid after age 35 while dealing with Hashimoto’s or another autoimmune condition?

I’ll be 35 soon and have Hashimoto’s and am curious to hear others’ experiences.

Did you conceive using Letrozole or Clomid? How many cycles did it take? Were your thyroid levels well-controlled before treatment? Did your autoimmune condition seem to affect your fertility journey at all?

Something I noticed is my IVF doctor never increased my t4 medication during first sign of pregnancy and I lost 3 pregnancies in the first trimester. I know that is not their scope but finally learning about thyroid disease it says to increase your dosage 30% at first positive test.

I finally found another doctor who is willing to add t3 medication and I feel so much better already.

I’d love to hear any success stories, advice, or things you wish you had known before starting treatment.

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u/mindfulinspo — 26 days ago