u/sawamurasunshine

▲ 5 r/IVF

After Effects of Donating Eggs

I'm a child-free woman who does not want to have children. However, because I don't want children, I am interested in helping someone who does. I am young-ish (within the accepted range) have a clean medical history and am highly-educated. I have already found a several clinics to potentially work with (and if anyone has experiences with Elevate Baby, please let me know...) And they're ready to move on to the next steps.

However, the one thing stopping me is fear about the after-effects of donating my eggs. If you've donated, please be brutally honest. Did you experience any after-effects such as bleeding, weight gain, something shifting, etc. I've thought very seriously about this and I'm scared to make the final push.

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u/sawamurasunshine — 5 hours ago

2012 Cutout

Hi! I’ve been a Niall fan since the start of 1D but I’m starting to think it’s time for me to part with this 2012 cutout. (Sorry for the numbers, photos are taken directly from my dep*p account).

(Please let me know if this isn’t an appropriate place to post this!)

Looks like there’s a market for this online as I’ve seen a few posted and thought there might be someone here that would appreciate it more than I do!

DM me if you’re interested!!

u/sawamurasunshine — 15 days ago
▲ 1 r/hyatt

Hi All! I'm a Hyatt employee and I need advice on choosing a hotel for five-nights at the end of August. All of my costs will be split with a friend. Last year we stayed at the Hyatt Centric Times Square and it was lovely, so we don't mind Times Square. We are attending an event at the Javits Center. My current options are:

Hotel Seville NoMad: I can get 3 comp nights + pay for two additional nights at $174 (discounted rate + taxes)

OR

the Hyatt Regency Times Square: 5 discounted nights at $378 for each of us.

My issue in choosing is that the Hotel Seville NoMad has had a slew of negative reviews recently, and I'm concerned with cleanliness/Looking not as nice since it's aged. Since I'm booking on behalf of my friend and I, I feel a lot of pressure to make sure it's a good experience for her. Any advice or experiences would be helpful! Thank you!

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u/sawamurasunshine — 2 months ago

Realized the only way I can log-in to our work Facebook account is by putting in my own credentials. I don't necessarily want to give these to my boss. How do I fix this as meta seems to change it's process every other day? I want to separate the two pages without losing access.

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u/sawamurasunshine — 2 months ago