Friday Fertility Fun! Win a Free Fertility Scope
August 8, 2008 by Kristen King
Filed under Women's Health
(www.livelywomen.com) — Are you ready to start — or expand — your family? I’m giving away a free Fertility Scope to one lucky Lively Women reader! Originally I received it as a review product, but since it will be a while before we start trying for babies over here, I don’t want to be greedy. So! If you want to win, all you have to do is leave a comment on this post telling me what having a baby means to you. I’ll pull a commenter at random to win the Fertility Scope.
Rules and Regulations
- The prize is available to US residents only, but ANYONE can leave a comment. If you’re commenting just for fun because you’re outside the US, please let me know so I don’t draw an ineligible name.
- Both men and women are free to enter so long as you’re in the US (see Rule #1).
- Only commenters who answer the question will be entered to win. Saying, “Give it to me!” totally does not count.
- The winner must contact me within 48 hours of being notified or a new winner will be chosen.
- Contest ends Friday, August 15, 2008, at 11:59 p.m. ET. No comments after that time will be eligible to win.
Why You Might Want the Fertility Scope
* Unlimited Tests
* 98% Accurate
* FDA Registered
* No Messy Urine Tests
* Saliva Based Test
* Auto Focus
* New Ergonomic Design
* Results in Minutes
* Free Carrying Case & Lens Cleaner
Read more about the Fertility Scope here. It retails for $39.95, but here, one reader will get it free, just for commenting!
So, what are you waiting for? Leave a comment saying what having a baby means to you, and you’ll be entered to win a Fertility Scope from Lively Women.
(image courtesy of Fertility Scope)
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To me, having a baby means a total life change to fulfill a long-standing dream. I’m 26, divorced, and single right now. I have no children and all of my friends around me have at least one, if not one with another on the way. Having a child would put me in a place I’ve dreamed of since I was little.
To me having a baby means… everything, I have always dreamed of being a mom (a wonderful mom at that) since I didn’t grow up with a mother in my life. Bringing a child into this world to love and nuture and to teach how to be the best person they can be is truely important to me. And the fact that I’ve been trying to have a child for a few years with no sucess means it will be even more special when I am blessed with finally becoming pregnant.
Having a baby is everything. Congrats to the winner and thanks for the contest!
My husband and I have been trying for over a year to conceive. We are both eager to become parents and start a family. It would mean so much to both of us!
My husband and I have a beautiful 7yr old little girl. We stopped using protection 7yrs ago and said when its time it will happen. Being a mother and being able to have a baby is a special gift and I treasure it every time I look at my daughter However, I would like to have 2 more children and I’m 36. I haven’t gone to IVF because of all the risks. We’ve decided to adopt our 4th child to change the life of a little one who maybe doesn’t have parents. We love children and hope to be pregnant soon:) thanks for the opportuntity ya
Having a baby means extending our love as a couple to a child. We understand that our lives will now encompass a new life and passing down our family lineage to the next generation. We know that the gift of a child comes from God and children help us grow.
My husband and I have been trying to conceive for a year, and found out I was pregnant in April — almost a year to the day when we started trying. Unfortunately, I had a miscarriage in mid-June, over Father’s Day weekend, which was doubly difficult because my dad died unexpectedly in January and this was my first Father’s Day without him. It made me sad that he would never get to know his grandchildren, so when I lost this baby my one consolation was the belief that our baby is with our loved ones who’ve gone on before us, including my dad. My baby was probably the best Father’s Day gift I could give my dad. It was truly bittersweet.
This baby will always be remembered, but we would love to have children that we can know here on earth. As difficult as it was to lose this baby, I count it a blessing to have even been pregnant.
As for what having a baby means to us? It means unmatched love, a joyful lack of sleep, a gift from God, more dirty diapers than we care to think of… but a miracle nonetheless. A miracle and a gift that we will cherish forever.