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This may be asked a million times but I'm using Clorox wipes for the first time believe it or not. It says can be used on SS and wood surfaces which makes me nervous. What surfaces do u use them on?
TTC # 1
Me: Hashimotos Disease, Elavated Prolactin, Uterine Polyps DH: SA good
12/11: HSG polyps found; 1/12: 1st apt with RE; 1/12: SHG: polyps confirmed, 2/12: diagnosed with Hashimotos, prescribed synthroid; Elevated prolactin, MRI clear, prescribed Dostinex; 2/12: hysteroscopy & D&C
3/2012 unmedicated cycle= BFN
4/2012 trigger + iui + endometrin=BFN
5/2012 Ovaries look "PCO-Like". Finally able to trigger on CD28. Trigger + TI + Endometrin = BFN
6/2012 Follistim + Trigger + iui = BFN
7/2012 Follistim + Trigger + iui = BFN
Unmedicated cycles 8/2012 & 9/2012=BFN
10/2012 IVF#1 = BFP 9dp3dt Beta=20, 14dp3dt Beta=9 C/P
IVF#2 Estrogen Priming Protocol beginning 1/14/2013
Beta 7dp5dt 117, Beta 9dp5dt 223, Beta 12dp5dt 583
1st Ultrasound 2/28 showed two yolk sacs! Next ultrasound 3/7
Re: Clorox wipes
Bathroom surfaces: shower/tub, toilet, vanity top, sink, light switches
Kitchen surfaces: laminate counter top, microwave inside/out, front of the fridge (white kind, not SS), light switches. I used them on my previous stove's stovetop; the new one is a glass top so I use special cleaner.
That's what I usually use them on.
Be careful when using them on some plastics. I used it to clean my cell phone once and it messed up the screen. :S
I don't know about SS, but they leave a lot of streaks, so I wouldn't just because of that.
So funny I was thinking about using them on my cell phone screen too. Thanks for the tip!
Me: Hashimotos Disease, Elavated Prolactin, Uterine Polyps DH: SA good
12/11: HSG polyps found; 1/12: 1st apt with RE; 1/12: SHG: polyps confirmed, 2/12: diagnosed with Hashimotos, prescribed synthroid; Elevated prolactin, MRI clear, prescribed Dostinex; 2/12: hysteroscopy & D&C
3/2012 unmedicated cycle= BFN
4/2012 trigger + iui + endometrin=BFN
5/2012 Ovaries look "PCO-Like". Finally able to trigger on CD28. Trigger + TI + Endometrin = BFN
6/2012 Follistim + Trigger + iui = BFN
7/2012 Follistim + Trigger + iui = BFN
Unmedicated cycles 8/2012 & 9/2012=BFN
10/2012 IVF#1 = BFP 9dp3dt Beta=20, 14dp3dt Beta=9 C/P
IVF#2 Estrogen Priming Protocol beginning 1/14/2013
Beta 7dp5dt 117, Beta 9dp5dt 223, Beta 12dp5dt 583
1st Ultrasound 2/28 showed two yolk sacs! Next ultrasound 3/7
Bathroom: wipe off washer/dryer, counters
Kitchen: counters, appliances (We don't have SS.)
Others: Light switches and door knobs
I'm sure there are other things I use them on too.
I have used plain alcohol wipes (in the tiny square package) on my screen (covered by a thin screen protector) and it worked well with no streaks.