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Shipping & Handling Included**Haul Away of Your Old Mattress & Box Spring is Available for $85.00 at Checkout. Memory Foam Mattress, Wooden Bed Frame Pictured is Not Included The Ara mattress is the closest thing to sleeping on a cloud. Experience the ultimate in a luxuriously soft, supportive sleep environment. The 13” Ara boasts 6-5/8 inches of premium memory foam that envelops you in an unparalleled feeling of weightless sleep that is supported by our patented Wedge Edge Support System and our proprietary ‘Air Channel’ Base. 3” 5-lb visco memory foam 3-5/8” 5-lb visco memory foam3/8” Air Comfort Layer 6” Proprietary Air Channel Base 3”x3” Sleep Science Patented Wedge Support System for 20% more sleeping surfaceRelieves pressure points, improves circulation and supports the body for a neutral spine. Air Channel Base allows for air flow and heat dissipation Medium plush best for side and back Sleepers Pairs beautifully with a Sleep Science Adjustable bed or bed foundation.




CertiPur Certified – Foam is free of flame retardants, heavy metals, formaldehyde, & phthalatesWhite Glove Delivery to your home and set up in your bedroom.Keep it fresh – Machine washable zip-off mattress cover Sleep Science has 20+ year in specialty bedding – Pioneers of design and comfortSleep Science Comfort Rating: Medium Plush with support layer  13” pillow top mattress fits the dimensions of your bed   Bedframe not included  This mattress should rest upon a solid surface for best results  Meets the requirements of 16 CFR Part 1633 - Federal flammability (open flame) standards  First time visco memory foam sleepers, please allow 30-60 days to adjust to sleeping on a visco elastic memory foam mattress.  Visco Memory foam conforms to your body to relieve pressure points and improve circulation  Hypoallergenic and dust mite resistant  Compressed and rolled packaging for easy transport and deliveryA slight foam odor may occur when first opened. It will dissipate within 24-48 hours.




Mattress Limited Warranty: 20 years against manufacturer defects  King Mattress (2-Twin XL Mattresses Side By Side) dimensions: 76” W x 80” D x 13” H; Weight: 138 lbsEach Twin XL Mattress dimensions: 38" W x 80" D x 13" H; Weight: 69 lbs Our bodies change from year to year and even day to day. The Sleep Science adjustable power bed system allows you to have a customizable sleeping experience every night enabling you to cater to your body’s ever changing needs! Ensure superior comfort and wake up feeling refreshed for years to come with a bed that bends with you!The Sleep Science adjustable base transforms your bedroom into a sanctuary of personalized comfort.  At your fingertips is the power to create your perfect sleep position, as well as enjoy reading, watching TV or browsing your mobile device in personalized comfort. The head and foot massage feature soothes the body.  Adjustable beds are redefining how all ages relax and rejuvenate. 3 Pre-programmed positions, that can be customized: Reading, Flat and Zero-Gravity3-part leg allows for customized bed height by customizing a 3”, 6” or 9” legSide and foot mattress retainer bars keep mattress securely in place at the foot AND the sidesWireless remote control with back light for ease of use in the darkMassage feature at head and foot with three levels of intensityCan be used as a stand-alone bed700 lb. lift capacityFits into most bed frames Free fall motor design




safety feature Battery back upMeets requirements of 16 CFR Part 1633 – Federal flammability (open flame) standards with a Sleep Science Mattress1 year in home warranty Years 2-5 free replacement of defective partsLifetime warranty on mechanismSuper quiet motor and operating system with power down systemTo speak to an Adjustable bed specialist call 800.723.0316 (8:00 – 4:30 PDT, Mon-Fri)Split King (2 Twin XL individual bases and 2 remote controls) 75”W x 79”D x 16”H; Standard shipping via White Glove* furniture carrier is included in the quoted price. Delivery includes in-home setup and removal of packing materials. Carrier will call or email to set up appointment with delivery window. Please include a daytime phone number in the shipping information at the time of checkout. If you have any customer service questions, order status inquiries, concerns regarding defective product, assembly of furniture or product operation, please call 800-723-0316 and ask for the Customer Service Department related to Costco.




Delivery is not available to Puerto Rico, Alaska or Hawaii. *Haul away of your old mattress and box spring set is available for an additional fee.  This fee will be quoted at checkout. ComforZen 3" Gel Memory Foam Mattress Topper (Assorted Sizes) | Night Therapy 4" Pressure Relief Memory Foam Mattress Topper | Serta 4" Pillow-Top and Memory Foam Mattress Topper | ComforZen 2" Gel Memory Foam Mattress Topper - Various Sizes | Dreamfinity 4" Memory Foam Topper - Various Sizes | Dreamfinity 3" Memory Foam Topper - Various Sizes | Serta 3" Gel Memory Foam Airflow Topper (Assorted Sizes) | Aerus Natural Memory Foam Topper - Twin - 2" | ComforZen 4" Gel Memory Foam Mattress Topper (Assorted Sizes) | Night Therapy 3" Memory Foam Mattress Topper | Aerus Natural 3.0 lb. 2" Memory Foam | Iso-Cool 3" Visco Elastic Memory Foam Mattress Topper with Outlast Cover (Assorted Sizes) | Dreamfinity Topper Cover - Various Sizes | Serta 4-Inch Renewal Memory Foam Mattress Topper (Various Sizes) |




Aerus Natural 2" Memory Foam Combo - King | Lane SleepLux Gel Memory Foam 2" Mattress Topper (Assorted Sizes) | Aerus Natural 2" Memory Foam Topper - Queen | Serta 3" All-Season Memory Foam Mattress Topper (Assorted Sizes) | Aerus Natural 3" Memory Foam Combo - King | Dreamfinity 2" Memory Foam Topper - Various Sizes | Comfort Tech 2" Serene Performance Foam Mattress Topper with Cover (Assorted Sizes) | Aerus Natural 2" Memory Foam Combo - Full | BIOS Ache and Pain Relief Memory Foam Queen Topper | HomeLuxe Luxury Feather Bed - Various Sizes | HomeLuxe Dreamy Downlike Fiber Bed - Various Sizes | American Sleep Dual-Side Eco-Green Topper - Twin | Iso-Cool Polyester Mattress Pad with Outlast Cover | I purposely did not have a birth plan during my pregnancy after seeing so many new moms distraught after their child's birth. The miracle of a new life seemed overshadowed by their disappointment because it wasn't what they had planned.




But life doesn't always go according to plan. I had a great midwife and supportive husband, so I was confident that ultimately I would follow whatever birth plan was best for the baby. After 32 hours of horrendous back labor with no progress, we had to make the safest decision and an emergency cesarean was the outcome. I'm not disappointed or upset because in the end I had a healthy and happy little boy. But in case a C-section is in your cards... here's what I wish I knew in advance. Myth #1: The epidural doesn't hurt. Actually, they were somewhat accurate. The epidural needle itself may not hurt... but going through a contraction while a stranger is strategically trying to place a harpoon in your spine isn't exactly enjoyable. And while your contractions are causing your body to involuntarily distort into a multitude of unknown yoga poses... they pleasantly remind you not to move so the needle doesn't paralyze poke you. Myth #2: The operating room is a little chilly.




I initially thought the freezing from the epidural had spread to my other limbs since I was losing feeling in them but turns out it was just the fact that the thermometer was set to -40. I wasn't sure if I was in the operating room or the morgue at this point. You should be able to trade in your tissue paper hospital gown for your choice of leather or sheepskin before entering this room. Who needs freezing medication?! A few more minutes in there and they would have needed an ice pick to get my baby out. Myth #3: Getting mild shakes from the drugs is normal. I think I fractured a molar from my teeth chattering so much -- or maybe that was hypothermia setting in from the sub-zero temperatures. Either way, I could have put Miley Cyrus and her twerking to shame with my effortless convulsions. I see why those beds have straps now... Myth #4: You might feel a slight tugging sensation as we get the baby out. A slight tugging sensation?!?! This wasn't removing a hair elastic, people... this was forcefully removing a small human from the depth of my internal organs.




If after 32 hours of labor my eight-pound son couldn't get out on his own, he wasn't gonna come jumping out like a jack-in-the-box with a little "tug." I can't say I was a big fan of someone crocheting with my intestines. Myth #5: Movement in your lower body will be limited until the freezing wears off. Limited... hahaha, that is quite the understatement. I was paralyzed to the point that when they rolled me from the operating table onto the stretcher I actually asked if my lower body came with me or not. I was sure they accidentally removed my legs along with my child, and was contemplating whether or not there was still a Freak Show Circus in need of a torso. Myth #6: As the morphine leaves your system, you might notice an itchy sensation. I probably looked like a candidate for an exorcism the way I was ravaging at my own skin in the recovery room. For the next 48 hours I was convinced that the IV was dripping microscopic centipedes into my body and not medication.




When my breakfast came I strongly contemplated using the toast as a loofah, and it didn't help that the hospital blanket was a fabric blend of 50 percent cotton, 50 percent hay. I have never been so happy to see Benadryl in my life. Myth #7: The electric compression stockings help with circulation.the compression stockings help with keeping your itchy legs completely unreachable for your fingers to get at. I felt like I was playing a live game of Operation trying to quickly get my hands down the cuffs before the next electric squeeze severed off my fingers. Thank goodness for the catheter... or else I probably would have peed in my empty yogurt cup before attempting a game of Twister trying to free myself of the bags, wires, IVs and electric cords. Not to mention that the bed had more buttons than the elevator at the CN Tower. Myth #8: You may have less feeling and be swollen around the incision area for a while. I was so swollen on either side of my 24 staples that it looked like I had a hot dog bun attached to my stomach.




If it's not already enough to have an abdomen that better resembles the mouth of a platypus, it's even worse not to have any feeling in it. It may sound good not to have feeling after a surgery -- except for the fact that it was only the top 2 cm of my skin that I couldn't feel. Just enough so that if I did up my jeans I probably could have zipped half of my stomach flesh into the zipper before noticing. But don't worry... the incision past the first few skin layers had plenty of feeling. Similar to Bruce Lee kicking you in the stomach with stilettos on. Myth #9: Your stomach will feel tender when you move around. A tender stomach is what you feel after you eat one too many burritos.... horrendous pain is what you feel after a knife slices through your midsection to pry a child from your loins. Getting out of bed was a 53-step process that involved grunts similar to what you hear in a professional tennis match. The first time I stood up in the hospital I felt like my insides were starting to become my outsides, so I held my stomach each step to ensure that I didn't come apart in case the doctor forgot to tie a double knot.




Myth #10: Holding a pillow over your incision when you sneeze or cough stops the pain. I could have held a memory foam posturepedic mattress against my stomach and still would have felt like my guts were going to start coming out. Holding a pillow does nothing... holding your breath for dear life is more accurate. My first mistake was that I started to watch a comedy movie with my hubby after getting home from the hospital, but after the first chuckle I think I saw the white lights. I see where the saying "laughing until you're in stitches" comes from. I was sure I might need a few more after that, so I switched to a drama movie. Myth #11: You might not feel the same connection to your baby (as opposed to a natural birth). I don't know about you, but I don't think that the bond of mother and child is solely dependent on which body part the baby exited from. The moment they placed my beautiful son on my chest, I couldn't have been more filled with love and absolute awe.

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