Prayers for the thaw…

October 11, 2007

Please pray for our little embryo(s) this morning, as if they haven’t already, they will soon begin to thaw them, one at a time, until one is viable. Hopefully they will only need to thaw one. We will only get a call if none of them make it. The phone rang a little while ago […]

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Time for the ET!

October 10, 2007

I got a call late this morning that our embryo transfer (ET) tomorrow will be at 11:00 a.m. and that we are to arrive at 10:00 a.m. I asked the woman who called to repeat herself, so I could confirm, because of what happened with our last ET, when they left us a message to […]

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My 100th post! :)

October 9, 2007

This is my 100th post since I began this blog six months ago, in April of this year! Sean is taking a nap this afternoon, for the first time in over a week! So I actually have some time to check in… Today is day 18 of our cycle and God willing our ET will […]

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We’re on track!

October 6, 2007

Just a quick post to report back on my day 14 lining check yesterday. The thickness of my endometrium lining was 7.8 and it was 5 line. The nurse I met with was pleased to see that. She said they would like to see the thickness closer to 9 by next Thursday, the day of […]

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October, month of miracles…

October 4, 2007

Two very special people in my life were born in the month of October, my dear husband Bob (on October 21, 1975) and our sweet son Sean (on October 2, 2003). Bob and I also went on our first date on October 1, 1996. This month there is the potential for two more unlikely, though […]

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Sean is four! :)

October 2, 2007

Today is Sean’s 4th birthday! Hooray!!! He was soooooooo excited when he woke up this morning! He wanted to go downstairs right away, while still in his jammies, to open his presents from us! This picture was taken after he finished unwrapping his gifts. He is holding the “ESPN Super Sounds Soccer” set that we […]

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