Milestones & Remembrances

June 18, 2007

Good morning! Today I am 5dpiui (5 days past intrauterine insemination) or 5dpo (days past ovulation). My Beta blood test, which will determine if I am pregnant, is scheduled for one week from today! If the egg(s) that I ovulated last Wednesday were fertilized it, or they, hopefully have made their way down my left […]

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IUI #2

June 13, 2007

We had our second of two Intrauterine Inseminations (IUI) this morning. I got there just before 8:00 a.m., as I had yesterday, to deliver the semen. This time I stayed at the office for the 1 hour wait and caught up on my trashy Hollywood gossip magazine reading. I got called in to an examining […]

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IUI #1

June 12, 2007

We had our first of two Intrauterine Inseminations (IUI) this morning. I got there just before 8:00 a.m. and dropped off the the semen. They told me I had about an hour if I wanted to go have breakfast somewhere or something. So I decided to go to McDonald’s and tried their new Cinnamon Melts […]

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Then Again Maybe We’ll Go with IUI

June 11, 2007

A little while ago I got a call telling me that we’d be going with “Plan A” and that I should trigger tonight at 9:00 p.m., with the ER scheduled for 9:00 a.m. on Wednesday. I barely had time to digest that information when I received another call telling me that our RE had reviewed […]

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“Sitting Here in Limbo…”

June 11, 2007

I haven’t gotten “the call” yet and I am excited and anxious to find out which plan we are going with. Sean is taking a nice long nap and so I have had time to get some things done around the house and also wonder why the phone hasn’t rung yet. I started thinking about […]

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Monitoring #3

June 11, 2007

I did receive a voicemail on Friday afternoon that I did not need to return for monitoring until this morning (Monday), so Bob, Sean and I had a fun and relaxing weekend in Michigan and were able to stay until yesterday (Sunday) in the early afternoon, instead of having to come back early for monitoring […]

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