“You know it may have actually worked…”

April 27, 2007

Today I am 5dp5dpt (10 dpo)! Only 5 more days until THE blood test and we find out if Sean is going to be a big brother! 🙂 I was talking with a friend yesterday about this time of waiting and how I was feeling about everything. I was filling her in on my conversation […]

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One Totsicle! :)

April 26, 2007

I am now 4dp5dt (9 dpo)! Translation 4 days past 5 day transfer (9 days past ovulation). I called our RE’s office this morning to find out if any of our remaining embryos made it to be frozen and was told that one did! 🙂 In the world of IVF a slang term for frozen […]

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And Now We Wait…

April 24, 2007

I am now 2dp5dt (7 dpo)! Translation 2 days past 5 day transfer (7 days past ovulation). One week from tomorrow (Wednesday) we will know if our little embryo burrowed in for the long haul. Bob is back to work today and Sean and I are having another low key day at home. It was […]

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We’re PUPO!!! :)

April 22, 2007

Just a quick post to let you know that the procedure went well and we are now officially Pregnant Until Proven Otherwise (PUPO)!!! 🙂 It was relatively painless, except for having to keep a full bladder so they could get a good view of my uterus through an abdominal ultrasound during the procedure. Of the […]

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ETA for the ET!

April 21, 2007

We have an ETA for our ET! The Embryo Transfer (ET) is scheduled for tomorrow (Sunday) morning at 10:00 a.m. and we are to report there at 9:00 a.m. I am allowed to eat breakfast and was instructed to drink water on our way to the office, as I am supposed to have a full […]

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No News is Good News Right Now…

April 20, 2007

I guess right now no news is good news! 🙂 Not too much going here, just enjoying the nice weather and trying not to get too anxious for Sunday. I am wondering how our little embryos our doing, but am not sure if they will update us tomorrow when we get the call with the […]

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