ET Will Be Sunday!

April 19, 2007

Good morning! I got a call from the lab a little while ago and found out that the Embryo Transfer (ET) will be on Sunday (day 5)! We will get another call on Saturday with the exact time for Sunday. Apparently the ERs go first and then the ETs, so the person I spoke with […]

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We Have Our Fertilization Report!

April 18, 2007

We got a call this morning (about an hour earlier than the earliest we expected to hear) from the lab to let us know the fertilization report. Of the 11 eggs they retrieved yesterday, 7 were mature. Of the 7 mature eggs, ALL 7 FERTILIZED!!! 🙂 We were ecstatic to hear the news! We know […]

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Lucky #11!!! :)

April 17, 2007

We are home and the procedure went well. We got 11 (my lucky #) eggs!!! 🙂 We are excited and very pleased with that number. We should get the fertilization report sometime between 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. tomorrow (Wednesday) and then the day after that have a better idea exactly when the ET will be. The […]

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One Day More…

April 16, 2007

To quote one of my favorite musicals Les Miserables, we have “one day more” until our aspiration/egg retrieval (ER)! The trigger shot went well last night. It took me a little while to get the needle in, as it didn’t slide in effortlessly as the Follistim pen ones had and hurt a bit when I […]

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ER Will Be Tuesday!

April 15, 2007

I am back from this morning’s bright and early appt. and it went very well! There were 8 measurable (over 10mm) follicles: 25mm, 22mm, 20mm, 18mm, 16.5mm, 16mm, 15mm & 13mm! They grew as follows: 25/22, 22/18, 20/16, 18/15, 16.5/14.5, 16/14, 15/13 & then we got the new 13 which must have been below 10 […]

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Plan B It Is!

April 14, 2007

So I just got a call confirming that we are going with “Plan B.” So I will stay on my injectable medications for one more day and I will report back to the downtown office at 7:15 a.m. tomorrow (Sunday) for blood work and an u/s. Unless the follicles do not develop “enough” by then, […]

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