Ohhhh, you're all so beautiful
I'm leaving now, to have it done, I feel heaps happy and emotional (good emotional), it's such a wonderful experience really!!!
Thanks again for your kind wishes
xxx
LOL Fletch!! Ur more excited than me he he he... No really though, I am having a BT on the 3rd of Oct! 13 more days to go!! They usually ring late in the arvo for the results, so I will be hanging out and climbing the walls on the 3rd LOL!!
Now the pressure is on Fletch! I wanna see us all in the Belly Buds Threads
Good luck with the belly dancin
I need to find the 2ww thread that pple have been talkin about? Do you know where it is, are you in it?
I was a bit worried about it dying off a bit (back to 3 cell) I havent heard of this before? It must b strong at least, since it kept growing, Lets just hope it keeps multiplying whilst implanting he he he he!!
Ally, I used to freeze and thaw cells (but not embryos) and the process would kill some cells, but not all, so if you froze 10 cells and 7 survived, then those 7 would multiply and go on and do their thing so you'd have a nice sheet of muscle/skin/eyeball/knee/whatever grown up in the lab. The zygote frozen down may have lost some cells, but that's OK because others lived and can continue dividing. Cell fate/cell mapping doesn't occur until later in humans (so you can lose some cells from a zygote and still get a healthy, perfect baby) so any cell division means that there are some alive cells, so it all sounds great to me! As I said, I have never worked with embryos, but I'd be well chuffed if that had happened to the cells I had frozen and brought back, especially after a two-year-plus freeze.
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