thanks ladies,feeling pretty sore so i'll keep it short,got 21 eggs,16 fertilised,fs rang today to see how i was going ,they were worried about over stimulation, also to tell me not to get my hopes up just because of fertilisation figures but i already knew that ,i had 16 fertilised last stim.Heading back to bed now with my water & heat pack,thinking of you all.
matthewsmum- you are a good egg layer!!!! Thats still a great number fertilised, so I will have my finger crossed so tightly for you that you get a big bfp first shot. Take it easy on the couch, I hope your kids and dh spoil you for a bit xx
afm- still no sign of AF! My next cycle is looking a loooong way off. I am probably going to go with the new clinic I think, I spoke to them today, need to sort out paperwork and transfer the embies.
Mathew'smum- great job on making 21 eggies no wonder you are sore. I hope your 16 embies grow big and strong.
Minniemouse - I'm beating you by 2 days I'm now cd60 we should be changing the thread name to Long term waiting for AF!
Saffy- well the day is not over but it does not look like I predicted right for either of us but I can feel AF is just around the corner for me I'd be surprised if she's not here by friday. I'm glad you decided to go with the new FS especially after your friends prediction. I had a long chat with Mindhugs last night and she is now 6 months pg after swopping FS to use her final embie on a FET she says it was the best decision she ever made. I hope it is just as lucky for you.
sunbeam- I am glad AF finally arrived and you can focus on your IVF cycle.
Thanks everyone for the advice on clomid, at least I know I am not going crazy. I agree saffy, I have had horrible sweats and it has really affected my mood. My poor DH must think I am slightly mental, I go through stages of bursting into tears for no reason.
I am currently 3dpo and having left sided ovary pain/twinges. Is it normal for ovary pain to continue post ovulation? As I was already ovulating before being started on clomid I worry about hyperstimulation...
hi all,transfer went well,1 blasty on board,2 maybe 3 were being frozen this afternoon,leaving the rest in the lab overnight to see if anymore get to blasty,thanks again ladies
Just popping in here quickly (or not), I'm a bit of a talker.
As Sunbeam said we had a good chat last week. Actually she has become a great buddy of mine and I'm very lucky to have her living so close to me (ok, yes, we hang out from time to time )..............
Just wanted to share a piece of information that played a part in my journey, that I hope might help you in some way. I am a LTTTCer and have had 4 miscarriages (2 natural & 2 IVF ones last year), and am now over 6 months pregnant with a little boy.
I stuck with my clinic and trusted my Dr for most of my journey which began about 3 years ago (the IVF part anyway...). I thought it was the best thing to do and that he was doing the best by me. But after 4 embies & 2 miscarriages with IVF, we were heartbroken, financially broken & I didn't physically think I could take anymore.
We had 1 left in the freezer and then we were out of the game and probably looking at buying 2 large dogs and trying for adoption. I was still suffering from "Post Traumatic stress" from 2 miscarriages in a row during last yeasr, and had began to activate Plan B which also involved doing a Uni Degree.
So it was with all of this in mind and going on that we decided, what the hell, let's just change Dr's and throw caution to the wind.
Would you believe, we changed Dr's, I ovulated 10 days later, my endometrium was not even thick enough, but he said "let's do it anyway and throw everything at it". So we did. They transferred my frozen embie by car from Bris to the Gold Coast. I went the Colorado Protocol, more blood tests than normal and way more evil Crinone pessaries than my previous Dr ever gave me (in fact kept up the Crinone until 16 weeks), and daily Clexane injections (which I will have to take until close to birth). My new Dr wasn't even here on the day to perform the Embryo transfer.............
And I now have 13 weeks left until I give birth by CS.
So if you are considering changing Dr's I would say go with your gut. My new Dr said it is often the case that when you change Dr's you fall straight away. I think it has to do with fresh eyes trying fresh things - or more to the point, WILLING to try fresh things to assist you.
Good luck girls on your journey's. It is so worth it when you get to your goal. And if you ever have any questions please feel free to PM me anytime. I am here for you too
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