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thread: LT TTC and Assisted Conception Feb-Mar 2012

  1. #181
    Registered User

    Jul 2006
    Melbourne
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    Thanks myturn, sorry I missed you are PUPO! Best of luck hun! Good luck to all in the TWW, I am banking on some more good news please!!

    Amy - OMG :-/ I have never heard of that before. No wonder you struggled. Wishing you all the best hun FX

    This thread is a busy one! Will endeavour to keep up as much as possible, which should get easier next week with DD at kinder

  2. #182
    Platinum Subscriber

    Apr 2010
    coastside, Vic
    2,172

    Hi girls,

    RhiChiCHi- gosh what a saga, as if you need that stress!
    Vic- yay for AF, I'm pleased you are able to get straight back into another cycle, good luck
    Kimbe- Mines in the morning, I have to be at the hospital at 7am, it is an hour away from our house so we are going to stay up there the night before, so we don't have to get up a 5! I can't wait either but stressing about my numbers. My trigger is at 7.45pm tonight, when's yours?
    myturn-hope you are feeling better soon but I remember my last epu, I was sore for ages, with a bloated tummy. rest on the couch for as long as you need, yay for being PUPO!!
    Amyjellybean- I'm glad you got to sleep through that whole experience! Sounds painful, but at least they would be able to make sure they got the embie in well, good luck!
    Kasby- gosh its been a year or so since I last took syneral, tastes a bit yuck hey, but if it does the trick its worth it!
    liseyt-congratualtions on a terrific number!

    hi everyone else x

    afm- trigger tonight and nothing tomorrow. Feeling a bit sore in the tummy now and noticed my weight loss has stalled ( I'm on the million kilo challenge) so hopefully that means my follies are growing well!

  3. #183
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    Nov 2011
    SE Melbourne
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    saffy - it really feels like you have sped through this whole process!!! woo hoo for trigger!

  4. #184
    Registered User

    Nov 2011
    Melbourne
    227

    Congratulations Myturn & Amy! I'll be keeping my fingers crossed for you.

    I hope everyone else is travelling along ok in whereever you are in your cycles.

    AFM I start Synarel tomorrow morning and have to admit I am a little nervous, not really sure why that is though...I have been waiting for all of this to start for months now

    I do have a question for you ladies though, has anyone been treated for elevated natural killers cells?

    I hope you have all a great weekend!

    xx

  5. #185
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    Nov 2011
    SE Melbourne
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    it's okay to feel nervous -- normal even! when you don't know what to expect..... think I said before, keep a drink handy so you can get rid of the taste xxx

    sorry can't help you with the elevated natural killer cells.... sound nasty though!!!

  6. #186
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    Jun 2007
    Blue Mountains
    143

    Quickie...Saffy, You'll have triggered already...yay! My triggers at midnight tonight. DH thinks he's sleeping in the spare room so the alarm doesn't wake him lol. I'm waking him if he even dares! We're an hour away too, but are not due there until 8.30am then we'll sit around till midday for EPU...nothing like a long build-up and wait at the hospital...and not being able to eat Grrr. DH has to have a tesa too and he'll be done well before me so being there so early is ok. GL with it.

    Vic - my EPU is 07.02.12, thx!

    Happy Sunday night all, hope the Gonal, Syneral, Orgal, Crinone and all the other concoctions are going well

  7. #187
    Registered User

    Aug 2011
    Port Lincoln
    1,216

    6 February 2012

    Got Their BFP's !!!!!


    Miss.B - 03.02.10

    Waiting for EPU/O/IUI or just something to happen!

    Vic261 - CD 2 US & BT 13.02.12
    Mia01 - CD ??
    Kerbear - CD4
    RhiChiChi CD7
    Kimbe - CD13 EPU 07.02.12
    Saffy - CD13 EPU 7.02.12 ET 10.02.12
    Kashby - CD27

    Waiting for Transfer

    Hanging out in the TWW (stalk them here: https://www.bellybelly.com.au/forums...ml#post3037281 )

    Janie71 - CD27 9 day post transfer 1 x day 2 embryo BT 10.01.12
    Missren - CD 8 day post transfer 1 x day 2 embryo BT 13.02.12
    Keta - CD27 BT 15.02.12
    Blossom73 - CD 9 day post transfer 1 x day 4 embryo
    Amy_jellybean - CD18 2 days post transfer 1 x day 3 embryo BT 15.02.12
    Myturn - CD23 2 days post transfer 1 x day 2 embryo BT 17.02.12

  8. #188
    Registered User

    Apr 2009
    1,103

    Planetsasha - im on the synorel and i was nervous day 1 aswell but after 7 days its bevome pary of d daily routine now. Youll do awesme dont worry

    Am on the phone so sorry for any spellin issues. Af finally arrivd after a massive migrane over the wkend which is good cos i have to start jabbing on wednesday! Perfect timing as i cldnt do d injections until af came so i was getting worried she wldnt show. Nervous for d injections but im sure ill get d hang of it.
    Hello to you all n hope ur having an awesme day xox more persies once i get home

  9. #189
    Registered User

    Jan 2012
    34

    Angry 2ww is kiiiiiiiiling me

    Hi Girls,
    its so busy in here and i am just not able to re-cap on everybody with whats happening, sorry i wouldnt know where to start!! but always wishing everyone in here loads of baby dust and fingers crossing and just praying for that BFP for everyone sooner rather than later.

    I felt i needed a quick vent to those that understand what im going through & perhaps feeling the same way (particularly the 6 of us that i can see that have BT's next week) ??....whilst i am no novice at the dreaded 2ww, i must say this last week is beyond a joke and really doing my head in.
    1st timer at the IVF 2ww and yesterday i was ready to give up and i had said to hubby no more, thats it. if this doenst work im done!

    i had heaps of support from friends remembering when my needles were / epu and et - but with that im all fine.
    Its this bit thats been the hardest!!! GRRRR & they certainly dont understand what it feels like!

    ok im done with my rant...

    for some preggo signs, so far nothing ? any other girls with BT due next week got any symptoms that are looking good for BFP ?

  10. #190
    Registered User

    Apr 2009
    Perth, WA
    1,587

    Hi hun, the TWW is really hard and I'm only a few days in!!! I cannot get past the nausea feeling at the moment, I have no appetite and everything I eat makes me wanna spew sorry if tmi bit today is the first time in 7 days that I've been able to go to the toilet I know that most of this is from the crinone but it doesn't make it any easier!!!

  11. #191
    Registered User

    Jan 2012
    34

    Hi hun, the TWW is really hard and I'm only a few days in!!! I cannot get past the nausea feeling at the moment, I have no appetite and everything I eat makes me wanna spew sorry if tmi bit today is the first time in 7 days that I've been able to go to the toilet I know that most of this is from the crinone but it doesn't make it any easier!!!
    Oh no Amy_Jellybean you have the Nausea :-( bugger mate. i dont have that or the loss of appetite..that bloody crinone is evil evil evil for playing tricks on is.. if infact is... the wait is mean..

    My boobs are hugest ever and im tiered (weary - like im ready for a nap right now) and its not fair that symptoms are so alike to preggo ones & af ! Lets hope your nausea, toilet and loss of appetite symptoms are the good kind and your BT is a BFP ! hang in there my fingers are deffo x'd for you xx.

  12. #192
    Registered User

    Aug 2011
    Port Lincoln
    1,216

    Saffy & Kimbe - Good luck for tomorrow. We will all be quietly stalking

    To all the girls in the TWW, its such a crap stage. Full of high hopes and low thoughts all within the space of minutes. Its so frustrating. I hope we get lots of BFP's in here. We all totally deserve it!

    AFM - CD2 today and starting my Gonal F friend tonight. This time around I got a flow chart, with days to have intercourse and the precise time to have the injections. I didn't get that last time. Also I am thinking about staying in Adelaide after transfer as normally I fly home within hours. Does anyone have any thoughts on flying so soon after transfer?

  13. #193
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    Apr 2009
    Perth, WA
    1,587

    Hi saffy yay for starting injections!!! I think all fs's are different when it comes to flying, I'm a travel agent so I fly a lot for work and my fs doesn't like me flying within a week of transfer xxx

  14. #194
    Registered User

    Oct 2009
    NSW
    96

    Hi Girls,

    Missren- the TWW is the WORST!! I absolutely loathe it. I can deal with the injections, the endless blood tests, the ultrasounds, all of it but hate the TWW with a passion. And in my opinion, it is completely different and so much worse than a non-IVF TWW because you know that a living embryo was/is in there. You never know that for sure any other way. I wish I had some good advice for you but I don't. Just hang in there, Darling. xxxx

    Amy- You poor thing! I haven't had a chance to comment but I couldn't believe it when I read that you have to have your transfers done under general! And now to feel so unwell. I really hope you don't have to don't have to go through this for long and get a BFP nice and fast.

    Hi to everyone else- I hope all you TWW-ers are doing well. I need to pop over to the TWW thread to check in.

    AFM- I'm ready to join the list! I'm CD2 today and will be doing a natural FET. I say natural but I'll be on prednisone and Clexane so that doesn't seem too natural. Hopefully, though they are zeroing in on the problem and this will be the one.

    Hope you're all well,

    Love, M. x

  15. #195

    Jun 2010
    District Twelve
    8,425

    Hi all,

    Just wanted to barge in and ask Meg if the FET with clexane and prednisone is due to high NK cells???

    Thanks

  16. #196
    Registered User

    Jan 2012
    34

    Hi Girls,

    Missren- the TWW is the WORST!! I absolutely loathe it. I can deal with the injections, the endless blood tests, the ultrasounds, all of it but hate the TWW with a passion. And in my opinion, it is completely different and so much worse than a non-IVF TWW because you know that a living embryo was/is in there. You never know that for sure any other way. I wish I had some good advice for you but I don't. Just hang in there, Darling. xxxx
    Thanks Meg!! i feel better already you girls Rock
    im exactly with you, ill take needles and strip naked in front of any doctor and happily have uncomfortable procedures over this 2ww. Your right, it definitely makes it harder knowing the embie was there and is it still there?? you constantly question.... "where did it go?? is it burrowing in there or has it dissapered ? WHY CANT i feel it working"

    ....ahh the joys of being female. i think that it only happens to those of us that can deal with it, so i guess we should take it all as a complement ?

    Good luck with your nat FET!!!! xxx

  17. #197
    Registered User

    Oct 2009
    NSW
    96

    Hi N2L- Yes, Darling. Here's the low down:

    I have severe endo that was around my organs and my ovaries were stuck down to the broad ligament that runs behind the pelvis. Everything else worked fine (I ovulate, hormone levels were normal, sperm count and motility good) but the fallopian tubes were never going to get the egg so initially we were told that IVF was the go for us and that we should expect a result quickly (!!!).

    After 4 transfers with no success I had surgery to clean up the endo (the back of my uterus was stuck to my bowel with scar tissue also) and the surgeon took a biopsy which revealed that I do have high levels of NK cells. As there was a possibility that the high levels were due to the presence of the endo, my next transfer (number 5) was done without any treatment for them but obviously that didn't work either.

    For transfer number 6, I was on the prednisone only and after yet another BFN, my FS sent me for another raft of tests to look for some of the nasty clotting genes. I don't have any of the really scary ones but I do have one Factor 5 Leiden gene. Apparently two is a real problem but one is enough for the FS to treat it. We are at the point where we agree with the FS that we need to throw everything at this. Because I am still young-ish (although I freak out about my age the FS doesn't- yet), my general health is otherwise really good, I respond really well to the stim drugs and we produce what appear to be really good quality embryos, the puzzle is working out what the problem is.

    So this time we will be on prednisone to suppress the NK cells and Clexane to address the possibility that the Factor 5 Leiden gene is causing some clotting problem. We'll see...

    What about you? Have you been tested for NK cells?

  18. #198
    Registered User

    Oct 2009
    NSW
    96

    Hi again Missren,

    The other thing that is different about an IVF TWW for me is that when it doesn't work there is a very tangible sense of loss. The closest I have ever been to being pregnant is immediately after the transfer and even though it is only a few cells, it is still a part of you and something that has the potential to be your longed-for child. Our pattern in the TWW is usually feeling quite positive and content immediately after transfer, feelings that fade pretty quickly after a few days. In the first week I am reasonably good at keeping my mind off things but the second week turns me into a crazy person.

    As I said before, there is no real advice I can give you other than to keep in mind your long-term goal. I realised last time that to ever get the result I want, I am going to have to go through a God-forsaken TWW first.

    Also, the beautiful girls in here know how you are feeling when the people in your life probably don't. Just knowing someone understands can help a lot.

    xxx

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