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thread: LTTTC Two Week Wait June - Aug 09

  1. #199
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    Dec 2008
    Melbourne, VIC
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    GL Kristy, I have absolutely everything crossed for you

    Beata x

  2. #200
    Registered User

    Feb 2009
    Brisbane
    123

    Wow Ladies, just WOW.

    Seems like July is a good month, I pray that it can be for all of us... I am so happy for all 3 of you gals who finally have a positive outcome. I dont think that people who havent been through what we all have can truely understand the MAGNITUDE of what this means. Huge hugs for all of you.

    Implantation occurs anywhere between Day 7 and Day 10. If you have a D6 Blasty then its all go within the next few days if its going to happen. Some women can actually feel it when it happens but usually not. Apparently implantation bleeding is actually quite rare but it does happen. In our cases we would probibly put it down to the transfer if we have blastys going in.

    Afm, no AF (that itch with a B) thus far. A bit of pain in the area but I think thats because of the difficulty the FS getting to my eggs. I have been falling asleep in the afternoons which is RARE for me (thank goodness Im working from home atm!) and (.)(.) are big and painful. I know its the pregnal though, I had the last injection on saturday morning. I am actually trying to detach from the entire thing now. I guess I am preparing for the worst... deep sigh. So hard to be positive sometimes.

    Oh well, guess I better eat now, damn pregnal makes me STARVING hungry all the time.

    I've got fingers and toes crossed for everyone.

    Hugs

    Sammie

  3. #201
    Registered User

    Mar 2007
    Newcastle, NSW
    265

    Congrats to Theresp, SpringValley and Londonmiss - wishing you all a H & H nine months. That is such wonderful news. It's nice to see those BFP flashing all over the place. Hopefully it's a good sign for the rest of us.
    Good luck to everyone in the TWW - doesn't it seem to take forever. I'm there with all you girls, BT is on the 19/07 (well that's the earliest of two dates I've been given so we'll take that one)
    This is our last frozen blastie, after this we have to start a fresh cycle so it will be extra disappointing if it doesn't take. I'm trying not to get my hopes up but it's hard isn't it? How early could you test or is the scheduled blood test the earliest? I had a day 5 blastie put back.
    Krikkit - fingers crossed for your blood test, I really hope it's a positive for you.
    Last edited by JanieS80; July 13th, 2009 at 01:05 PM.

  4. #202
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    Jun 2009
    N.S.W
    26

    JanieS80... I wish you all the best for you TWW, it almost drove me insane, but there was light at the end of the tunnel.
    I hope that this will be your time, and the fact that it is your last emby wont matter one bit.

    Best of luck to all of you who are due for you BT's I hope to be seeing some more BFP in here....

    best wishes to everyone

  5. #203
    Registered User

    Mar 2007
    Newcastle, NSW
    265

    Thanks so much Springvalley, hopefully some of your baby dust will rub off on me. V exciting!!
    Also thanks to Sammie for posting that info on implantation - I wasn't able to find any info on that anywhere so that's great.

  6. #204
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    Feb 2009
    Brisbane
    123

    Yep, got my FS on speed dial. Office and home number lol.

    On my first cycle I had many, many MANY questions and I wrote down all the answers. You know, for quick reference.

    Last edited by sammiejam; July 13th, 2009 at 08:41 PM.

  7. #205
    Registered User

    Nov 2008
    Perth
    582

    Negative

    Hi everyone.
    results came back

    I am already over it and this was just the 1st go.

    one thing I have noticed is the *because of your age* rule...

    I am sorta sick of hearing it actually, if everything was dependant on my age I am sure I would have been pregnant by now.

    *because of your age,
    -we arent giving you pessaries,
    -we would like you to start the next round straight away,
    -you should have had more fertilized eggs,
    -you should have had more survive,
    -you should of had blastos..

    I will be talking to my FS about this - and advising them to assess me based on ME not my age - cause if everything was normal - I wouldn't be seeing them!

  8. #206

    Apr 2009
    Melbourne
    1,069

    Hi Krikkit,
    Sorry to hear about your BFN.
    I can sympathise with the "it's your age" excuse. My friends/family/FS all say that I "will" get pregnant and that I'm "so lucky" because of my age. It doesn't make me feel any better after a BFN. FS is also reluctant to try anything different because of my age. Appareny being "my age" means I have to keep TTC for another decade before anyone will take me seriously.

    Good luck with your treatment and getting some answers.
    Seph

  9. #207

    Apr 2009
    Melbourne
    1,069

    *duplicate post*

  10. #208
    Registered User

    Jun 2009
    Sydney, NSW
    13

    Hi All,

    Well Im in the TWW, how frustrating!! I find myself turning into a insane crazy person, checking into Belly Belly everyday trying to see if my symptons are similar to anyone elses!!! My blood test is on Friday...
    I keep waking up throughout the night to go to the bathroom, and feel a sharp pain in my left hand side...of course Im also checking for Aunt Flo!!

    Bring on friday,

    Babydust to us all...

  11. #209
    Registered User

    Mar 2009
    Sydney, Australia
    33

    Hi Girls,
    As always lurking around and hoping that you all get a BFP's. To all those already blessed with them BIG congrats to those who are in the TWW hang in there it does happen.

    As for what happens after transfers here is what I used as a guide:
    3 day transfer-
    1dpt ..embryo is growing and developing
    2dpt... Embryo is now a blastocyst
    3dpt....Blastocyst hatches out of shell on this day
    4dpt.. Blastocyst attaches to a site on the uterine lining
    5dpt.. Implantation begins, as the blastocyst begins to bury in the lining
    6dpt.. Implantation process continues and morula buries deeper in the lining
    7dpt.. Morula is completely implanted in the lining and has placenta cells &
    fetal cells
    8dpt...Placenta cells begin to secret HCG in the blood
    9dpt...More HCG is produced as fetus develops
    10dpt...More HCG is produced as fetus develops
    11dpt...HCG levels are now high enough to be immediately detected on
    HPT

    5 day transfer-
    -1dpt ..embryo is growing and developing
    0dpt... Embryo is now a blastocyst
    1dpt....Blastocyst hatches out of shell on this day
    2dpt.. Blastocyst attaches to a site on the uterine lining
    3dpt.. Implantation begins,as the blastocyst begins to bury in the lining
    4dpt.. Implantation process continues and morula buries deeper in the lining
    5dpt.. Morula is completely implanted in the lining and has placenta cells &
    fetal cells
    6dpt...Placenta cells begin to secret HCG in the blood
    7dpt...More HCG is produced as fetus develops
    8dpt...More HCG is produced as fetus develops
    9dpt...HCG levels are now high enough to be immediately detected on HPT

    Take care xx

  12. #210
    2014 BellyBelly RAK Recipient.

    Dec 2008
    Melbourne, VIC
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    Kristy, big hugs hun . I'm sorry it's not a BFP, and I hope you get it soon

    Sammie and jodz, thanks girls for the implantation info. I now know how it all goes, bit hard to know everything and right now every little twinge I get I keep hoping it's implantation pain

    Kay, GL for your BT on Friday, you must be very nervous now! I hope it brings you a nice surprise

    Beata x

  13. #211
    Registered User

    Mar 2007
    Newcastle, NSW
    265

    Krikkit - so sorry to hear of your negative result, keep your chin up. I get sick of the age thing as well, it doesn't make it any better when things don't work out.
    Jodz - thanks for posting that info, very helpful.
    I bought a couple of HPT's today, not sure when I'll use them. Do pessaries effect the results you get?

  14. #212
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    Dec 2006
    Brisbane
    1,422

    Gee its so busy in here I can't keep up with everyone and where everyone is up to.
    A BIG CONGRATS TO ALL THE GIRLS AND DH WITH BFP

    Jodz... thanks for that info I was wondering about all that.
    Its good to know.

  15. #213
    Registered User

    Jun 2009
    N.S.W
    26

    Krikkit
    I am truly sorry to hear of your bfn.... I hope that it wont deter you too much, and that the nest round will will be seeing a gigantic bfp from you.

    Kay Kay
    good luck for friday's BT, i hope all goes well, fingers crossed for you

    everyone in here on the TWW lots of and

  16. #214
    Registered User

    Nov 2008
    Perth
    582

    Thank you!

    Hi Ladies, thanks for your support.

    I will be back when the TWW comes around.

    Good luck to everyone else and sticky vibes!

  17. #215
    Registered User

    May 2009
    110

    Hey girls, just wanted to pop in and say his to everyone. Congrats to all the girls with BFP's. So sorry to hear about the BFN's though. I'm still holding out hope that we'll all get our little bundles of joy soon.

    Krikkit - I so know what you mean about the whole age thing. I'm older than you (30) but I get it all the time at my clinic too. They're like "oh you're only 30, you have so much time up your sleeve, so don't even worry about it". As Seph pointed out though, I have told my nurses that just because I'm a lot younger than some of their other patients, it doesn't mean I want to spend the next 10 years TTC. Why should we be disadvantaged because we're young!!

    Seph - I saw that you had your FET over the weekend. Good luck and I really hope you get your BFP this time. I'll be thinking of you.

    AFM - I'm in the middle of a natural TWW at the moment. It's my first natural cycle in about 7 months (since before seeing FS), so I wanted to do what I could to check that I even ovulated (it was a bit iffy as to whether I was ovulating before I started seeing FS). So I did OPK's and got a positive surge result on day 18 of my cycle (so ovulation either day 18 or 19). I also had a blood test at clinic yesterday to confirm progesterone levels (also to check if I ovulated). And my prog level yesterday was 49.8 (day 26 of cycle), so nurse said that I definitely ovulated, which is good news for me. At least I know that I ovulated, which will help for FET's. So it looks like I'm a late ovulator with a longer cycle. I'm learning a little bit more each month.

    So I'll be waiting to see if I'm UTD from this natural cycle (not holding out much hope but you have to try I guess). Then if I'm not pg, I'll be doing a FET. I think AF should be due around this weekend or Monday next week.

    Good luck to everyone else in their TWW.

    Wishes xoxo

  18. #216
    Registered User

    Nov 2008
    Perth
    582

    Krikkit - I so know what you mean about the whole age thing. I'm older than you (30) but I get it all the time at my clinic too. They're like "oh you're only 30, you have so much time up your sleeve, so don't even worry about it". As Seph pointed out though, I have told my nurses that just because I'm a lot younger than some of their other patients, it doesn't mean I want to spend the next 10 years TTC. Why should we be disadvantaged because we're young!!
    Wishes...I know! - its like your so young.. we can make more money out of you....

    I have had a change of Dr for the 3rd time for the next protocol... grr... The 1st Dr richardson, semi retired- he flys every weekend to QLD.
    The second one Dr Argwal, is still in training and has just started at the practice, she wrote up my last protocol.

    The newest one is Dr Rowland, I see him next Tuesday to discuss the last cycle and protocol for this cycle - he has been around for a while from what I can gather and has plenty of experience, he did my last transfer too.. I didn't even see Dr Argwal at my transfer!

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