Tuesday, February 7, 2012

IVF #2 CD 20 Transfer Info and 1dp5dt

I didn't update at all yesterday about the transfer. But, it went fantastic! We really couldn't have asked for any better. 

When we arrived at the clinic I took my Valium as instructed. We were called back shortly after which made me nervous since I wasn't feeling it at all. They brought us into the newly expanded part of the clinic. It was absolutely beautiful. We walked past the embryology lab which was fish-bowl style. There were lots of people working away.

When they brought us into the room it felt more like a spa room than a transfer room. Super comfortable bed, no stirrups, low lighting, music, and calming colors. The nurse came in and explained everything that was going to happen. She asked if I had a preference for the doctor and I said I didn't care. She had a print out of our embryos and she started counting. Where did she stop? 17!! Of course not all of them were at the same stage, but all were still going, which completely shocked and amazed both W and me. 

Then the doctor came in. It was the same one who did my retrieval and I really liked him. W actually remarked when he first came into the room to explain the retrieval procedure my heart rate dropped dramatically by the time he left. 

Dr. Greene told me we had 4 blastocysts and that he recommended transferring 1 or 2. He said he would need a lot of coaxing for 3 since the quality was so good. We talked about the odds. Transferring 2 meant greater odds for twins, but it also upped the success rate from transferring 1. Transferring 3 made the triplet rate a little scary for both of us and didn't change the overall success rate.  

He showed me the best blastocysts and I then asked about the grading. He opened a door which led directly to the embryology lab and called the embryologist in. She told me of the 4 we had, 2 were 4AA and 2 were 4BB. There were a bunch more that were close and they were going to monitor them to see whether they turned to blast. Her recommendation was to transfer the 2 4AA's and freeze the 4BB's. Done deal.

Dr. Greene first did a trial transfer and then the actual transfer. When he was doing the trial transfer he turned the screen towards me and moved the catheter so I could see what I was looking at. He then said, "That's me, waving hello." We all laughed awkwardly at that one. 

W was there holding my hand the entire time and it was over quickly. No cramping, no discomfort, totally smooth. Dr. G counted down, "3, 2, 1" when he put them in, but I couldn't see anything different on the screen. I wasn't sure exactly where to look. 

I scooted up the bed and relaxed for the next 20 minutes or so. We got a picture of the ones we transferred and I've been transfixed by them since. Maybe I'm biased, but I can't believe how perfect and beautiful they are. 

After the 20 minutes the nurse returned and said I could get dressed. We walked about 30 seconds down the hall and were at acupuncture. I definitely fell asleep there and felt super relaxed. We went home and spent the rest of the day lounging around and watching comedies. 

Today I went back to work since I've missed so much. It was a light day and I tried not to pick up any of the kids or be too physical with them. When I woke up this morning I felt really anxious, but was able to listen to Circle + Bloom, and that really helped. 

Unfortunately, W texted me around 11 saying the stomach bug had hit him. This evening was spent laying low and relaxing again. I feel terrible that he got it too since it's no fun. I hope he feels better soon. 

Tomorrow I have acupuncture scheduled for 3:30. We bought tickets to the SU Georgetown game, but I'm not so sure we will be going. It's harder to be distracted and positive when your hubby is so sick. I'm trying my best though. 

I'm thinking positive and grateful thoughts and really hoping this is it. Oh yeah, and here are my amazingly beautiful future babies:
Our 2 4AA blastocysts
Our joke is that the one on the left looks more like me since it's rounder and I have a rounder face and features. Very creatively, it is nicknamed "round". The one of the right looks more like W since he has a more narrow face and more pointy feature. That one is called "pointy". So hopefully "round" and "pointy" are getting comfy cozy as I type. 

16 comments:

  1. So glad everything went so well! And Round and Pointy are adorable! :)

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  2. I'm glad everything is going to well!!! Heres to the tww!

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  3. So glad it went well!!!! :) :) Look at your beautiful babies!!! Stick little ones stick!

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  4. Sounds like a successful transfer. And such good ratings. Many good thoughts and prayers for a fast 2WW and a BFP!

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  5. That transfer sounds totally perfect! I just know this is it for you! :)

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  6. I am so happy to hear that things went so well. Round and Pointy are beautiful!

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  7. Sounds like a wonderful experience!! Your babies are beautiful!

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  8. Wow sounds like you had picture perfect transfer. I didnt know that valum was available at transfer? I am all for it though, especially with people who are know to have difficult transfers. Love the names!

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  9. Beautiful blasts you've got there! Although I have to admit, I can't tell them apart :)

    Yeah for being PUPO!!!! I hope they stick and stick good :)

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  10. Your transfer sounded so serene and calm. Glad everything went smoothly. Sending sticky vibes for round and pointy, they look lovely.

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  11. It sounds like you had a great experience. Keeping my fingers crossed for you!

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  12. Wonderful news that things went so well! Praying that a sticky BFP is soon to follow.

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  13. Congrats on the great transfer! Crossing my fingers for you.

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  14. Glad your transfer went well. Hopefully we'll all be celebrating BFPs next week!

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  15. Those are beauts! Go round and pointy!

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  16. I clicked your blog link from an IVF forum. Stay positive and enjoy each day with your BFP. Your embies are beautiful!

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