Monday was transfer day and I had a list of instructions, at 630 took progesterone shot, second to last dose of antibiotic and methylprednisolone (sp?), then a little before 8 I took a shower, changed my estrogen patch (vivelle dot) because it fell off AGAIN! Then at 8 sharp I had to insert a medicine called "endometrim", I didn't know I needed this pill but my doctor gave me samples the day of the retrieval so I wouldn't have to go buy it. After I took it I just laid there for like an hour. Then at 1030 I was told to empty my bladder and immediately drink 24-36 oz of water. I was feeling incredibly nauseous so we went to the store to get me a second bottle of water and crackers. Then off to the clinic! Had to be there at 1130 and got there right on time. After a short wait they took me back to the same procedure room as the retrieval.
The embryologist came in and gave us our full day 3 report, most of my eggs were doing great! I had quite a few bigger than 8-cells but they like to transfer 8-cells so they picked 2 of the 5 8-cells and showed us pictures of them.
One of our 8-cells! |
Then we heard the page for the doctor and he came in with the nurse and the sonographer. He explained that the embryologist would load a syringe with a little solution, an air bubble, the eggs, another air bubble, and some more solution. They would put in a speculum, clean off my cervix, then put in a catheter with a removable center, they would then put in the catheter with the embryos and we would watch the sonogram for the air bubbles since they can't see the embryos. Then they would take out the syringe catheter and check it under a microscope to make sure they stayed inside. Once they get the all clear they would insert the other endometrim tablet and then have the nurse empty my bladder and then I'd lay there for 30 mins.
So everything pretty much went as they described but it was really uncomfortable. They had me sit not with my legs in stirrups but like the child birthing pose.... It was odd... LoL hey hubby was holding one leg and the sonographer held the other.... Irony... Anyway that helped relieve the pressure I was feeling. Then everything else went "normal", we watched them inject them and then we got the all clear the first try, they took out the uterine catheter and gave me one to pee.
Then it was just me and my hubby. We just talked the rest of the time about how with all the technology and whatnot, there's only a 70% chance, and the rest is entirely relying on God. It wasn't a negative conversation in the least. It's just amazing how no matter what, God has it all in His hands. All we can do now is pray and hope its His will.
I go back on May 14th for progesterone and estradiol levels and then on May 21st for my pregnancy test. I'm staying home on bed rest through Wednesday and debating if I want to work from home Thursday and Friday.
And Ashley was right, there is NOTHING good on TV.. Lol
SO HAPPY to hear things went well!!! Hope you ate some pineapple!!! ;)
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