morning ladies (well...most of you are in noddyland at the moment!!)
cinny - cool, once i started reading up on icsi i felt much better too. our clinic wont do blast transfers so dont know too much about that. you must be feeling such mixed emotions...i know i am!!
welshbugger - thanks for your well wishes. did you hear that kylie had to finish the show early coz she didnt feel well??
ange (my hair buddy...

) - what did you have done? i had cut and colour (red). you made me laugh about your "smile"

OMG (oh my god - for the newbies) i cant believe what you said about your blisters. you poor thing. i hope they're healing up nicely!!
aunty - you're so sweet. the list is looking fab!! how you feeling??
silva - thanks for your well wishes. i'm feeling much better today thank you. what a day yesterday was!! lol. good luck with your next app today and 12 follies so far is great!!! god, you're so close now!!
tony - GL (good luck) with starting stimms today!!!
tans - its lovely to hear how nice your dh is to you!!! aaawww, bless him! (you have him trained well

)
lara -

you crack me up!!!! sorry to hear about your hot moments...it will all be worth it very soon!
sophie - how you doing hunny?? you're so quiet that i'm worried!!

just wondered...do you have a myspace account?? it would be great to put a face to your name!!
meg - any news on AF yet (or a miracle??!!)
as for me - af and ibs are behaving a little bit today. i'm just getting so excited and nervous about tue. its terrible when you wish days away, isnt it?! anyway, my clinic has updated their website and they know have on there the drugs i may be using. ok, downregging can be in nasal spray form (Nafaralin, Buserelin or Synarel) or injections ( Buserelin)...so i wonder if i can choose. if i can...does anyone have any tips on which is better?? and for stimms they use Puregon, Gonal F, Menopur and Mengon but i think i would only be using the first 2. they also have dates on there for when your AF is and then when you're meant to start and it looks like since my AF was a day early, i can start a week earlier...but we'll wait and see on tues.
the other thing i thought i would post on here that might be of interest to some of you is this. In January 2007 my clinic were the first unit in the country (UK) to be allowed by the HFEA to offer in-vitro maturation (IVM) of oocytes as a fertility treatment. this is what is written on their website:
IVM is a suitable alternative to standard IVF for women <36 years of age who have polycystic ovaries on ultrasound scan. For other women IVF is likely to be a better treatment.
IVM involves taking immature eggs from unstimulated ovaries and then maturing them in the laboratory followed by their fertilisation using ICSI. Embryos are then transferred to the womb a few days later. The egg collection is performed in the same way as a standard IVF collection. Since no ovarian stimulation is required there is no need to buy and take daily gonadotropin injections for 2 weeks and no need to sniff a drug for 3 weeks before that. This means IVM is safer (no risk of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome), cheaper (no need to buy injectable drugs) and quicker.
there is more on this but i thought i would only copy and paste some of it on here...if anyone wants more info though, look on
www.fert.org.uk and go to treatments, and then IVM.
sorry if i've bored anybody....just thought it was quite interesting...
bye for now!!
xxx
2nd IVF/ICSI - baby girl Elliana born 21.4.08 weighing 7lb 6.5ounces; 7 frosties left...
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