Good afternoon ladies!
I've not posted in the last few days, but I checked 2-3-4 times a day to see how you guys were doing. I just didn't feel like posting. I've really started to notice that I've been mentally and physically tired these last few days. I wake up tired, and I feel like taking naps or just play the couch potato during the rest of the day, even if I don't even have sleep problems. IBS calmed down, which is great. I had my second accu apt on Friday; went very well. He seems satisfied of the impact of the treatment; he said I seemed less tensed than last time. I had had one hot flash the night before (I was having a nightmare at the same time and my sleep was lighter, I guess that's why I felt it) and he treated it right away. I haven't had any other. Just that bizarre fatigue.
Hey, I don't remember who posted about their clinic's procedures for transfer (always day 3 or blastocysts), but I almost find it unfair... the data seems to be quite clear about this; the longer your embies survive
in vitro, therefore, the closer you get to 6 days before transfer, the better your chances. I really find it too bad that some clinics don't seem to have the right techniques and/or skills and/or equipment to give their patients at least the option to wait longer till the blastocyst stage is reached.
Procrea clinic works that way: on day 3, the embryologist calls you to tell you how your embies are doing. That's when they decide when your transfer will be, depending on their strength and grade. From there, your transfer can be scheduled on day 3-4-5 or 6. Guess what number I pray for!
I'll do my best with personals; forgive me if I forget anyone.
AMC CONGRATULATIONS again, sweetheart! Oh, it must feel even more real to have it confirmed by a blood test! I'm very happy for you! Do you plan to tell your family/friends right away or do you plan to wait? Keep us posted!
jodic what a tough rollercoaster ride for you dear! I'm SO relieved for you that everything seems to look, to quote you, perfect at this point! Good luck on the trigger shots and my thoughts are with you for your ER (which will be awfully early, ew!)
Shantala my friend, thanks for remembering that I exist! Your worry touched me a great deal, really *hugs*! I'm here and I'm fine! I'm very sorry that your IBS is misbehaving right now... poor thing; might it be the excitement of the open day that is coming? Or does your IBS usually misbehave during AF? (mine usually doesn't...) And thanks for posting about the new technique. It's simply fascinating! Are you considering it? I would love to show you my pic darling, but... I'm really not sure about a website. As a psychologist, I work with the public and there's always the slim chance that someone from Montreal might recognize me. However, if you PM me an email address, I'll be delighted to send you my pic and satisfy your curiosity.
Bec Still thinking of you sweetie! I'm realy glad that you're not indisposed for the moment, other than with fatigue. I'll take fatigue 1000 times more than nausea!

And your ticker is still lovely to watch my dear!
tansRN I don't forget you my dear! I'm glad your DH is helping in every way he can. LOL after all, his thirty seconds of glory are well over, aren't they? Your work only begins!

*hugs* I'm with you in thoughts my dear.
Have a lovely evening, guys, and a nice week!
Sophie
