Hello ladies!
Well, I'm back home!

And it's GOOD to be home! I have TONS of things to do today, but it's okay. One at a time! I started the Lupron injections today... lol, sometimes, I have the impression that the injections never stopped and that last one was yesterday. I did it on automatic pilot!

Not looking forward to another AF due to Lupron, nor to the fatigue, but that's really nothing.
And by the way, my honeymoon was in EGYPT! Not in France!

My husband is French and we spent a few days with his family at the end of our trip, hence why I wrote from France last time. I'll leave the photos at the drugstore this morning so hopefully, I'll be able to scan them and put them on the net this weekend. I'll let you know.
Quick, let me post some personals, and then the list!
A great
THANKS to
Shantala for posting the list!

It must not have been obvious with that new job and your DH's health, poor thing! You did a great job! Thanks!
Literatriz: Congrats on getting your meds! Makes it all more real!
lwalker25: it's a bit on the late, but you're welcome! Glad you'll be staying with us!

Congrats on starting the bcp; we'll be awaiting your calendar eagerly with you! yippee!
Jenn: good job on the meds! I'm glad that you find helpful people! They really seem to be a blessing!

Aw, so sorry about the scary pain and the trip to the ER! I hope the stones, if that's what it was, passed and that the pain will never bother you again!

*hugs* I've had one trial transfer. The purpose of this is to determine the size of your uterus so they know exactly where to put your lovely embies when the real transfer happens. The norm, I think, is to put them 1cm away from the upper wall of your uterus... just as if it had emerged from your tubes and was about to right through with implantation, to make it as natural as possible. Some clinics don't do blastocyst transfers (days 5-6) because they think the best place for an embryo to develop is always the uterus. My clinic did blastocyst transfers before, but given that their studies showed they did not get better success rates like that, they stopped doing it and they usually do day 3 transfers. However, depending on your medical and IVF history, your clinic might still decide for you to have a day 5 or 6 transfer. Some have a lot of abnormal embies, and they need to wait to see how they develop, for example. Some embies need to be tested, as well. There can be many reasons. But if you're a "standard" IVFer, if that exists, doing a day 3, 4, 5, or 6 transfer should technically not make a difference in terms of success rates, according to my clinic's studies.
hrobinson: strange that your body should get accustomed to the pill... *puzzled* you're supposed to be able to take that stuff for years and years without having to change brands. My best friend was on Alesse, the lowest dose on the market, for over 5 years and she sure never had to change brands due to being accustomed. Either way, I really hope it works for you and that your IVF is not delayed! If it is, well, think about how that month(s) won't matter once you have your little bundle in your arms! And really, acupuncture is no big deal at all. Best way to get rid of your fear is to confront it!

Glad that you got your meds! It's always as scary as it is exciting!

I'm so sorry that your DH was not feeling well! Fortunately, when those things are diagnosed early, they usually heal pretty quickly. Hope he's doing better! *hugs* And yes, you should begin taking prenatal pills right now! Doctors all advise to take Folic acid supplements at the very least, 3 months prior to trying to conceive. Folic acid greatly decreases the risks for your baby to develop neural tube problems (like spina bifida). It's not too late, but you should really make a trip to the drugstore and talk to a pharmacist.
Jul1e: welcome back!

Are you still in ovarian vacation or are you on the BCP? And about booze and caffeine, I would advise to give them both up right now. My acupuncturist told me that drinking alcohol has been shown to reduce women's fertility up to 50% in several studies. As for caffeine, tea can actually have much more than coffee. I wouldn't drink more than a cup a day if I were you, but that's just me.

Congrats on the water intake, though; it's my weak point!
So
Jen! How was your cruise sweetie? Had fun? CONGRATULATIONS for getting the final okay with your doc! Yippee!!! But AW, MAN! AF is really a beoch! I'm so sorry that she came too early! I strongly believe there's a reason for this, though... maybe it was not the right time for you. I know it really, really s**ks to wait till the end of the month to start...

but all that won't matter once you hold that baby in your arms my sweet! At least you can stay with us!

Which is awesome!
ltaylor: I'm really sorry that your lost your friend at work...

I know what it is: I had someone who really listened to me at one of my jobs for my first IVF, and she was SUCH a blessing! But there's the phone, and emails, and I'm sure she'll still be there for you if you keep in touch.
My:

WOW! Poor thing, what a scare! I'm SO relieved that your doc was understanding and that you were able to keep going! PHEW! Take a good rest, you poor thing... how are you doing now?
TansRN: WOOHOO! Grow follies, grow! Aw, this is SO exciting! You're really ahead of us my darling, and it's great! I'm keeping everything crossed here! Sorry that the meds sting so bad... I'll soon experience the same thing with Repronex! LOL when the docs, nurses or pharmacists tell you it stings "a little bit", you know it means a LOT!

Burn, baby burn! Bring those follies! And you wandering ovaries, calm down! LOL! It looks like they're turning into grapes, and that's VERY exciting! I totally get you on not telling. First time, I told only a few people, very close friends, hoping that they would be there and remember my apt dates and ask for news. All they did was wait for me to contact them all the time. Very disappointing. I didn't tell my family or other friends for the same reasons you mentioned. This time? Nobody knows. Better that way! And awwwwwwww! Thanks for saying that you missed me! I sure had a thought or two for you during my trip!
Carolyn: ooooooh I'm so sorry that you had to push your cycle to July...

But congratulations on the opportunity in Dubai, though! You're very brave my sweet to keep your PMA up like that. You'll sure be missed here! *hugs* Good luck for your next cycle, sending lots of baby dust your way!
jolis: hello there!
WELCOME! Thanks for joining this thread; it will be lovely to have you, even for just a very short time!
Souris: phew! glad that the move is over! Now you can start to make that nest your own!

Congratulations!
mommytobe: congratulations on getting your meds! Always exciting, isn't it? We'll be very close in our treatments; I started Lupron today!
jovigal: congratulations on starting stimming! You're right ahead of us with Tanya!

Grow follies, grow!
arizonakiwi: I'm really glad that the meds aren't giving you too much trouble, dear!

And that "feeling" you have is certainly important! And also important is the fact that it's keeping your PMA up and that's priceless my sweet!
So sorry if I missed something, but I had a lot of things to read!

But I'm back now and I'll stay in touch! The list will be posted once every one or two days!
Take care ladies! It's good to see you again!
Sophie xxoxox