Good morning ladies!
How are you doing? I'm doing MUCH better than yesterday! Phew! I started bloating big time in the afternoon, to the point that I had shortness of breath due to the liquid pushing on my diaphragm. Let's say I was walking slooooowly! And in the evening, lol, I was HORRIFIED when I took my dress off. I was so bloated in the abdomen that I looked like the "before" picture I took before I passed from size 17 to size 12! (I'm 6' tall, so size 12 is slim for my silhouette!) I had to keep repeating myself, "Ok, it's just water... juuuuuuust water!" I had to get up to pee several times during the night, but this morning, woooow! I almost got my normal waistline back. I can wear pants and button them, so that's great!

That Gatorade did miracles in 12 hours!
Here I am, at the computer, waiting for the embies babysitter to call... can't wait to have news of my little ones! I'll write personals while waiting...
Jul1e: I hear you on staying an active mom. I sure want to stay in shape as much as I can during my pregnancy and after. That friend of yours who got her shape back after 10 days is very encouraging and... scary, too. Either she really has the body type for it, or she didn't gain enough weight during her pergnancy, or barely enough. But I still hear you; I sure don't want to take too long to get my shape back. I don't do diets, but I have a nutritional program that will help me lose the extra pounds. No, I don't do salsa, I dance flamenco. Yes, I would go back big time after my 2ww, but we won't have classes this summer. At least not before August. But I'll definitely go. Some women start bleeding and just have to stop. I've seen others do a show two weeks and a half before their due date!

Sure you can't jump too much and you have to be careful with the turns, but it's very manageable. Good luck for your EC today!

And look below; I have info about the 3 days vs 5 days transfer debate.
nimble: thank you so much for your kind words! They warmed my heart!

How are you doing? Had any scan so far?
shantala: hello sweetheart! Nice to have news! I was wondering if you were still alive! Glad to know that you're in shape and enthusiastic about your cycle. If I were you, I wouldn't stress about your trigger shot. I don't think the meds you lost could account for your maturity rate. Remember the stats my doc gave me. It's always the 50% rule. If you have 50% mature eggs in your EC batch, then you're happy. Of course, I would discuss the stimming phase with your doc and ask questions, but I would not feel guilty if I were you. It was not your fault, okay? And 9 days of stimming plus trigger is actually the norm at my clinic. Doing the AF jiggy dance for you sweetie! How is your DH?
My2LnT: keeping everything crossed for your 4th beta and I really hope it will give you the numbers you're hoping for! *hugs* hang in there sweetie!
jen: WOOOOOOOHOOOO! LOOKING GOOD, GIRL! I'm SO happy that you got your FET date! Exciting, isn't it? I hope you have a wonderful weekend! Sorry about the progesterone! I hope they gave you a different oil this time.
mommytobe: congratulations! 24 eggs is AMAZING!

Yes, the bloating and the pain are perfectly normal. I was in pain for three days after my first ER. It irradiated in my lower back and even Tylenol did not make it better. This time, I felt pain in the evening, plus yesterday. Bot today, with Tylenol, I almost feel normal. No pain in the back, which is great. But I had the super bloating I wrote about. So key words are: Tylenol extra strength every four hours, and a hot water bottle on your tummy. (YES it's okay to use it before ET, but NOT after).
Okay, well ladies... I got the embryologist's call. What the heck, I'll be honest: I'm disappointed. Last time, we had 10 ferts out of 14, so my expectations were real high with 21 eggs retrieved. I was on such a high with that EC result. Well, we technically had 11 ferts, but she did not count two of them in the official result because they were very poor quality and won't make it to transfer anyway. On the positive side, she saw right away that one of my embies had divided to two cells on day 1 already, so it's definitely a little fighter and she put it aside already. If that embie keeps going like that, it will be one of the ones transferred tomorrow. That detail is very inspiring and that's probably one of the things I'll really cling to when I go through the 2ww. The others are looking good too (hence why she counted them) but she'll know the quality tomorrow morning when she looks at them again. My clinic only uses grade numbers for studies. They say it stresses women unnecessarily. So to them, it's either transfer/freezing quality, or not.
I know, it only takes one. Well, two. I want two. But I have no illusion, you know. She said we might have 7 eggs to freeze tomorrow, but I find it very unlikely. Last time, we were told we had 10 embies. Well, two were transferred, one was abnormal, three were way too fragmented... two were borderline fragmented and two were perfect. So basically, we froze 4 out of 8. Passing from 21 to a mere 9, or 7, or even less, is quite a drop. *sigh* all that because my expectations were super high, silly me. I should have been more cautious. It makes me sad also because I was really hoping it was the last time I did this. I was hoping that, with 21 eggs, I would have so many frosties that, even if it didn't work this time, we would have enough FET trials to really see if IVF can work for us. Silly, silly, silly! Apparently, our clinic does not have the same survival rate than other clinics with thawing frosties. Can I hope to have more than two FET cycles? I don't know...
Aaaaaah well. What can I do, right? I might have my twins this time and then those numbers won't matter anymore. We have to wait and see what the final verdict will be tomorrow. And I must trust the process... and the part that's not in my hands, but in others... human or not.
I need chocolate.
As fort the 3 vs 5 days transfer, here is what my embryologist told me. She said that, before, they did day 5 transfers indeed. The main reason was the same someone else's embryologist mentioned. They wanted to have a better idea of who the front runners were. Now, it's different. They look at the embies on day 1 and they
already have an idea of who the front runners are. By day 3, it's a certainty. So basically, instead of waiting longer before transfer, they just do the selection earlier in the process. It's that simple. And with experience, they know what to look for, too. She said it was my choice if I wanted to wait for a day 5, but I won't do it. First of all, she said the survival rate is about 40% when you wait till day 5, and second, the success rate is absolutely not affected (e.g., you don't get better success rates if you wait till day 5, contrary to what was originally believed in the field when they began experimenting with IVF). So my transfer is planned for tomorrow at 9am.
I know I'll be more enthusiastic in a couple of hours. Right now... I'm dreading tomorrow morning as much as I'm looking forward to it. I'm just scared to know how many embies are freezing quality. It was just more reassuring to think about my embies as 21 little buggers...
Okay guys! Time to update the list and get that hot chocolate... and waffles... and grab a shower... then work a little from home, then a quick trip downtown for acupuncture... and then back home and work again.
*hugs* and have a lovely day! Mine will be better after a shower and that hot chocolate!
Sophie