washingtonda wrote:To my lovely ladies --
Just got home and happy to say that they retrieve 19 great follicles. The doc told my fiance that they were all of very good size and looked great.
When I came to she said that everything looked wonderful.
Esperanza and Blondzella - It's your turn next. The procedure was a piece of cake. I only had some pain in my left side but the doc told me that was the side that had the most follies so they worked that side alot more than the right side. They gave me some warm compresses which helped alot and a prescription for Darvacet which took effect immediately so I feel pretty good considering what my body went through today.
Now it's feriliztion time. We should receive a call from our nurse tomorrow to let us know how they are progressing and where we go from here. ET will being either Thursday (3 day) or Saturday (5 day). Will keep you posted.
Schel -- Glad you are doing better. I knew you would be okay.
To everyone else. Good luck with all that you are doing.
Question -- Anyone have any suggestions for the Progesteron oil shots. I start those injections tonight. Are they as easy as all the rest? Is there anything that I can do to make them easier or to reduce the soreness.
Also I have an accupuncture appt tomorrow at 3:00pm. Do you'll think this is okay. Just want to make things better for ET?
Well I'm gonna log off to get some rest but I'll definately keep you gals updated.
MUCH BABY DUST TO ALL OF US!!!
That is so wonderful!! I'm sooo very happy for you and will now be praying for a high fertility rate. I can't wait to hear how many zygotes there are tomorrow!
Tips I have for PIO shots:
1. insert needle quick like a dart (practice on an orange if needed)
2. Use a Z track method (To form the Z track at the injection site, pull the skin and subcutaneous tissue about 1 inch (2.5 cm) to the side. Hold the skin in this position until you've administered the injection.
(This creates a Z pattern and traps the medicine in the muscle where it is absorbed)
3. Apply pressure to area and Rub area after injection (helps spread and absorb medicine and minimize posible brusing)
4. Apply heating pad or heated wrap of some sort to area after injection. ( Helps with absorbtion )
5. alternate sites of injection (right and left)
6. Always remember to pull back on the syringe to check if you hit a blood vessel before injecting (if you do hit one and see blood, remove needle and apply pressure to reduce bruising and try again at another spot with a new needle)
I give myself my shots in the mirror and they never bothered me.