Hi WashingtonDA: Sorry to hear about the roller coaster, but hang in there friend. I found this from the Jones Institute of Reproductive Medicine webpage:
"Preliminary studies with the new culture media in good responder patients have shown that approximately 40% - 50% of the fertilized eggs reach the blastocyst stage. This allows for better selection of the embryos to be transferred and to limit the number of embryos transferred to two in order to eliminate the risk of a triplet pregnancy or higher.
The transfer will usually occur five to six days after egg retrieval."
So, as TammyS said, it sounds like it is normal. We usually hear about 3 or 5 day transfers, but several sources that I found name day 6 as a possibility. Yay, now we are going to be true 2ww bodies
Michelle--ya know I didn't realize it was going to tomorrow, and certainly not that much snow so much (6-8 inches around here)

DH and I were planning on staying at the hotel one more night (the clinic where they do the ER/ET is about 2 hours from here, so they pay for a hotel) so I could rest, but it might be better for us to drive right back home so we can be here when the storm hits.
About symptoms, when I was pregnant the first time I barely had any symptoms (just REALLY tired...I used to fall asleep everywhere!) AND I have read that most of the symptoms we IVF girls feel in the beginning is from the shots, so probably you don't feel as much because your body is taking over and the medications are leaving your system.
andnichole--they didn't tell me the number of follicles I had during my first u/s b/w. I remember the ultrasound person saying that I had a couple at 10 and many other less than ten that she didn't even bother to measure individually. They pretty much do it to know how to adjust your meds, so don't worry, I have the feeling you will be fine. Did they tell you how much the others measured?
Tali--good to hear from you hun. I'm glad you're feeling better. We'll be waiting for the result on the 21st. BFP!!!! BFP!!! BFP!!!!
Ok, dh and I did loads, and loads of laundry and some serious grocery shopping today. We are nesting!!! hehehehe. We want to leave everything ready for when we come back with our beautiful one inside my belly. We'll be leaving this evening, we'll stay at the hotel so we can relax watching the Patriots win
