katels80 wrote:Thanks Dandme and Jenice,
I don't know too much about due dates etc because I have just had the blood test and then a phonecall to say I was pregnant. I havent had a chance to talk to my RE (is RE the doctor that does the transfer? - I am still getting used to the abbreviations). My mum used a calculator and worked out I should be due on the 22nd March. I have another appointment this Monday to test again and speak to RE so I will ask all the questions then. My scan is then 2 weeks after that which would be the 2nd August. What is normal? I would be 7 weeks by then.
Dandme - I dont know what transfer I had

- I feel a little uneducated about all that. Can you explain what you mean and I might be able to work it out. They must use a different language at my clinic.
I have so many questions and so much to learn. I just cant wait for every little bit of this adventure - including the morning sickness.
Thanks again for the support.
Kate
Hmmmm okay... yes.. the RE is your reproductive endocrinologist - the doctor who specilizes in ART, artificial reproductive techniques. The method your mom used may be right for your due date, but most likely it's a little off since your last period has nothing to do with it, if that's what she was using as a marker.
You'll need to know if your embryos were three days old, or five days old. I am really surprised that your clinic transferred five embies back into you - it's actually against the law here in canada to transfer more than one or two in anyone your age! Where are you from?
You can certainly call your clinic and ask them these questions and your due date.
Here's some help with some of the lingo... dpt means days past transfer. so if you see this: 5dp3dt it means, I am five days past a three day old embryo transfer (meaning the embies have grown for three days before transfer). So if you WERE 5dp3dt, you can assume that you are 8dpo - meaning 8 days past ovulation (when the eggs were fertilized). You can check out
www.betabase.info and
www.babymed.com for some great reading - as well as this website. Major congrats again! Oh, and you can use the internet to calculate your IVF due date if you type that into google.