Lou: Welcome back! Sorry that you are sore, but looks like the surgery was well worth it for all the things that they were able to get cleared up! This is going to be the cycle for you!
Kildean: Congradulations on your FET transfer!! Looks like we are 2ww buddies. My IUI was Tuesday your day of transfer. I will be fiercely POASing…probably will start on Monday to test out trigger. Wishing you wonderful luck!
Kelly: Congratulations (over here!) Isn’t it great to have the photos? I do miss that with IUI. Take care of yourself—and will you be POASing or waiting? We are close during the 2ww—why are they making you wait until 12/30 for beta? I would go nuts.
Amanda79: Welcome back!! Yeah for AF!! (Isn’t it crazy how sometimes you are happy for her evil arrival and other times so disappointed?) Let us know your schedule when you get it.
Mishell: What tremendous self-restraint you have!! Keep up the PMA. Hoping you get a wonderful BFP on Saturday when you give in to the stick.
Kat: Thanks. Congrats with your arrival of Baby-in-a-Box! Your turn is coming around the corner. With the holidays—time will fly by.
ChelleDe: Good luck tomorrow with ET.
Karian: Welcome back!! Glad that you are getting ready to start again soon.
Leora: Wow. What a wonderful thought to donate eggs to your friend. Very generous of you. My thought is—maybe after you get your BFP. I would worry that if you donated eggs and she got a BFP with your eggs that would be a strain. Just a thought. I definitely think it is a good idea to get on the list for adoption to have bases covered. Regarding waiting? Hm..don’t worry about what everyone in your life is saying…do what your heart (with DH’s input) tells you is best for you to do.
Nwquiz: How many days have you been stimming?
Ryann: How are you feeling? Any symptoms? 2nd beta scheduled for early tomorrow?
Anna: Your reminder of your history just put such a lump in my throat. I can’t express how full of joy I am for you and DH right now. You so deserve this as a couple. And, if that one perfect egg happened to split? You can think of it as the one beautiful gift (your otherwise difficult mother) gave you. Either way, this is truly a miracle.
AFM: Not much to report. A bit tired, ovaries feel “heavy” as they recover. Trying to take it easy and think positively “sticky” thoughts. Will wait a few days before I start to test out my trigger…then, watch out as this POAS diva gets started. For those of you who don't know me from the Fall Cycle Board, I am a BIG

Me: 44, endo. & 1 tube due to rupture
DH 36 fine
IVF#1 double ectopic/severe OHSS 12/08
IVF#2 BFN
IVF#3 BFP-->m/c
IUI#1, #2, and #3, 2010 BFN
IVF#4-2/11 HPT=BFP 11dpo; 13dpo=240! 15dpo=653, 20dpo=5522,3/29=u/s-1sac1yolk 4/4=2 HBs!

