akdelp - welcome back! IIRC, there was a mess up at your clinic and they fessed up to messing up your embryos. You are doing more FETs rather than starting again? Hopefully these embryos are as bad as they think...
Christy - HOW SCARY! I'm glad you are okay. I don't know what exactly the law is here, but I never text while driving (and talk only with my headset on, which I know is the law here). I think it's super dangerous. I get really mad when David does it (he only uses his phone when stopped at red-lights, but I still think it's important to pay attention even then)
As for RH factor - any doctor who saw you while pregnant would test your blood type - so don't worry about that. Just ask your doctor to confirm your blood type, for peace of mind. I'm A+ and David is B+... which he says matches our personalities! (Im' a type-A person who got great grades in school -- he was more 'laid back' about studying!)
Felicia- let us know if it's a boy or a girl! So exciting! I hope everything is healthy!
Amy (kerpupples) - so scary! But as you know, probably nothing. You can't get an u/s just for peace of mind immediately? How far along are you? (TICKERS, PEOPLE! We need to be able to stalk better!

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Anton - yeah... the whole foot vs meter, Farenheit vs Celsius, pound vs kilo ALWAYS confuses the heck out of me! Good luck on the interview!
Lydia - feel good and updated us after tomorrow's u/s!
AFM this morning, before our appt at the IVF clinic, we stopped by the regular clinic for blood tests. The new RE wanted us to re-do some tests we haven't done in a few years (HIV, hormones for David, renal/liver for me - second set of hemotology tests for me after another miscarriage). The difference was AMAZING. We got there and were given number 79 as our turn in line. The counter was at 76... and there were 4 blood techs working! Our blood was taken within 5 min. We walked past the u/s center there, which is where I'll be doing u/s for the next IVF. They do "follicle tracking" wihtout appts from 7-9:30 (already better than the current clinic that only opens at 7:30 - I start work at 8, and there's a big difference between going at 7 and getting to work at time and 7:30 and being late). ONE PERSON IN LINE. Whooo hoooo! I'm excited for much shorter lines for bw/us on my next IVF!
We went to the current clinic -- we were there at 8am for our appt... doctor showed up at 8:45. Ugh.
He said we have 3 options:
1- waiting (and monitoring that beta falls to zero and this sac disappears)
2- diagnostic hysteroscopy
3 - surgical hysteroscopy or D&C - doing surgery 'blind'
He really doesn't recommend option #3 -- they don't know what's there and if it needs to be removed or whatever. He strongly recommended #2 -- do a diagnostic hysteroscopy. If they find nothing - wait it out. If they find something - do a surgical removal.
I'm kinda not a big fan - because that would be TWO additional procedures (the diagnosis and then the surgery. Because of my PTL/IC issues, the fewer times my cervix is forced open, the better.
I'm making an appt for a diagnostic hysteroscopy in 2 weeks (only done on Wednesdays and next Wednesday I can't). I'll go for blood work and u/s the Monday before. If the beta is much lower and the thing in my uterus is gone (or smaller), I'll cancel the hysteroscopy. If not, I'll do the hysteroscopy.