Hi everyone! I’m flying high: had the EC today (I called it ER and confused everyone since my doctor refers to the procedure as “egg retrieval.” Or maybe I picked it up from Julie, who knows

). Anyways, they harvested 11 eggs! I’m sure some are too small, although the doc didn’t tell me their sizes. However, he seemed quite pleased with the harvest. The critical issue now is how many embryos we’ll get. Tomorrow they’ll call to give me the news. Since we’re only aiming to implant 3 embryos and won’t freeze any, the prognosis is good. Anyways, Debra, I was on the roll-call for an ET (transplant) on the 5th, not EC. As it is, things have proceeded more quickly than planned and now ET will be on the 2nd. Thanks everyone for your support and your positive vibes!
Happy birthday to BigJ and Debra! Yes, it’s amazing how much time is of the essence when you’re 40-something. I guess I was in denial about this, since I was genuinely shocked to discover I have a high FSH. I think, BigJ, you’ll be happy with donor embryos—we might go that route (it’s between that or adoption) if the IVF doesn’t work. It’s a wonderful thought to go through pregnancy with your child.
Julie—your rash sounds horrible. Call your doctor for peace of mind if nothing else!
Maci—good luck getting started. I found the injections to be totally painless, so don’t worry about them. I can’t speak about the effects of downregging, but the stims are actually youthening (real word?!) since you are filled with excitement, especially your first time around. My husband kept complimenting me, the sweetie.
Traci—good luck with the HCG trigger. I might have to teach myself to do an intramuscular injection since I’ll be injecting progesterone every day and need to fly to a conference without my husband. I’m actually terrified of doing it, but my doc says many women do it to themselves.
Sorry for babbling! Good luck, everyone.
--Donna