Hi all,
Well I had a diagnostic hysteroscopy (ouch) this morning. The last I had was in Aug. so my Dr. wanted to make sure everything was looking clear prior to my transfer and that there's nothing there which might interfere with implantation. Unfortunately, there were some growths and a bit of scar tissue. She needs to do an operative hysteroscopy (under sedation) to remove everything. It can't be done too close to the time of the transfer since the tissue needs some time to heal so, in an effort to avoid postponing my cycle, I now have to go back in first thing tomorrrow morning for the operative procedure. Joy

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Tonya,
I have to admit that, unlike you, I am deathly afraid of getting pregnant with twins! At the rate I've been going though, that's not looking very likely. As long as all 4 of my embryos make the thaw, I'll go ahead and have them all transferred and hope for the best (which, for me, would be one implanting!) because they can't be refrozen. Are you doing a frozen cycle or a fresh one? From the medications you're taking, it seems like a frozen one?
When I did the first IVF/ICSI, I was 34 (I'm now 35). They got 17 eggs but only 13 mature and 9 of those fertilized so not too bad for my age I guess......
I have heard of your clinic. I think I came across their website once when I was looking for info. on something. It seems like a very good clinic!
By the way, my meds ended up being covered. Phew!
Mia,
Congrats. on the weight loss!! That is no small accomplishment. Did you go on some sort of structured diet plan in order to do it?
As far as your appointments, given that you have a new job and that you have afternoons off, I would definitely go for the afternoon appts. if your clinic would allow you to do that. I mean you never know if you'll end up getting held up there in the morning and then you'll stress about being late for work. You are doing a frozen transfer, right?
(getting confused here!). If that's the case, you'll only have to deal with one appt. a week like me....or no?
Sharon,
That's great that you are able to do your own shots right after the first meeting! I really feel like a wimp now. They are a breeze for me, but only if DH administers them. I have to turn my head away! I actually asked him, in a brave moment, if he'd show me how to do them this time because it'd save us from headaches with his travel schedule but he said no and that he doesn't think I'd be able to!
Anyway, hello to everyone else. I guess I'm going to go attempt to enjoy my evening and try to forget about tomorrow morning's agenda.
Staci