Hi buddies,
I'm so sorry I haven't been posting. I wanted to wait until I had time to do personals and not just a me post. But, I soooo appreciate all you prayers for my little guy. He had surgery today and they rerouted his gall bladder to his duodenum. He's real sleepy, but appears to be OK. vitals are normal and we'll just hold our breath that he heals up over night. That is the critical time period. So far so good. Thank you again for all your support. I read everyones post and just couldn't write alot this week-end. Everyone's kind words brought tears to my eyes. You are an amazing group of women. Huge hug to everyone xoxo
Jovigal - You go girl!!! Way to get the vibe of our list going!!!! This is turning out to be a truly blessed bfp month! I hope you are absolutlely beaming and getting tons of pampering from dh. As I said on your post, can't wait to gleefully complain of morning sickness and sore boobs with you! (not htat I'm wishing any discomfort on you, but nothing would make me happier than having those complaints.

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mommytobe - I so understand insurance angst! We are still getting bills that should have been paid over a year ago for previous IVFs and had to switch insurance at the last minute before our IVF because dh was told wrong benifits with out prior plan. But it worked out. (Don't get me started on the hospital insurance pulling my dh away from our 5 minute old baby to verify insurance! Can you even believe it!) I'm sure it will work out great and you'll be poking in no time! Afterall, you are a "mommy to be," right!!
Tanya - I'm whispering a BFP CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!...I mean bfp congratulations...

I can't wait to join you and Jovigal. We have a great trend going here! Thank you for the thoughts of my little boy. He sends you a warm furry snuggle. You poor dear having to work night shift. I remember my last night on call and I've sworn to never again! Is that your usual schedule? and what kind of nursing do you do?
Sophie - Thank you so much for the thoughtful inclusion of my special little boy in the list. It brought tears to my eyes. He is really a very special boy and he sends you warm little furry snuggles and a wet nose kiss in thanks. Tomorrow will probably be the day we really know if he is on the mend. All fingers crossed. From your last post I'm very intrigued as to what you planted. Sounds like you had a lovely plan. I loved my garden (it was destroyed during our recent home remodel .....never ending home remodel

) I can't wait to get the vines and plants back. Heck, I don't even have grass anymore!! We are working on it slowly and I'd lke to incorporate a fountain. Love the sound of water. Sounds like you have good energy during this cycle. You certianly exuberate a wonderful energy in your posts! I hope you are also getting good rest. You are quite the busy bee on your posts and I really hope you're giving yourself alot of pempering too. These stims take alot of energy out of us to grow the eggs. this is my 4th cycle, and I did noticably better when I was sure to spoil myself a bit. I hope I don't sound condencending, jsut I can spot an super-achiever (not a bad thing) a mile away and hope your giving yourself a much deserved break once in a while (us therapists have to look out for eachother

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Steph - Let's hear it for the pee stick!! Sounds like a darn good result. We have record month so far! Get yourself extra pampering

(my condolences for your teen!!)
Jenn - Do not worry at all about 3 day transfer. This is a commonly confused thing. The reason to do 5 day transfers is ONLY to help with decreasing risks of multiple births. If an embie makes it to 5 days, it is thought to be strong and therefor a good choice for transfer as it shows good resiliencey. This is only to help with choosing the embies to tranfer. And especially helpful with women who make 20 or so embies and have a high number of fertilizations (what a great problem to have huh?) and helps the RE choose who to transfer as it shows the strongest embies after 5 days. It does not "help" the embie to wait until 5 days to transfer. In fact many that would be perfect babies can't live 5 days because we still don't have quite the right medium to culture the guys in and they just do better in mommy. 3 Days is standard. Some places do 2 day tranfers and places who have the sequential blast cultures do 5 day transfers - only when needed to choose amongst higher number of good growing embies. It doesn't improve your embies to wait, only helps decide who gets to go back to mom sooner! Give you belly happy rubs, your little ones are much happier with you and you're going to be PUPO soon!! (pregnant until proven otherwise)

Wolfy sends you and your embies special warm furry snuggles for their long awaited transfer back to mommy.
Jules - You put it perfectly, we'll be here for their forever, and that is huge for our little ones. That gives me comfort as well with my little girl. Her last minutes were with her and I looking right into eachothers' eyes and she was loved every minute of life. I'm so sorry about your roller coaster. If it gives you any consolation, it is one of my number one signs I'm pregnant when I get emtional. I was crying througout all of 101 Dalmations (something about the dogs working together to find the puppies triggered it...no good explanation) the day before I found out I was pregnant and was ready to ship poor dh off to Siberia. HOrmones are incredibly powerful and I figure "radical acceptance" is the way to get through this. You will return to "normal" (whatever the heck that means) and this a temporary loss of insanity. Be gentle with yourself and make sure dh knows to be gentle with you. I have my dh pretty well "trained" by now and it is much smoother when they are well prepared for emotional roller coaster woman!! Hey, we know the hormones are working right??
Mandeeq - Thank you for thinking about my little boy. He sending you special warm furry snuggles. I'm sending you great uterine lining vibes. That is a priority with my cycle too. We are adding estrogen patches to my fresh cycle as my lining was on the thin side last cycle (7) and we'd like it to be over 9. I'll do a lining jig for the both of us
Susan - Here we are again! Amazing how time flys! I'm so thrilled to here your little frosties were in tip top shape! That is fantastic. Hope you are giving you belly special rubs and getting lots of pampering! (As I recall you were quite disciplined with the pee stick! When is bpt bt day?) BTW, love the name Holly as that is my name. I hope it brings you tons of babydust luck!
ltaylor - Sending warm California sunshine to your little baby-cycles. I have a friend who got bfp only on her 2 frozen cycles (2 beautuifl little girls) and had 2 bfn on her fresh cycles. It's nice especially when you have lining issues, because they can wait until your lining is perfect and don't have to balance that with the growing eggs. Doing an AF jig for you!
Angela - STICKY STICKY STICKY!!!! Can't wait to hear your news. My little boy is sending you warm furry snuggles and tons of babydust. (I think his version of dust feels like a wet slimy dog nose poking for a belly rub, but the baby wishes are certainly heartfelt!) Thank you so much for thinking about him. I go now to see how the little guy is doing after surgery.
Off to give the boy love and he sends everyone the warmest snuggles and wet nosed kisses he can. Huge hello to everyone I missed. Sorry for being so behind!
babydust to everyone!!