SCARED! EC on Friday, need advice!

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charlie77
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SCARED! EC on Friday, need advice!

Post by charlie77 »

Hello Everyone, im in real need of advice and encouragement from all you girlies, im having my first ec on friday and i am petrafied about the procedure.
We only have 6-7 follies, and it will be done under sedation, so any one who has had sedation and can share the true experiance with me i will be forever thankful.
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Post by joanna »

Hi Charlie


EC is really not that bad, i was sedated and i would put it on the same par as a smear test just slightly uncomfortable but not painful. the whole procedure takes about 20 mins.

Put it this way i would do it again if i needed too.

ET is a breeze you dont feel a thing and its over in seconds.

Try and relax and get plenty of rest.

Good luck!!!

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Post by MLG »

You'll be sedated, so won't feel a thing!
I had no pain afterward either.
You'll see that its really easy, so is ET. Image

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Post by DebraP »

Charlie, I've had several (5) ECs and the sedation normally means I'm super relaxed and half asleep by the time the interesting stuff starts to happen! Sometimes I've been only woozy throughout but this is actually great as it means you see and understand what's going on and feel part of the process. You also get to hear immediately how many eggs have been collected which is the highlight afterall! In terms of discomfort during the procedure, I'd agree with Joanna, it's uncomfortable but given the aim is childbirth, consider it training!

If offered the choice, I'd take sedation over GA every single time.

Oh, it's also extremely common for the last few days to result in a spurt of follie growth so don't be surprised if you've more on the day.

Good luck on Friday.

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Post by charlie77 »

Thanks girls, i will try to relax and not worry myself about it, thanks for all your support and i do hope there will be more than 6 follies by friday.
Thanks again and good luck to all undergoing treatment at the moment

charlie x
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Post by KARINA »

try and not worry about ec i have done it twice and was really scared but once you hear them shouting in how many eggs you have all your fears disapear my last cycle i had only 5 follies compared to 13 the first time but i got 7 eggs and better grade empies my test is 2morrow so keep your chin up and good luck 4 2 morrow let me know how how you get on
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Post by charlie77 »

Thanks Korina, i really hope you get a BFP tomorrow.
I will let you all know what happens tomorrow
Fingers crossed for you Korina

charlie xx
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