today's transfer went great. there was a grade 1 8-cell, a grade 2 9-cell that is already compacting and trying to be a blastocyst (this one's a grade 2 simply b/c the cells differ slightly in size), and a grade 2.5 8-cell onboard. unfortunately, it's not looking like the remaining embies are doing too well...they're all pretty slow growing. of course, our DD was not in the top 3 from our first IVF cycle, and she made it to viable blast stage, was cryopreserved, had no problems thawing (no cell shedding at all), and now she's a beautiful little girl. so, i should never say never!
dr. v really wanted me to transfer just 2, but i just couldn't do it. at my age and knowing that the remaining embies were slow growing, i just felt like 3 was the right number. DH is shaking in his shoes that we'll end up with multiples, but with our history, i just don't see that happening.
beta HCG is scheduled for wednesday, 3/5. i plan to do everything in my power not to POAS before then, but it's unlikely i'll be able to stick to that plan ;-p
Saturday, February 23, 2008
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Good luck! Good luck!! Good luck!!! I know these days are the hardest to wait out, but you can do it! I hope the 5th brings much good news and happiness. :)
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