Thursday, February 9, 2017
Results
We had our pregnancy test on Monday and the results came back negative. Its been a rough couple of days. We really appreciate all the love we have been shown. We met with Dr. Foulk today to talk about what went wrong and where to go from here. He said we got unlucky but that they were able to learn from this cycle and adjust my treatment. Apparently at my age and health I should have produced more than 13 eggs and more of them should have developed to the point that they could be used immediately or frozen. This means my endometriosis is affecting my ovaries as well as my Fallopian tubes. He suggested that I take Lupron for three months (yay more shots) which will essentially cause my body to stop creating estrogen. Since endometriosis feeds on estrogen this should kill it off for a year so we can try again within that time. We can't replace eggs that have been destroyed by the endometriosis but with it gone the eggs I do have should have more of a chance to develop fully. After three months we can try another IVF cycle. So, for now, we're trying to stay positive and save up money. Again, thank you for your kindness and for your prayers.
Thursday, February 2, 2017
IVF
First off, thank you so much to everyone who helped us with this IVF cycle! We were blown away with how much love and generosity we were shown after announcing our situation. We raised enough money for our IVF cycle very quickly, we had so many people send kind words, and we have felt the many prayers on our behalf. We wanted to post an update to show what has happened this past month and what the future looks like for us.
All my supplies delivered. I had to give myself 26 shots over a 10 day span. |
We had our first appointment on January 10th for a baseline ultrasound and blood draw. Then every day after that I gave myself 2-4 shots every morning to stimulate my egg production. After the first five days, I went in everyday for another ultrasound and blood draw. They increased one of my doses halfway through, but other than that, they said my body was responding well.
Last day of shots and blood draws! Such a relief! |
My last shot was to trigger ovulation. They then scheduled an egg retrieval procedure for 36 hours later. I was nervous about the procedure because my last surgery experience (laparoscopy) was awful. However, they took really good care of me at the fertility center and it went very smoothly.
All drugged up afterward. |
Dr. Foulk came in after the surgery and told us they were able to get 13 eggs. They fertilized the eggs that day and then called the next morning to say that we had 7 embryos. I had a few days of rest as we waited for the embryos to mature for the implantation. Jan. 27th we went in for the embryo transfer. They gave us an update that 3 of the embryos had stopped developing. Out of the 4 remaining, 2 were looking really good. They weren't sure yet if the other 2 would be mature enough to freeze and use in further cycles. We decide we would transfer our 2 best embryos. During the transfer they had a monitor that connected to the lab and showed us the microscopic view of our embryos. We watched them get sucked into a syringe and then the lab workers brought them into the operation room. One of the nurses was preforming an ultrasound throughout the procedure so we were able to watch the embryos enter the uterus.
The embryos are microscopic so they put an air bubble before and after them. The circled white spots are the air bubbles. |
We don't go in for our pregnancy test for another week so for now we just have to wait and pray it works. They gave us a 50% possibility we would get one baby, 25% we would get twins, and 25% it will be unsuccessful. We are really hoping for twins! Please continue to pray for us!
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