Hello. On track for a transfer next Wednesday. Start pio at 12:30 am Thursday joy.
MOTN? I’d be so annoyed!
Yep it is a actually Friday so Thursday night to Friday morning motn. It is because they don't start transfers until afternoon so I have the first transfer of the day on wed (Feb 3) and my era stated I need 132 hours so here we are.
Day one of stims done. Go back for first ultrasound on Friday morning, their sample calendar has a retrieval next weekend (saturday I think) but last time I needed a couple extra days of stims, so we will see. Stim shots are so much nicer than PIO shots 😅
Day one of stims done. Go back for first ultrasound on Friday morning, their sample calendar has a retrieval next weekend (saturday I think) but last time I needed a couple extra days of stims, so we will see. Stim shots are so much nicer than PIO shots 😅
Right?! Stims are like a cake walk compared to PIO. Lol
We haven't signed with an agency yet - still working out some financial stuff. It's disappointing since I've been in the mental space for months that we would sign in January, and get matched probably this summer or fall. But we'll get there.
I might also have an autoimmune disease, perhaps sarcoidosis, so that's super fun. But if we figure it out it's possible I'll be able to transfer myself again someday.
We also just went through foster parent training. We're hoping to get our final application in this spring.
This torture sucks, because I cannot actually get a beta due to COVID exposure, so I took an HPT. Which is negative, but since I haven't had the blood, there is still a small part of me that is holding on to hope. Which is stupid and annoying.
Post by thedutchgirl on Jan 29, 2021 17:15:07 GMT -5
@jalepenomel, I'm so sorry.
With my new insurance that includes some fertility coverage, we're now moving forward on donor eggs. We have to do a regroup meeting with our doctor and couldn't get in until early March. That's okay, though, as it gives me time to continue to get back into shape. I slacked in 2020 and want to be back up to speed before getting pregnant.