Monday, February 8, 2010

I've joined the lone ranger club!

Went into the clinic this morning and the RE came in and told us that all but one embryo had arrested overnight. He did say that it is a perfect one (I don't think my clinic uses the grading scale). We have a 50/50 chance. So now we just wait. Beta is scheduled for 2-16. I can't remember who all had success with only one embryo? We at least made it to a 6dt.

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  1. Kelsey - I've heard of many successes with one embryo and the fact that it made it to day 6 is really good as well!

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  2. Welcome to the Club! Wish you had more to transfer, but you had one perfect 6 dayer which is fantastic!

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  3. Thanks! I keep telling my husband that we should just be thankful we have ANYTHING to transfer :)

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  4. I get sick of being thankful. Goes along with being sick of putting on the brave smiley face.

    I will be thankful when I have a baby!!

    Arghhhh still in a not so fantastic mood if you can't tell.

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  5. Tell me about it. I think we all have those bitter days, remember I was really bitter last week! I guess we all need to alternate grouchy days so we can keep eachother on track! DH was super grouchy about the whole thing too. I'm ok today. When are you POAS?

    On Facebook today, an acquaintance posted pics of her ultrasound and a status saying she was pregnant. Nobody knew. Not even her. But she's 18 weeks along. Her comment was "It was a mixture of a false pregnancy test and a super easy first trimester for us to not know until now.." And she's not even big. I can't believe that she didn't know. Not fair.

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  6. KB, I had a Lone Ranger. And still do. :) Hi ho Silver .... Away!!!!!!!! Hope it works out for you. My theory is that my body had one perfect embryo to concentrate on.

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  7. Oops, sorry, meant Kelsey. I'm getting confused.

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  8. Kelsey- I think your chances are still good, it only takes one good one and hopfully this is it for you. I wish you much success with this little egglet ;)

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  9. Glad to hear that Lap!! I'm sorry, but for awhile I feel like I need some unicorns and baby dust :) The husband of one of the surgeons I work with was diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's Disease a few months ago, and she created the "Endorphin Theory." They're watching nothing but comedies and happy movies to get his mood up. I think I'm going to try it until my beta - that goes for happy music, too. I can so easily find sad songs to listen to and mope around, but I'm gonna stay away from those! Maybe it'll work :) And then I'll go back to the sad, feel-sorry-for-myself-songs if it's negative!!

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  10. Summer---hang in there
    Kelsey---good luck!

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