Well........Needless to say I have not written in my blog for a LONG time!!!
I want to follow up for those that do not know the final results of my IVF adventure. I waited a long time to say anything about it frankly because I wasn't 100% sure that it would be successful.
John and I followed the rigorous schedule required for the IVF cycle which resulted in 7 healthy embryos. The day that we went into the doctors office for the embryo transfer the doctor asked how many embryos we wanted to have put inside of me (my options were 1 or 2). I really was worried about how I was to carry two babies, however, I didn't want this to fail either. John had see me cry too many tears in the past few months and he wanted to make sure we got at least one baby.
John spoke up loud and clear that we wanted 2 embryos; of course hoping we would be able to keep at least one of them, and hopefully both. It was a really cool experience because the embryologist went back into the lab to retrieve the embryos we were able to watch him work on a video screen. There was a tiny camera attached to the microscope where he was working and we were able to see our tiny embryos picked up with a catheter and then brought into the room where they inserted the catheter into my uterus guided by ultrasound. I was awake for this embryo-transfer and it really was a neat experience. A hope of having a family was at hand.....where it was lost for so long.
We were so excited for the next step.
We anxiously waited for the blood test scheduled 10 days later to see if I was pregnant or not. When that day finally came I was so excited!!! The nurse told me that my HCG levels were quite high and because of that - the possibility of multiple babies was very high. I was told to wait for 2 more weeks when my doctor would perform a viability ultrasound to make sure the embryos were alive.
When we went in at (6 weeks pregnant). My doctor started the ultrasound and told me....." I hope that you wanted two babies because that is what you have" It was incredible! Although those little babies were only the size of rice we were able to clearly see that their little hearts beating strongly. He even put a doppler over their hearts so that we could hear the beats. We were so excited.
I can't express the gratitude that I have for modern technology and science because without those advancements a) my husband would have cancer and may not have long to live and b) I wouldn't have this opportunity to be a mother.
I am so blessed I know that God has been there for me through all of this. When you go through trials it's hard to understand why things turned out the way that they do but I know God has a bigger plan for all of us and we just need to have faith in his plan.
I want to follow up for those that do not know the final results of my IVF adventure. I waited a long time to say anything about it frankly because I wasn't 100% sure that it would be successful.
John and I followed the rigorous schedule required for the IVF cycle which resulted in 7 healthy embryos. The day that we went into the doctors office for the embryo transfer the doctor asked how many embryos we wanted to have put inside of me (my options were 1 or 2). I really was worried about how I was to carry two babies, however, I didn't want this to fail either. John had see me cry too many tears in the past few months and he wanted to make sure we got at least one baby.
John spoke up loud and clear that we wanted 2 embryos; of course hoping we would be able to keep at least one of them, and hopefully both. It was a really cool experience because the embryologist went back into the lab to retrieve the embryos we were able to watch him work on a video screen. There was a tiny camera attached to the microscope where he was working and we were able to see our tiny embryos picked up with a catheter and then brought into the room where they inserted the catheter into my uterus guided by ultrasound. I was awake for this embryo-transfer and it really was a neat experience. A hope of having a family was at hand.....where it was lost for so long.
We were so excited for the next step.
We anxiously waited for the blood test scheduled 10 days later to see if I was pregnant or not. When that day finally came I was so excited!!! The nurse told me that my HCG levels were quite high and because of that - the possibility of multiple babies was very high. I was told to wait for 2 more weeks when my doctor would perform a viability ultrasound to make sure the embryos were alive.
When we went in at (6 weeks pregnant). My doctor started the ultrasound and told me....." I hope that you wanted two babies because that is what you have" It was incredible! Although those little babies were only the size of rice we were able to clearly see that their little hearts beating strongly. He even put a doppler over their hearts so that we could hear the beats. We were so excited.
I can't express the gratitude that I have for modern technology and science because without those advancements a) my husband would have cancer and may not have long to live and b) I wouldn't have this opportunity to be a mother.
I am so blessed I know that God has been there for me through all of this. When you go through trials it's hard to understand why things turned out the way that they do but I know God has a bigger plan for all of us and we just need to have faith in his plan.
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