Wednesday, November 30, 2005

2dp5dt: Transfer tales

We arrived at the clinic just before 10, as instructed. The waiting room was more crowded than I think I’ve ever seen it. At one point, there were two small children (one well behaved, one annoying - I think the well-behaved one is about to become a big brother). We sat, and waited, and waited, and sat. There seemed to be another transfer ahead of us (judging from her bloated, scruffy, water-bottle chugging presence). All well and good, but it was after 10:30 before we even met with the embryologist and at least 12 before the transfer prep (my transfer was scheduled for 11, of course). Due to a mix up with the nurses and my acupuncturist* (who was fantastic), I didn’t get my valium until after I was in the proceure room with my legs in the braces. It might have been nice to have been relaxed before that point, but whatever.

Transfer was fine. There was a bit of a thing with my bladder - we waited so long I had to pee like 5 times before we actually got in there, and just before it was time I had to, um, poo (and as the nurse politely acknowledged, “There’s no delicate way to say this, but I find it hard to go to the bathroom one way and not the other”) and then they decided my bladder wasn’t full enough and made me drink more, and then by the time they were ready to do the transfer, it was too full and they had to drain it a bit. Not the most fun ever, but more comfortable in the long run, I think. But otherwise, transfer apparently went very smoothly. Never having attended a transfer before, I have nothing to compare to, but Dr. Piles and Nurses Sweetie and Bruiser Positive (who I like loads more now that she took excellent care of me at both retrieval and transfer, and then mentioned that she went through IVF treatments herself, plus the thing about the poo) all seemed very positive.

And the best part was the embryologists report, which I think I’ve hesitated to share until this point due to some preliminary variation of survivor’s guilt. We transfered two 5-day blasts - one “perfect” and one “near-perfect” - and had 11 blasts to freeze. Yes, eleven. Even the embryologist was impressed. I am bowled over. This is better than even my fantasies of a good outcome for this cycle.

And now we wait, and hope that our ability to make lots of hardy embryos will translate to an ability to make actual babies. I mean, I’ve heard there’s a connection, but I’ve also heard you can get pregnant from having sex, so...

* The clinic usually works with this one local acupuncturist. Not my acupuncturist. I’ve been seeing my acupuncturist for about a year - starting after I gave up on my first clinic, all the way through the second, and now into the third. I think it’s great that the clinic has someone they like to work with, but the system shouldn’t rely on it. Apparently, the usual acupuncturist gets the gown and robe for the patient (from the nurses area, so I don’t really see how mine would have thought to do that) and somehow arranges the Valium (or tells the nurses when it’s time?). My acupuncturist (actually not my regular one, but another from the same practice who I’ve seen before) was just trying to go with the flow. If any of them had bothered to talk to each other, it would have been fine. But instead there was a bit of confusion. Oh well - it all worked out in the end.

12 comments:

  1. I'm so glad transfer went well. And holy crap, 11 frozen blasts? That is so beyond awesome.

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  2. 11 blasts!?! Wow that's great Cass! Glad to hear that things went well with the transfer. Here's hoping for a speedy 2ww for you!!

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  3. Glad everything went well! I had the same, um, poo issue before my mock transfer. Somehow, miraculously, I was able to do one without the other. I'm still impressed with myself.

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  4. 11 blastopops!!!??? That's phenomenal. I'm hoping hard for you. Good luck!!!

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  5. I know it has been said, but I am absolutely astounded by your 11 blasts. Here's hoping that "perfect" or "near-perfect" (or both) are implanting as I type this...

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  6. Wow. You are an IVF rock star. I'm sending implantation thoughts right now.

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  7. Seriously, Cass. Phenomenal. I can hardly believe it!

    You must be feeling so good. Not only does it increase your chances of success for this cycle, it gives you several FETs if it doesn't work this time. And if it does work... you've got siblings on ice.

    You've got a very good chance of never having to do a fresh cycle again and that has to feel good.

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  8. Nice going! Excellent fertilization.

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  9. 11. Shit. How fantastic. I'm glad the transfer wasn't too traumatic for you, despite the bladder issues. I hope the 2ww flies by.

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  10. 11 is great. I hope you don't have to think about them again for a long time though. Say, 18 to 24 months or so?
    Good luck!

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  11. Very, very nice, Cass! Eleven to freeze is just fantastic, but let's hope you have no reason to use them for a long time coming, if you know what I mean. Sounds like the cycle has gone well so far, here's hoping the 2WW passes quickly and easily.

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