Even though after the transfer, I really felt like both embryos were sticking around, it's still a shock to think we're going to have twins. It's just miraculous. We've come such a long way in just a year and a half...my cyst removal, DH's obstructive azoospermia, failed IVF and talk of donor eggs, being rejected by two other major fertility clinics in town...and I know we are where we are today because we didn't give up. What if we'd listened to the first RE? Or even the second? I guess you just never know. I have a friend whose mom died from cancer years ago and she was saying how the doctors just don't know everything...they'd give her mom a month and she'd live for another year...when we were going through this second cycle and continuously getting encouraging reports, I thought of that. DH and I scoffed when Amber reviewed cryopreservation...and yet we have two embryos on ice. You just never know.
I keep hoping and praying that these babies continue to impress everybody. I'm trying to do all I can for them (even gagging on my broccoli at dinner) and I know they're doing all they can, too.
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what a great picture! I am so glad things are moving along.. and although I am not sure if I have one or two in my ute yet.. I can empathize with the tired thing! I come home, eat some dinner, do a few things around the house, plop down at 7:30 to watch tv and then at 8:30 or 9 I am up in bed!
Anyway... I am so happy for you and excited to share the journey with you!
What a fab pic to see, I'm so happy for you, take care of yourself!
So great! The exhaustion is beyond compare, but this will be a great journey for you!
I'm so happy you and the twins are doing well! That is great news! Amber, huh? I'm not sure I know which nurse she is. I'll have to pay more attention.
Wonderful heartrates, yeah! Sounds like everything is indeed going very well! Congrats!
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