First, PC's appointment or "deposit" went well yesterday. The nurse asked if he would like some (XX rated) magazines or DVD's. He said "no thank you" and she said "well, we have ourselves a pro!" Lol. I'm hoping that self esteem booster gives the swimmers some more confidence as well.
I went back to the recovery area for prepping about 8:30 a.m. The IV was the worst part of the whole procedure because it took two tries. I got in my lovely gown, hair net and booties, gave PC a kiss and was off to the retrieval room. Those weren't stirrups, they were massive leg holder contraptions! I must have started looking a little nervous and Dr. S told the nurse to give me some of the relaxing meds. In about 10 seconds, the room started getting fuzzy. I do remember the last thing I said... omg. I
was thinking it, but blame it on the drugs for making me say it out loud. I remember saying "I'd like to order two boys, please. Thank you!" Laughter and one "why." I started saying something about girls being so much drama and then I was out, good thing! No offense here, I would adore a little girl... the meds were talking!
So, I woke up back in the same recovery room and PC said "five good eggs, everything is okay." I said, "five? That's it?" (anxious looks) He told me that the doctor was very pleased with the egg quality and that the follicles they came from were all greater than 14mm. It still looks like the transfer will be Saturday.
This is not going to be a "woe is me" post about wanting more eggs although I can't help but have the fear about such smaller chances for fertilization. Instead, I'm hoping that those five eggs are meeting PC's confident sperm right now and they know just what to do! I'll call them the Fabulous Five! That thought gives me hope and I'm going to hang on to it. I will get the fertility report around lunch time tomorrow but I can't post until I get home from work since those computers have filters that block blogger (how dare they?)
In the mean time, I'm feeling good. Good enough to have some Chick-Fil-A on the way home and ice cream when I got home:] I continue to take antibiotics, medrol and have my first PIO shot tonight. Sis-in-law is coming back to do the first one and will teach PC how to do it. (One of the sweet nurses drew some markers on my backside so that he can have a little GPS back there!)
Thank you in advance for your thoughts and prayers for our Fab Five to become perfect little embryos. I appreciate every one of you and being able to share this experience here more than you can ever know!