- 4 were mature
- 1 of the 4 mature ones had a protein coating or something? (have to research more about what that is really, or if I'm even understanding that correctly)
- 1 is definitely fertilized and on his/her way
- 2 are in the earlier stages of fertilization, so they can't quite tell if they're looking normally fertilized or not
In my heart of hearts, I really wish the other two would have been as far along as #1, but my RE said they just do a spot check of them, and it's possible that they're fine and just got a late start or something, or the lab is looking at them from a weird angle. So I'll be praying that all three will be happy and healthy looking tomorrow!
And I know that ONE isn't exactly phenominal numbers, but God has brought so much good out of seemingly unfavorable conditions already this cycle, I can't imagine He'll stop now! (Nevertheless, His will be done...) Thank you Lord for allowing this little one(s)! Please bless them and keep them safe so we can meet them in January! ;-)
PS. We did my first PIO last night, and it was completely painless. Are we doing something wrong? Ha!
What a wonderful world it would be to welcome a 2011 baby! I got so excited reading your post! Praying that ALL 3 are happy & healthy for tomorrow too.
ReplyDeleteOne is all it takes! Praying for you and the little ones.
ReplyDeleteI am praying that all 3 are going to be ready! But if it is just the one, that one can turn into something perfect in every way. Thank you so much for your prayers. It means everything to me.
ReplyDeleteI will be praying for your little embies! Grow little babies grow!
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful news!! I'll be praying that the other 2 join right along with their brother/sister! And as far as the PIO in my case at least it doesn't hurt for about the first week. And then after that the injection site starts to swell a bit and so after that happens it hurts a bit more. Just make sure you ice it beforehand even if you don't think you need it. It helps!
ReplyDeleteI've been anxiously awaiting your post, and its so true all you need is one perfect embaby...although I'll be praying for all three to grow grow grow!!!
ReplyDeletePraying for your little 3 embabies!
ReplyDeleteOh I am praying for all 3! I am so glad though you at least have 1. That is all it takes!
ReplyDeleteGreat news...as far as PIO I was surprised it didn't hurt either. I think they just have a bad rap...
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your embies! Make sure they let those other two grow in the dish a bit longer ... most of my embryos were slow, but my day-5 morula (should've been a blast by then) is one of my quad babies now, so you really never know!
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy for you!
praying your little eggie grows and grows!
ReplyDeleteWonderful news! I am praying for all of your little embabies and sending them lots of growing vibes!
ReplyDeletePraying for your embryos ad praising God for the life he has created!! Isn't it an amazing thing to know you have an embryo at this moment and time?!
ReplyDeleteI didn't think the PIO hurt either. The injection site was sore the day after, the but the actual shot was easy for me.
Wohooooo yayyyyy!! I'm so happy for you!!
ReplyDeleteYay!! Good luck! All it takes is one.
ReplyDeleteOne is all it takes.
ReplyDeleteYES!!! That is so exciting :D
ReplyDeleteI'm praying for your embabies!!! =)
ReplyDeletePraying & rejoicing with you over this great news!!!
ReplyDeleteGlad everything is going so well and can't wait to hear the next report!
ReplyDeleteOh yay! That is wonderful news! I will be praying for you and your future babes!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to hear someone say something "nice" about the PIO injection. I'm dreading mine! I'm praying for a successful transfer!!
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