We are delayed again.
This is becoming a pattern. :(
The social worker wasn't able to come til this week for the home study update and it will take 2 weeks the complete the report. Why does it take that long to write a 1 page report??
So.... that will put us to the end of January, then a mock cycle in February and then the real thing in March.
The good news is that I will get to go skiing with the family the end of February, which I am super excited about. I missed our trip in December to stay home with Kye because he was sick :(
But on the other side February has good mojo for me because it is the month Kye was conceived. I was hoping for a dejavu pregnancy. But I will continue to think good thoughts about March.
Wait, I just remembered that March 30th is my Bro's birthday so maybe we can have good news on his birthday :)
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Thursday, January 5, 2012
First part of the testing is done!
I got an email from the clinic this week that said they had received all my testing and now we are waiting on embryos to ship.
I have to say that the saline sono was way more than I thought it was gonna be! I figured it was just an internal ultrasound. This is probably TMI but they inserted a speculum and then they inserted a catheter into my uterus and filled it with saline, then they took out the speculum and inserted the "dildo cam" and looked at the lining of my uterus to make sure there weren't any polyps and that my ovaries looked good, then they drained the saline. It wasn't painful, just uncomfortable.
They did say that my uterus was clear of any polyps and there were no cysts on my ovaries. So that is all good news :) But we already knew it was gonna be beautiful, right!
I am anxiously awaiting the home study update and then we can start transfer protocol!
I have to say that the saline sono was way more than I thought it was gonna be! I figured it was just an internal ultrasound. This is probably TMI but they inserted a speculum and then they inserted a catheter into my uterus and filled it with saline, then they took out the speculum and inserted the "dildo cam" and looked at the lining of my uterus to make sure there weren't any polyps and that my ovaries looked good, then they drained the saline. It wasn't painful, just uncomfortable.
They did say that my uterus was clear of any polyps and there were no cysts on my ovaries. So that is all good news :) But we already knew it was gonna be beautiful, right!
I am anxiously awaiting the home study update and then we can start transfer protocol!
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