Tuesday, December 30, 2008

One Viable Mini !!!

We just got back from our first u/s, and we are THRILLED to announce that everything looks perfect so far. This is the best first u/s that we have ever had. The gestational sac was in the uterus, just as it should be. The CRL (crown to rump length) was 2.92, which is great. We even got a HEARTBEAT!! I am currently 5 weeks and 6 days along, so to get the heartbeat was a bonus and a very good sign. The RE is pleased with all of my numbers and with this first u/s scan. He sees no reason to be concerned, which makes me very happy. We will be back to see the RE on January 8th at 8:45am for a second u/s to make sure that the fetal growth is progressing normally. Keep all of the prayers and good vibes coming...they have definitely worked thus far!

We will add the picture of our first u/s as soon as we are able to get it scanned in...so, stay tuned!

Saturday, December 27, 2008

No More Betas!

Sorry for the delay in providing updates, but our clinic was closed on Wednesday afternoon, and Matt and I spent Friday trying desperately to travel from IL to PA...on ice. We finally made it to Matt's sister's house after 11 hours on the road. The trip should have only taken 7 hours. Fun!

Well, the results from our 4th beta draw were delievered to us yesterday. Our beta on Monday was 1748, and it climbed to 4322 on Wednesday. It more than doubled over a two day period, so the nurse was very happy. Given how high my numbers are now, they are not going to bring me in for any more beta or progesterone tests. My nurse scheduled me for our first ultrasound on Tuesday at 3:45pm. This is a very early u/s (one day shy of 6 weeks gestation), so we were told not to expect much. The RE would just like to make sure that the pregnancy is in the right place (uterus versus tubes) and that my ovaries and all look ok. It would be a BONUS at this point to see a heartbeat, but it is a bonus we would love to get. If nothing else, we would just like to know that the pregnancy is measuring as it should for that date.

One more little victory...and yet another important step coming up. Tuesday will be a big day for us, one way or another...so keep those prayers and happy thoughts coming our way! We hope you all had a great Christmas and that Santa was good to you!

Monday, December 22, 2008

Beta - Bing!

Today was our third official beta HCG test. Once again, the RE would ideally like to see our numbers double over a 2 to 3 day period. Our last results were 501, and today's results came back at 1748. Obviously, the levels are still rising at an appropriate rate, which is great news. Another little victory to be celebrated. One more big breath of air that we can sigh. Hopefully there are many more little victories to come!

I was given the option of going back on Wednesday or Friday for a repeat draw, and since the lab is closed on Friday, I opted to go back on Christmas Eve. I will not have those results until Friday, though...and we will be on the road for a good part of that day, so I will update when I get the first opportunity. Keep all of the happy thoughts and prayers coming our way.

MERRY CHRISTMAS TO EVERYONE!!!!

Friday, December 19, 2008

Officially Official Part Deux

Today was our second beta HCG test. As previously mentioned, follow up b/w is done to make sure that my HCG levels are rising appropriately. The RE would ideally like to see the levels double over a 2 to 3 day period. Well, we more than doubled in a two day period. Our second beta came back at 501. My IVF nurse coordinator is very pleased with the numbers thus far. I return to the local Quest lab here in IL on Monday for continued follow up. Yet another hurdle that has been jumped...still many more to come...

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Officially Official

We got the call from the nurse around 11am, and it was a positive beta. The HCG levels were 185. According to one chart, my levels at 14 days past egg retrieval should be between 95 and 223 (for a singleton pregnancy). So, they were right in line. In the past we have had either very low levels (10) or very high levels (400+ and 2500+) to start, so this was much more in the "normal" range. We feel good about that. Cautiously optmistic we move along. My next beta test will be Friday, so we will keep you in the loop. Hopefully the levels will increase properly, and we can continue to move on to the next hurdles.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Sneak Preview


So, tomorrow is our big day. I will have my b/w done first thing in the morning, and the nurse will call me with the official results by 4pm. We will be hitting the road in the morning starting our way to Chicago for the holidays. Tomorrow we will make it as far as Matt's sister's house in the Pittsburgh area. The following day we will drive the rest of the way to my parent's house. We are driving so that Batman can spend the holidays with his mommy and daddy, as it should be!

Given that we will be on the road tomorrow, and I am not sure exactly when I will be able to update the blog (hopefully in the early evening), I won't keep you all in complete suspense. Apparently (as you can see from our photo above) it would seem that we are pregnant again. Now...don't go getting too excited for us just yet...as you all know this is only the first of many steps necessary to yield a successful outcome. Cautiously optimistic would be a good way to sum up our state of mind and our situation for now.

The first important step for us is having a good beta HCG level tomorrow. From there I will have to have follow up b/w while in IL to make sure that my HCG levels are rising appropriately. After that will come the all important first ultrasound at approximately "six weeks" gestation where the RE will look for the number of pregnancy sacs, the proper "parts", and a fetal heartbeat. So, still a long way to go even in just a short period of time...

Continue to keep us in your thoughts and prayers as we move forward with this next phase of our journey.

Monday, December 15, 2008

Just checking in with our loyal followers....

See, isn't the wait impossible?? Doesn't it seem like it takes forever?? Sigh... Well, the wait will finally be over this Wednesday, December 17th. That is when we have our official beta HCG test that will give the quantitative results from the blood draw. Right now we are sitting back and hoping for our Christmas miracle...a BFP (big fat positive). We do know that a BFP is only a first step on a long road for us, but we cannot give up hope. Keep the happy thoughts and prayers coming our way. We welcome them all!

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Progesterone Check - 3dp4dt

Today is 3 days past my four day embryo transfer, and I had to go in to the clinic for my progesterone test. It is done by a simple blood draw. The test is done just to see that you are producing an ample amount of progesterone to support a pregnancy IF you are indeed pregnant. They want the levels to be at least 10, but really look for them to be 20 or higher. The nurse told me that my levels were "awesome". She said that they came back at 100 (or higher, since their test maxes out at 100). She also mentioned that the gel that I am using to supplement progesterone production is only showing up in trace amounts, which means my body is producing all of that progesterone on its own. Good news! Then again, we usually get "good news" and are still yet to have a baby...but I suppose we will just keep on accepting it. Maybe this will be our lucky time??? That is all we can hope!

Tuesday, December 09, 2008

Cryopreservation Report

Got good news this morning...we found out that TWO of our embryos made it to the blastocyst stage and were of good quality, so they were both cryopreserved. If we need to do another cycle we will be able to do a FET (frozen embryo transfer) instead of another fresh IVF cycle. The FETs are far less invasive...much fewer shots, much less monitoring, much less stress on the body in general. It is very nice to have that option in our back pocket. Let's just hope we DON'T need that option in the near future!

Tomorrow morning I go back to the clinic for my progesterone b/w. I will know in the afternoon if all is fine on that count. I am sure it is. I have never had an issue with progesterone levels in the past.

Sunday, December 07, 2008

Transfer Day - Fertilization Report Day 4

Today was the big day for us. We went into the clinic, me toting my full bladder, for the embryo transfer. We had two "great looking" embryos put back. They were at the morula stage, which is exactly where they should have been today. Above is a picture of a morula stage embryo (image kindly borrowed from the web). We still have 3 or 4 more embryos that continue to grow and divide, so there is a good chance that we will have some to cryopreserve. They will call us on Tuesday with the final cryo report.

I am now at home starting my two days of bedrest. I can sit up, but my legs must be up and stretched out on the couch. I am not allowed to do any cleaning, lifting, vacuuming, nor anything of the like, during my wait for my pregnancy test. Matt is already taking great care of me...he is out getting groceries and buying more wood for the woodburning stove.

I must go back to the clinic this week (Thursday?) for blood work to check my progesterone levels. They want to make sure they are at the appropriate levels to sustain a pregnancy in case I am pregnant. I then go back on December 17th for the official beta HCG pregnancy test. So, lots of excitment prior to the holidays. That day is the same day that we will hit the road for Chicago. If I do get a positive pregnancy test, I believe they would have me do follow-up HCG tests at a lab in the Chicago area. We will see when and if it comes to that!

Below are pictures that were requested by my friends. I went out shopping yesterday for an outfit for transfer. I knew that I wanted the "grow" t-shirt, as it is only appropriate for supporting our embryos as they come home. Well, I ended up getting the full gear for bedrest, too (socks and sweats...and the scarf to get me to and fro the clinic). So, friends..enjoy!

Thanks again for all of the support and encouragement during this cycle as it has meant so much to both of us. And, keep us in your happy thoughts and prayers over the next 10 days! For now we are thrilled to once again be at the stage that we have our minis back "home", and we can just sit back and hope for the best!

Saturday, December 06, 2008

Fertilization Report - Day 3

Well, I am "stuck" at home today while everyone else is out at the Army v. Navy football game...boooo! Still, I know it was the right decision for me to stay home and rest. I am feeling better again today, but I get pain in my ovaries when I go to sit down or stand up. A little tender with walking still, but overall...I am in much better shape today!

Received the daily embryo update from the nurse, and we have SIX that continue to divide and grow. We are set for our embryo transfer TOMORROW at 10:15am. My instructions are to empty my bladder at 8:15 am and then drink 18 oz. of water at that time. We are to arrive at the clinic by 10 am. We will probably be transferring back two embryos. I am hoping that we still have some good ones left over to freeze...3 to cryopreserve would be great. Wishful thinking never hurt, right? All I know is that the minis will be "home" tomorrow. I will be on bedrest all day tomorrow and all day on Monday. After that, I can resume all normal "light" activities. Sadly for Matt, though, I will not be allowed to vacuum!

We will update everyone tomorrow after transfer and also when we get a cryo report! Send some happy thoughts our way...

Friday, December 05, 2008

Fertilization Report - Day 2

The nurse called just a minute ago, and ALL SEVEN of our embryos continue to divide and grow. That is FANTASTIC news! We know that we will NOT be doing a three day transfer, which is great! When they call tomorrow they will have a much better idea when transfer will be. We know that it will take place either Sunday or Monday for sure.

I take my last antibiotic today, and I also started with the crinone (progesterone) gel and the medrol (anti-inflammatory steroid) this morning. The crinone gel will be used every day until the pregnancy test. With a positive pregnancy test, I would need to continue the gel through the 12th week (something we have sadly never seen before). The steroid is just a five day course. I can tell you that it tastes horrible! I need to remember to take it very quickly as to not have the taste left on my tongue! The gel and steroid are both taken in addition to my daily prenatal vitamin. Estrace will be added the day after transfer.

I am feeling better today. Not great. Not my usual "normal" self. But, better! I will take that for now. I am guessing that I will be in good shape by Sunday. Sadly, I think that I will not be attending the Army / Navy game tomorrow...the game that we have been looking forward to for so long. I just don't think I will be comfortable enough standing / sitting / walking for that amount of time. Matt and I think it would probably be best for me to stay relaxed in a warm environment. (Sigh)

And, so we continue on....

Thursday, December 04, 2008

Fertilization Report - Day 1

Still having a bit of a rough go this time around. My arm hurts, but I think the swelling has gone down for the most part. I am having bad aches and pains, I did not sleep well at all, and I am just trying to muscle through. Nothing that I am feeling is out of the realm of the common or ordinary, but it still doesn't mean that it is fun. Onto the good stuff, though...

My IVF nurse coordinator Kat called, and she said that of the 11 eggs that were retrieved, 7 fertilized normally. They had one that fertilized abnormally, so it is "out". There is still a chance that one or two more could fertilize late, and there is always the chance that a few could drop out of the race altogether. So, we wait again until tomorrow's report. Seven is a good start, though, so we are feeling optimistic at this point. We are hoping that the embryos continue going strong so that we will qualify for a 5 day transfer on Monday. That will mean things are looking good, and it will also give my body more time to heal prior to the transfer.

Wednesday, December 03, 2008

ER Day

Just stopping by for a minute before I lay back down. They were able to get 11 mature follies / eggs today. I will get the fert report in the morning to see how many fertilized. Feeling a little rough. They had a problem with my IV...anesthesiologist had a tough time finding a vein. He eventually did after about five tries. Well, when he went to "put me to sleep" I wasn't feeling anything, and my arm hurt. Turns out the IV wasn't really all the way in my vein, so a ton of fluid just went into my arm. He had to start a fresh IV in my left hand. Anyway, my right arm is all swollen with fluid now and feels sort of funny. Can't wait for that to clear up. Even though they gave me anti-nausea meds, I ended up feeling sick when we got home. Barely ate a half bowl of soup and then just slept for 2 hours. Doing a bit better now, but still in some discomfort.

Actually, starting to feel sick again...so, must go..

Monday, December 01, 2008

Monitoring Appointment #3 - Triggering Tonight!

I went in for my third (and final) monitoring appointment this morning. I guess the upped dose of Follistim did the trick, because I will be "triggering" tonight. I do not know exactly how many potential follicles I have, but my best guess would be a minimum of ten. There is still time for more to grow and mature, so we just never really know what we will get until the day of retrieval. When the nurse gave me all of my instructions today, though, she said that this was a "good" cycle...whatever that means!

I must set my alarm for just before midnight tonight, because the Ovidrel (triggering meds) injections must be given at an exact time. I must give the injections AT midnight because my egg retrieval is scheduled for noon on Wednesday, exactly 36 hours after the trigger. The Ovidrel will help the follicles reach maturation points and then be ready to be released (ovulation).

Starting today, I must take a five day dose of an antibiotic. I am now done with the lupron (suppresion) and Follistim (stimulation) injections. Yay! I am not allowed to eat or drink anything after midnight on Tuesday, given that the ER is done under light anesthesia. On the day of the retrieval I will take a pillow, blanket, and warm socks with me(they really are patient friendly at this clinic!). I also have to take some additional meds with that will be administered via my IV (one is an antibiotic due to my history of endometriosis and adhesions / the other is an anti-nausea med). I have to arrive at the clinic on Wednesday at 11:30am. Matt must be there for his "big show" (sperm collection) and to drive me home. We will be there for at least 3 hours. It is a big day...and it is now right around the corner!

The date of our egg transfer (ET) will be dependent upon the number of follicles that fertilize and produce embryos, and then how those embryos are progressing. If we have a decent amount of embryos that are progressing normally, then we will be able to do a 5 day transfer. If there are not a lot of embryos that survive and progress well, then a 3 day transfer will be in order. We will just have to wait and see how it all unfolds.