- 1 grade 1 blastocyst
- 1 grade 1 early blastocyst
- 1 grade 2 early blastocyst
- 1 grade 1 morula
- 3 grade 2 morulas
- 1 grade 3 morula
What I did not expect was that so many of them would still be morulas instead of blastocysts and that all 8 would still be growing and dividing. I had thought about putting back the top embryo and the bottom embryo. In fact, as of going to bed last night, that is what we had planned to do. The doc said he would recommend putting back the top 1 or 2 embryos, either decision would be fine. So what did we decide? Well, picturing my pregnancy, delivery, and the future of our family, I picture just one at a time. I picture having one baby to add to our family in 9 months. I also picture not doing this process again, so sacrificing the extra 12% chance of success was difficult to do, but in the end, we opted to transfer our one top-of-the-line blastocyst. We hope most if not all of the others make it to be frozen (well, they will not freeze the grade 3, so that one is a loss), but we really have all of our eggs in one basket. Err, all of our eggs in one egg I guess. So now we wait. I have my progesterone level checked on Monday to ensure that the progesterone in oil shots that I am receiving are doing the trick. If not, they will probably up my dosage. That would not be fun. These shots hurt! And, if I am pregnant, they will continue until December 8th. Lovely. heh. OK, well, that's my update for now. Now I lay on the couch and rest for the next 2 days so that perfect little emby can settle in.
3 comments:
Wow. That was fast. May the good news keep coming!
That is fantastic news! I am keeping my fingers crossed for you. Sooooo excited.
Thanks Toni and G! It's all a waiting game now. Nothing to do but my progesterone in oil shots each night and wait. Oh, and worry. =)
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