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26 August 2010

The Magic Number

Six is the magic number.

As you may recall, we did CCS genetic testing on 11 blastocysts 2 weeks ago at CCRM. We have been waiting for the results ever since, with no small amount of crying and cuddling my small dog like the baby substitute he is.

Wednesday night we got the call from Dr. Surrey. We have six normal embryos! Of the 11 blastocysts tested, four have genetic abnormalities incompatible with even a positive pregnancy test, and one is still a question mark. And six are normal and of "more than high enough quality to result in a live birth."

We are relieved.

FET approximately September 27.

02 August 2010

A Different Sort of Two Week Wait

Today we spent the morning at CCRM. I had my IVF physical at 9, and then ultrasound and bloodwork at 9:30.
At 10, I had an excellent massage right in the clinic.
At 11, we met with a new genetic counselor, Mary. (She is not to be confused with Danielle, who helped me through a misunderstanding during our last consult.)

Our meeting lasted an hour, and, because my brain is not working, I am not sure I remember everything she said, but the big news is that on July 1, CCRM has changed its method of Comprehensive Chromosome Screeing from CGH (Comparative Genomic Hybridization) to something called PCR. While the CGH testing would have taken 6 weeks, the PCR testing will only take 2 weeks. So we will know whether any of the embryos are normal in 2 weeks!!

To review, CCRM will let all the embryos grow to blastocyst, biopsy them for testing, and then vitrify them. I will go home to Oregon and wait for the results. If there are normal embryos, I will come back for transfer at a later date.

This afternoon, the nurse called to tell me my estradiol level, at 7200, was too high, so I need to "coast" for another day with no stims. According to various sources on the internet, my estradiol should be between 200 and 600 per mature follicle (those over 18 mm). I think the ultrasound tech said that I have around 27 follicles nearing that size.

This explains why I feel so nauseated and bloated.

Good times.

Tonight: 5 ml Lupron! Trigger tomorrow.