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We’ll See September 7, 2004

Well, my IVF coordinator called me back this morning. She had spoken to my RE about the spotting/bleeding issue. My RE reviewed my baseline ultrasound and said that it shouldn’t be a problem, but that we will have to wait until after my ultrasound and bloodwork tomorrow to make sure. I guess that’s not really a definitive answer, but at least someone finally called me back. I’m still spotting, but hopefully it will be ok.

Tomorrow should be an interesting day. Not only do I have my first ultrasound following the start of stims, but I also get to transport my husband’s sperm from the facility where it was cyropreserved and is currently being stored to my RE’s office. I called and arranged everything this morning, so I’m all set to go. I get to pay $75 (not $50 like I thought) for the privilege of borrowing a tank filled with liquid nitrogen so that I can tote my husband’s frozen swimmers across town. That should be fun.

So, hopefully I’ll have at least semi good news to report tomorrow. We shall see.

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1. Sheri - September 7, 2004

Ugh. Sounds like you have had to deal with quite the roller coaster lately! I’m glad to here things seem to be getting better though. My thoughts and prayers are with you!

2. Heather - September 7, 2004

Good luck tomorrow! Here’s hoping we both post with good news.

*crosses fingers and prays*

Heather
http://heathers_hopes.typepad.com/one_pink_line/

3. Dee - September 7, 2004

Sending lots of good wishes for tomorrow’s u/s and bloodwork, Amanda. Have fun driving the swimmers across town and know that we’re all thinking of you both during this stressful time and sending you love!

4. Anonymous - September 8, 2004

The sperm frozen container looks like you should wear a haz-mat suit. It’s freaky, but really easy.

Good luck!

Marla
themiddleway