Sunday, January 24, 2010

Fert Report

Double digits, baby!

Of the 14 retrieved, 11 were mature. And 10 fertilized normally.

Most ever fertilized for me. I am over-the-moon happy. Now, I know we are far from out of the woods, but this is has been so different than I feared it would be just a week ago. Just goes to show you, IF is a roller coaster, and there is not rhyme or reason to any of it. I just hope the up swing keeps up for a awhile longer.

Stay tuned for Tuesday, the fateful Day 3 report. I'll also update y'all about if we will do genetic testing this round - it's still up in the air.

13 comments:

  1. Oh Pie I am SO HAPPY for you. This is a huge hurdle to jump over and I know only too well how badly it can go so am so so so so SO happy for you that you have so many good embies at this stage.
    Do you think the Saizen may have made a difference then?
    Look forward to more updates.
    xxx

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  2. Great news! I had 10 my last cycle and 6 made it to day 5 blast. 2 stuck around. Hoping very much that you get more great news in the days to come!

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  3. Congrats for such an awesome fert report!

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  4. Excellent!!!! Nice personal best!!! well done. So happy that the rollercoaster is soaring for the sky!

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  5. Woooooohoooooo! Congrats! That's amazing! Wishing you luck with all my might for Day 3!Love,
    Maddy

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  6. Egg-cellent! (I couldn't resist!)

    Happy travels back to your home and can't wait to hear how the embies develop.

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  7. Congrats! :-) Lookin' good so far! One step at a time, yeah?

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  8. Sounds great!! Hope all goes well for ET soon!

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  9. That is WONDERFUL news! I know there is still a ways to go, but this is such a great start to everything! I'm so happy for you. I'm going to keep everything crossed that you get a great report tomorrow! Yay for double digits!

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  10. Congrats on such a great fert report!
    Hope tomorrow's news is as wonderful.

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  11. Wowser!!! 10 fertilized normally out of 11 mature? That is fantastic news, way to go ovaries! *clapping*

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