Hello family-
Just wanted to thank you for all your encouragement over the past month. We are going to begin our second attempt officially in February, but the process begins next week with a month of birth control to let my body rest a month from the previous stimulation process.
Keep us in your thoughts, prayers, and meditations...we really need and appreciate your support. We couldn't begin this process again without each of you.
Sending his love from the ether...Teenie Weenie Beanie is doing well and taking a month of vacation. He apparently was able to bail out before things got "really bad". He wouldn't give me details... but wants you to know he's still waiting for the perfect DNA suit to put on, and will see us all sooner than we think.
Love you,
M, J, and S (too)
Oh, BTW, we're thinking about adopting a new fur baby, too. We'll keep you posted.
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FrogEyes aka MFM
Friday, December 31, 2010
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2:28 AM
Regretfully today's blood test came back NEGATIVE, followed up by a negative home pregnancy test.
It's taken the wind out of our sails, but we'll be fine.
We plan on taking the next week to decompress and speak to the Dr. about a new game plan.
We are sad and frustrated but will continue on the path when we can.
Thank you all for the love and support,
Jason, Melissa and Scooter
Posted by
MFD
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
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2:43 PM
So... Dr Manara's is closed today. We'll test tomorrow(?) at 0800.
It started snowing at around 1000 Sunday, 12" accumulation of light, dry snow.
Now, the sky is starting to show, and the snow is sparkling. 25 degrees, winds 20 gusting to 45, wind chill = 7. Brrrrr....
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Posted by
FrogEyes aka MFM
Monday, December 27, 2010
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9:05 AM
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We're PREGNANT!!
Christmas Greetings to you (and yours)! Hope your holiday is as spectacular as ours!
J, M, S, TWB 1, & TWB 2
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FrogEyes aka MFM
Friday, December 24, 2010
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9:33 AM
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Seven days and still baking!
7dp3dt: 7th day after (post) egg retrieval and 3 days post embryo transfer; I learned this shorthand from the fertility/pregnancy forums : )
So, we went to Dr. Manara's for bloodwork to check my estrogen and progesterone levels. Progesterone is "> 40" and estrodiol (E2) was 1600. So the hormone support is doing well, and everything still optimal for TWB 1 and TWB 2 to stick- hang in there embies!
http://www.justmommies.com/articles/progesterone-pregnancy.shtml
Progesterone Level Chart
Progesterone during menstrual cycle |
Day 1-14 | >1 to 1.5ng/ml |
Day 15-28 | 2-28 ng/ml |
Progesterone during pregnancy |
First Trimester | 9-47 |
Second Trimester | 17-147 ng/ml |
Third Trimester | 55-200 ng/ml |
Posted by
FrogEyes aka MFM
Monday, December 20, 2010
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10:47 AM
Hey everyone-
Nothing to report baby-wise for a while, we're in the nail-biting 2 week-wait period. J says he's going to install a porthole so he can check on things.
Physically, I can tell the progesterone/estrace supplements are working. Emotionally, J and I are beginning to let ourselves get a little excited about the whole experience. It still seems a little surreal though...and there are moments where time seems to completely stop. I'm not quite sure what that's all about, but it's pleasant, so hey, I'll roll with it.
Love you,
J, M, TWB 1, TWB 2, and S
Posted by
FrogEyes aka MFM
Saturday, December 18, 2010
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7:40 AM
Teenie Weenie Beanie is the pic to the left- 6 cells at time of transfer. The pic to the right is the sister he chose(after interviews-of course)- I count 7 or 8 cells with her. Both of them were hatched to assist with development.
Over the next 3-7 days they will need to attach themselves. They were placed as high in the uterus and as deep as possible, so now we just wait (2 wks)- like J said.
Posted by
FrogEyes aka MFM
Thursday, December 16, 2010
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7:41 PM
For those that are parents, I now get it! Here is the first pictures of the kids (no names yet).
Bean is fine she is sleeping (she was up all night to stay on a night schedule). They implanted the two best embryos. We will not be freezing any due to the other embryos' formations. We will not know if these two stick until Christmas. 12/27 they will do a blood test to see how Melissa's body is doing.
Keep in mind that I am writing this, so when Bean reads it there maybe some corrections. Anyway, thank you all for the Love and support! It means a lot to all five of us (Scooter). If you would like to order 8 x 10 prints let me know!
Posted by
MFD
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2:04 PM
Hey everyone,
Got the call, and transplantation day is tomorrow @ 11:30 EST! We have a total of 7 embryos now, so J's going to tell them to pick the 2-3 cutest ones.
Keep dividing little ones
Posted by
FrogEyes aka MFM
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
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6:20 PM
Great news everyone--
Of the 13:
5 good quality embryos.
4 others are moving slowly
2 eggs did not fertilize
2 eggs were poor quality and discarded
No transfer day yet, because they want to see what the 4 are going to do.
My bet is that we're going to have a Saturday transfer, the good news about a day 5 transfer (for us, Saturday) is that the embryo will have hatched from it's shell, and be able to implant right away when placed in the uterus. The live birth success rate with these transfers is doubled, as compared to the day 3 transfer (Thurs).
TWB, you're doing well!
Posted by
FrogEyes aka MFM
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
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9:58 AM
And, no (sorry J), I'm not talking about female anatomy....
This morning at 01:00, the fertilized embryos started the cycle of cleaving. If they remain healthy, each cell will divide into two more every 12-24 hours until it reaches the blastula stage. Here's what it looks like now:
In embryology, cleavage is the division of cells in the early embryo. The zygotes of many species undergo rapid cell cycles with no significant growth, producing a cluster of cells the same size as the original zygote. The different cells derived from cleavage are called blastomeres and form a compact mass called the morula. Cleavage ends with the formation of the blastula.
Posted by
FrogEyes aka MFM
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1:51 AM
Hey everyone, it's just MFM,
Teenie Weenie Beanie is back in the lab watching the (hopeful) fertilization and development of the 13 eggs "harvested" today. We will find out tomorrow how many embryos we have.
We were at Dr. Manara's around 0720, and I was gowned by 0800, met my new best friend- Bob the anesthetist (CRNA- go nurses!), who did a quick intake history, threw in an IV, and gave me fentanyl.
Fentanyl, for me, was like the feeling after you've finished a full glass of wine- warm and a little tipsy/happy. I fell asleep within a couple minutes, and woke up after the procedure (1 hour). Apparently the anesthesia I got was propofol (which I give to my patients) and ketamine, with a little morphine to diminish cramping.
I tell you what... I was a happy girl! Pretty much in control, but definitely a little buzzed after the procedure. Surprisingly, there was no bleeding and very minimal cramping after the procedure.
On the way home, I really wanted a snack, so J took me to CVS where I proceeded to buy $25 worth of worthless junk food- I mean... everything looked sooooo good. I came home had some chicken noodle soup and cheesy popcorn, then went right to bed. I got up 2 hours ago-- and I feel great! (Better than I have in a few weeks)
Enough about me..here's what's going on at the lab right now:
Once the eggs were retrieved, they were separated and placed in nutrient media to further develop for 3-4 hours. (about 1:00 pm)
Then the microbiologist introduced the sperm.
By this point, some have made it through the egg's shell, and fertilized the eggs, and some are still working on it. By 1:00 am, Tuesday, the eggs that can be "naturally" fertilized, will have (personally, I'm hoping for 6 strong/good quality embryos).
Picture of IVF fertilized egg at high magnification
Male and female genetic material (DNA) is in the 2
pronuclei (circular structures) in the center
Polar body is seen at one o'clock - just under the shell
Posted by
FrogEyes aka MFM
Monday, December 13, 2010
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5:34 PM
T'was the night before ER and all through the home, not a creature was stirring but my future mom...
Okay, so I'm a little anxious. We worked really hard to get to this point, and have been extra careful to follow all orders- dotting every "i" and crossing every "t", so everything should be fine. Whatever is meant to happen will, right??
Cross your fingers, say a prayer, because 07:45 will be here soon...
Posted by
FrogEyes aka MFM
Sunday, December 12, 2010
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11:36 PM
Hey everyone-
MONDAY'S THE FIRST OF TWO BIG DAYS!
Monday 0745- Egg retrieval...TWB will finally make a choice. It looks like there's at least 6 great quality eggs, soooo....
Fertilization happens Monday, too. They will watch the growth of the embryos (with a microscope) over the next 3 to 5 days.
Theoretically if all 6 form good quality embryos, they will pick the 3 best for implantation. The other three will be frozen, and cryogenically stored, until we decide to use them again.
Science is cool...literally
Posted by
FrogEyes aka MFM
Saturday, December 11, 2010
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6:06 PM
Great MD visit. Looks like Monday is going to be the retrieval day- bloodwork tomorrow will confirm it.
Sizes: 17, 16(2), 15, 14(3), 13(2), 12(4), 11(2), 10(1), and multiple follicles < 10mm.
The meds are working, this may be the last day I have to take the stimulation shots. WooHoo!
Posted by
FrogEyes aka MFM
Friday, December 10, 2010
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11:01 AM
Hello everyone-
Just wanted to thank you for the overwhelming support. We are excited to share this experience with you (good, bad, or indifferent).
Today, as funny as it seems, I'm a little worried because I don't have any discomfort at all- no aches or pains- like I've had on previous days. Hopefully tomorrow's Dr. visit will show that everything is progressing as it should, and that I'm just having an easy time with the whole process.
The only really bothersome side effect is being tired all the time AND not tolerating wearing blue jeans (due to carrying the equivalent of two clementine tangerines, because of the hyper-stimulation)
Still taking the shots (3 of them/day), multi-vitamins, and calcium like I'm supposed to.
We'll see what tomorrow brings.
Send out a prayer, or good wishes, our way!
Love you,
M
Posted by
FrogEyes aka MFM
Thursday, December 9, 2010
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6:50 PM