Childhood cancer survivor. That's the good news. Bad news? Chemo and radiation zapped my eggs leaving me infertile. Egg donors were found, several attempts were made and finally we were blessed with beautiful twin girls - born too early (21 wks, 5 days on Dec. 5, 2008). Hang out with me while we savor life with Big Baby Boy, who arrived via gestational surrogate on March 25, 2013.
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Do You Have That in Blue?
Our donor seems to be responding to the new protocol, showing an estradiol level of 119 - right on target (between 100 and 200 is the norm). This time last cycle, she was showing a level lower than her baseline of 37. This time last cycle was when flags started to turn red and eyebrows started to raise. Things seem to be different this time.
If my post seems overly calm, its because I can't let myself think this is going to work just yet. Just in case it doesn't. Talk to me tomorrow after her first ultrasound. If there are more than just a few follicles then I just my let my joy get the best of me.
You know, drowned girl had an omen before her successful (and then some) transfer. Perhaps this is mine?
Labels:
anticipation,
egg donor,
waiting
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3 comments:
ok...i'm going to check back later today on the ultrasound. great that your donor is responding better this time around.
thanks for your supportive post to me.
I hope it's a good omen too.
xx
Yeah!!! I will be looking for the US results.
Daisy
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