It was explained to us the possibilities of what are troubles were based on the previous test and failures. 1) I wasn't producing eggs, not true we saw this in ultrasound. 2) I wasn't ovulating, this was also determined to be happening based on ovulation kits used for the insemination's. 3) My eggs weren't fertilizing with my husband sperm. Ok that is what we are up to at this point.
The day after the retrieval they called me and told me that they had actually only had 11 eggs and 6 of them fertilized. We were happy with this. They told us that they would like for 2/3 to fertilized but 6 was good. The next waiting game was to continue and in 5 days we would go back for the transfer to see how they grew and developed. Along with waiting we gained another medication. I would be receiving an IM injection of progesterone. My husband would be giving this and was pretty excited. The first night however, was less than enjoyable. Lets just say we have decreased the amount of time this process takes greatly as I am getting used to the horrific shock factor of an inch and a half needle going into my back side.
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