It wasn't too bad. I would gladly do it to be pregnant for a full nine months with a healthy baby. Wouldn't we all? I'm oh so glad that I have a wonderful husband who doesn't mind playing chemist every evening. I don't even have to look at the needle. He takes care of everything for me. I barely even felt the poke. He's a good one.
Yesterday was a busy one. I had an u/s. Paul had yet another semen analysis. I had to get blood drawn. And I started PIO. There should be a rule on how many pokes infertiles have to endure in one day. I think my limit is two.
When I go in for my endometrial biopsy a week from Monday I will begin looking at donors. I filled out my version of the paperwork to indicate what type of physical features I would want in a donor. It was really difficult to fill out. It just sort of hit me that this wouldn't be my biological child. I don't know why it hit me so hard. It really caught me off guard. I've been ok with the idea that this child wouldn't be mine biologically, but picking out the physical features of my child's birthmom was just a little strange.
My surgery has been scheduled. It's going to be 27April. It will be day surgery and I feel confident after talking to my doctor that there won't be a surprise laparotomy.
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Congrats on getting started on what sounds like a VERY exciting and involved process to get you pregnant! I'm hoping for the very, very best.
This is a comment about your post below about the sealing. Only invite who YOU want to be there. It is such a remarkable day. It's your day, so enjoy it all. We were married in the Salt Lake temple and then our son was sealed to us there too -- so hearing your good news just makes me so happy. Words can not express how excited I am for you. Last week in fact, our good friends were sealed here in Portland. I still haven't come down from my high -- it was so exciting and so emotional. Especially the part about having children. That part of it will bring you a lot of comfort, I'm sure. Best of luck preparing. You have a lot happening in the next few months!
Michelle
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