For women eagerly awaiting the outcome of their in vitro fertilization, the Ivf, two week wait is the most emotionally keen part of the process. The anticipation of the cycle's outcome is adequate to drive man crazy, and the demand "Could I be pregnant?" never certainly goes away. The good news is that there are abundance of ways to stay occupied and happy while the next fourteen days. These three stories of survival might give you ideas on how to pass that difficult waiting period.
Sandra's story
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Sandra ultimately decided to get an Ivf after a year of trying to conceive naturally. Her physician said she had unexplained infertility, which gave her hope - she read online that women with unexplained infertility still had a good opportunity of getting pregnant. The egg retrieval was a success; eight eggs were retrieved, six were fertilized, and two grade-A embryos were transferred. Sandra was optimistic about her chances of conceiving and felt as though the two week wait went on forever. Her husband recommend that she take time off her public relations work to rest, but Sandra wouldn't allow it - she wanted to stay busy, or she would go crazy waiting for the big day. When her reproduction test ultimately came in, however, she was shocked beyond confidence to see a negative result. She was so sure that she would get pregnant and did not prepare for the cycle to fail. The pain of a failed cycle was deeper than she imagined, but she eventually mustered the courage to give Ivf someone else shot. Her second Ivf will start in just a concentrate of weeks, but Sandra finds herself just as optimistic as the first time.
Ivf Two Week Wait - 3 Stories of Survival
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Abby's story
Abby's fertility journey was long and frustrating. She and her husband were diagnosed with unexplained infertility, but they decided to give Ivf a shot so she could hopefully get pregnant quickly. She was filled with optimism while her first Ivf - there were nine eggs retrieved, seven fertilized, and two top-grade embryos. Unfortunately, the reproduction didn't take, and Abby was devastated to no end. After a month, she decided to try again. This time, there were fewer eggs - seven retrieved, five fertilized, and two embryos. To play it safe, she decided to switch to organic food and avoid the environmental chemicals lurking in meat. The cycle still did not work. Once she was done grieving, Abby and her husband had a long seminar and decided that the next Ivf would be their last; they could no longer afford a fourth try. However, they would do Icsi with the cycle to growth the chances of getting pregnant. while her third Ivf, seven eggs were retrieved and five were fertilized. Three embryos were transferred after assisted hatching - two grade A embryos, and one average embryo. The two week wait was the worst because she knew it was her last, but Abby did her best to stay positive. To keep herself occupied, she enrolled in a yoga class, cleared out the attic, organized her closet, and held a carport sale - a chore she had all the time been meaning to do but never found the motivation to accomplish. In the end, all things she went straight through was worth the struggle because she ultimately got pregnant! She is due to give birth to her daughter soon.
Liza's story
For Liza, Ivf was her one shot at pregnancy. She just discovered that she had a bi-cornial uterus, which explains why attempts at trying to conceive plainly kept failing. A bi-cornial uterus is a heart-shaped deformity of the uterus that is commonly connected with high-risk pregnancies. It also meant that her eggs cannot reach the uterus. For her first Ivf cycle, she opted for a five-day incubation duration with a frost in between. The two week wait was maybe the hardest part of her fertility journey. She had never gotten a fertility treatment until then and it didn't occur to her how difficult it would be to just sit and wait for news of her cycle. To pass the time, she decided to pick up her crochet hooks and learn to make baby clothes. On the tenth day, she ultimately got tired of waiting and took a home reproduction test against her doctor's advice. A very faint line emerged, which made her heart jump - but she tried to consist of her feelings when she saw that the reproduction test expired. In four days, her blood test at the clinic was due and she ultimately let out tears of joy when she saw the clear result. Her baby boy is due next month and they are both doing great!
Ivf Two Week Wait - 3 Stories of Survival
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