Seven.
Not good, even for me.
Not bad, even for me.
Fair to Middling
We were working with 12 follicles. I'd like to know why there was such a disparity between follicles and eggs (both this time and last time, but not the first time). Then again, it doesn't really matter. This was our last IVF (I know, never say never, but I feel physically and emotionally done with this)so there is no really need for a lessons learned:
IVF #1: 10 R, 8M, 4F, 1 blast = normal
IVF #2: 4R, 3M, 3F, 0 blast
IVF #3: 7R, ?, ?, ?
Not feeling too hopeful.
I'll let you know what tomorrow brings.
True story about my friend from college: 2R, 2M, 2F, 2 blasts, 2 transferred....they are now beautiful 5 year old girls. I know you were hoping for better #'s, but you are still in this and I will be hopeful for you.
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ReplyDeleteI don't know what R, M and F means, but I'm guessing tat means there were at least 7 eggs? That seems still hopeful! I know you don't want to get your hopes up to get disappointed, so I will remain hopeful for you!
ReplyDeleteIt just takes one. I know it's trite and you probably hate hearing it, but it's true.
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