Bizarrely, this mornings injection hurt more - i'm thinking different place, so must try to recreate yesterdays place lol. Oh - and must learn to do it quickly, not like a girl and go slowly - but then i've always been the 'peel a plaster' rather than 'rip a plaster off' kinda girl!
I'll be honest - I feel a bit sicky today, nothing bad, just a bit bleaugh - not very exciting so far is it!!!
Wednesday, 31 August 2011
Tuesday, 30 August 2011
Transpires small pricks don't hurt.....!
Morning peeps!
I am officially a brave bunny - I have given myself the first injection of many! Woop!! Bit pleased with myself tbh!! Was slightly worried!!
Thought i'd add a picture of my meds - so anyone coming across this site about to start ivf will have a bit of a sneak preview lol. Hopefully i'll add photos right......here goes....
I am officially a brave bunny - I have given myself the first injection of many! Woop!! Bit pleased with myself tbh!! Was slightly worried!!
Thought i'd add a picture of my meds - so anyone coming across this site about to start ivf will have a bit of a sneak preview lol. Hopefully i'll add photos right......here goes....
Ok, so - above ^ is my little pack of stuff! Containing pills, needles, injecty stuff and wipes. How cool is that sharps box!! Am a bit of a twat tho - may have accidentally locked the sharps box so it doesnt undo - will be grabbing another one lol!
^Scary needle - I took this just before injecting - the needle looks a lot worse than the actual injection felt!
And this is my morning stash of drugs - trusty old pregnancy vit, norethisterone pill and buserelin.
So, side effects so far - Well, I feel a bit sicky and a touch dizzy but thats fine, My period has vanished which is also normal apparently - if not a bit disconcerting for me! Oh and a bit tired too - but then thats prob just cos im lazy and can't be bothered to go to the gym today!
Oh - and i've booked my baseline scan to hopefully see whether i have 'downregulated' enough to start the stim stage - its next thursday the 8th sept - fx this bit works!!!
Monday, 29 August 2011
Tablet 1 down!!
Tablet 1 down - Norethisterone today, starting Buserelin aswell tomorrow - injections, scary!!
No side effects so far - lol, its only been a few hours ;-)
The Chaucer is shut today as its a bank holiday - so I will have to phone tomorrow morning to book my baseline scan between days 10-14.
Finally, we're off!!
No side effects so far - lol, its only been a few hours ;-)
The Chaucer is shut today as its a bank holiday - so I will have to phone tomorrow morning to book my baseline scan between days 10-14.
Finally, we're off!!
Sunday, 28 August 2011
False start, but this time its for real!!
The threats of a show on cd18 transpired to be a big fat lie. So here we are on cd33 FFS - only 5 days late - typical right!!
However!!! Its 2.30pm and i'm proud to announce......AF is a show!!!!!! As its after midday the tablets will start back up in the morning. Good job really - as I revoked the alcohol ban last night for my wedding anniversary and we drank rather a lot of alcohol.
Finally we are on the GO of on your marks, get set.......I thought this day would literally never arrive - here's hoping we achieve the desired outcome!
However!!! Its 2.30pm and i'm proud to announce......AF is a show!!!!!! As its after midday the tablets will start back up in the morning. Good job really - as I revoked the alcohol ban last night for my wedding anniversary and we drank rather a lot of alcohol.
Finally we are on the GO of on your marks, get set.......I thought this day would literally never arrive - here's hoping we achieve the desired outcome!
Thursday, 18 August 2011
On your marks.......get set......
Well, cd23 today - and it looks like good old AF is going to make her appearance EARLY!!! Yay!
Been spotting for a couple of days - but can't start meds until my cycle starts properly. I thought it might be today - but im not quite there yet. But hey - I was expecting to wait another week lol! So - everyone get your war paint on and chant for AF to make her real arrival please!!
Been super busy the last few days - and i'm pretty sure this helps take my mind off of things - hopefully, tomorrow - I will be able to update having officially started - its just pills day 1 and then on to injections from day 2 - Argh!!!!!
Been spotting for a couple of days - but can't start meds until my cycle starts properly. I thought it might be today - but im not quite there yet. But hey - I was expecting to wait another week lol! So - everyone get your war paint on and chant for AF to make her real arrival please!!
Been super busy the last few days - and i'm pretty sure this helps take my mind off of things - hopefully, tomorrow - I will be able to update having officially started - its just pills day 1 and then on to injections from day 2 - Argh!!!!!
Saturday, 13 August 2011
Todays thoughts!
CD18, boring! I feel like i've been waiting forever! We are lucky enough to have our IVF funded by the NHS - but this, i have to be honest - has meant it has been the slowest, most painful process ever. There is a lot of controversy of NHS funding fertility treatments - some areas of the UK have no funds, and some areas fund 3 rounds. We have been lucky enough for 2 fresh and 2 possible frozen. So, whilst I moan, I still feel lucky.
One of the things that has made me chuckle over this process - which is a good thing, yet still feels like an insult - is the fact you have to fill out multiple declarations assessing your suitability to be parents. It makes me wonder......if every couple in the UK had to do this then how many would get to conceive.......?!! If you had to prove you could support a child, didn't have any medical issues, no criminal record etc etc just how many children would be born in the UK nowadays? Just my opinion, just saying.....!
Saying that, I know a lot of ladies in the USA/Australia etc who have to rely in their medical insurance to pay out - I'm curious as to which is the better system, it makes me wonder which is best?
And then I remind myself.....if this was 30 years ago, IVF wouldn't even be an option - and I very possibly would have died from the ectopics. Funny how life is sometimes.....!
One of the things that has made me chuckle over this process - which is a good thing, yet still feels like an insult - is the fact you have to fill out multiple declarations assessing your suitability to be parents. It makes me wonder......if every couple in the UK had to do this then how many would get to conceive.......?!! If you had to prove you could support a child, didn't have any medical issues, no criminal record etc etc just how many children would be born in the UK nowadays? Just my opinion, just saying.....!
Saying that, I know a lot of ladies in the USA/Australia etc who have to rely in their medical insurance to pay out - I'm curious as to which is the better system, it makes me wonder which is best?
And then I remind myself.....if this was 30 years ago, IVF wouldn't even be an option - and I very possibly would have died from the ectopics. Funny how life is sometimes.....!
Friday, 12 August 2011
What does the IVF process involve?
Today I shall give you a low down of my planned cycle. It is totally subject to change – dependant on whether I respond correctly to the medication or not.
Day 1-5 (day 1 being first day of menstrual cycle) Buserelin injections and Norethisterone tablets. This is to ‘shut down’ my body in order to ‘restart’ it.
Day 5-14 – Carry on with Buserelin injections. This is like a menopause, in super quick time – sounds fun right!
At this stage my body will have shut down, and I will have a baseline scan to ensure we are at the right stage.
Day 15-29 – More injections – this is the stimulation stage, in which my ovaries are being stimulated in order to produce follicles which hopefully contain eggs. My ovaries, which are usually the size of a walnut, will grow to the size of an orange during this stage (ouch!!)
At this point, I will be going to the hospital constantly for scans to see if my eggs are the right size to be retrieved. Although this stage is meant to be 2 weeks, it can double, or even triple if my body isn’t co-operating – and hey, it doesn’t normally co-operate now does it!!
When, we get to the right stage, this is when they do the egg retrieval. The estimated date for this is 23/09/2011. This will involve being sedated and then in effect a needle will be inserted into my ovaries to retrieve the eggs.
The follicles that eggs grow in do not necessarily contain eggs. So, even if there are 20 follicles, there is still a possibility that none of those follicles contain eggs – at which point the cycle is stopped, and we will try again later. If, on the flip side, there are too many follicles, I will have responded too well to the medication and they will have to stop the cycle as I will be at risk of Ovarian Hyperstimulation (OHSS)
So, if we get through that bit, and they retrieve the eggs I will be told how many they get.
Hubby will produce his little swimmers that day, and my eggs and his men will then spend a romantic night in a petri dish and hopefully, if the sat nav is turned on (which if hubby is anything to go by is unlikely) the next day some of the eggs will have fertilised. If not, we start again after a few months.
If we have fertilised eggs then they will be grown in the lab for up to 5 days, the doctors will decide when to put the blastocyst/embryo into my womb. If any are growing well enough.
Lots of ifs and buts right?!! I plan on working up until this stage. Unless I am suffering very badly from the meds.
IVF is supposed to be even more stressful than divorce apparently!!! (It certainly has been testing getting to this point!)
So, finally, the winning embryo (if there is one) will be placed into my womb. And hopefully implant. This is the worst bit in my head as then we wait. For two weeks.
Those of you who know my story well, will also know of my fondness for weeing on sticks lol. This is the point I will need all of you girls to forbid me from having pregnancy tests in my house! (although im pretty sure hubby will take away all access to bank accounts so I cant buy a sneaky FRER!!)
If the cycle fails, we have funding for another fresh cycle. If we get more than one viable embryo we will freeze some – which will give us another two cycles on the NHS – as frozen.
I expect everyone to have lots of questions lol, which I may or may not be able to answer.
I’ll be honest, I’m not looking forwarding to losing control in such a dramatic way – my body never does as it is told (if it did i’d be somewhat shorter than I am and a hell of a lot thinner!)
For those of you wondering about the success rates – well the chances of it working are around 35% - not brilliant is it?! Not to mention all the other problems that could occur if it does work.
Shockingly, despite having no tubes, I am still at risk of an ectopic! Apparently, the embryo could still make its way into the tiny remainder of my tube – I hope to god I am not this unlucky. But then, I never thought I could be that unlucky in April did I?!
Hopefully, I have given you a bit of an overview regarding the process. I am trying to keep the language simple and not use TTC abbreviations (trying to conceive) although, it is difficult!!
Is there anything I can do to increase the chances? I hear you ask! Well, yes there is, Acupuncture is meant to be fantastic for IVF – and it was down to acupuncture that I fell in April. I do plan on having a few more sessions, however, am finding it hard to find the £35 a week at the moment – I will try and have a couple of sessions though. I am also on a health kick at the moment – cigarettes have gone, and I’m spending a lot of time exercising, in order to get myself as healthy as poss (having said that, I ate a huge chuck of chocolate cake last night lol)
I promise my posts won’t all be this long – it’s just a case of laying the foundations in advance of starting so all the info is here for my girls to see!
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