2/10/10

CD7: 6 mm, Triple Stripe (AND NO FLUID! :)

I am so unbelievably thankful, I cannot even tell you. God, I just hope it stays that way!

My next (and last) u/s before progesterone (and then Denver soon after) is next Tuesday. I'm hoping and praying it'll be fluid free. I feel good that my lining will be at a 9 mm by then because I don't normally have trouble getting it there and since it's already triple stripe, I'm feeling good about the pattern too.

Cross your fingers, pray and send me good vibes girls. I SO much need this chance.

Hugs to you all for your wonderful support. Who knew this community would be so good for me. :)

11 comments:

musicmakermomma said...

Yippee! I'm so excited for you - and hopefully taking this time allowed your ute to make the perfect nest for your little embies. Hoping this is really it for both of us.

Bee Cee said...

Great news! Let's hope your smile sticks around for a long while yet.

Sue said...

I am so excited for you!!! That is such great news! Looking forward to following an easy, stress-free, successful cycle!

Me said...

*bow*chica*bow*wow*

T-Mommy said...

Great news!!!.. I'll keep my fingers, legs, arms -and everything in between- crossed for you!

I have a question:
Are you using Endometrin instead of the PIO??... I need to choose and was wondering your input abput it!

Lorraine said...

Woop! This is exactly what I wanted to see you post!

So excited for you!

Paige said...

Woooo Hooo!!!

lastchanceivf said...

Finally some super good news! Go with it!

Best When Used By said...

Hi Sky - thanks for visiting my blog! I've "seen" you around the blogsphere as I think we have some blog sisters in common. Congrats on your great u/s news and I'll be sure to follow along and send you prayers and good wishes.

You asked me about my high E2 back in May. To be honest, I can't remember what risk a high E2 presents, but I remember my doc wanted it no higher than 600. (Apparently it should be MUCH higher for those who undergo ER, but not so much for FETs). Mine was not only too high, it was also unstable. They tried lowering the Delestrogen dose to bring the level down, then said they were afraid the E2 level would drop too low and AF would end up arriving AFTER the embryos were transferred (which of course would be a disaster). Their solution was to cancel the cycle and start again on a lower Delestrogen dose. It worked. (I hope that helps with your question).

Miss Tori said...

Things are looking good there, girl! I'm keeping my fingers crossed for you.

Hey, stop by my blog, I've got something there for you.

Lost in Space said...

Definitely just what I wanted to see here (albeit a bit late to the party). Looking forward to hearing how nice and perfect that lining is on Tuesday...