
The big day has arrived at long last. It has been such a long road to get to this point and on October 23 we will know an official decision either way. This will be a huge relief. We are both a jangle of nerves right now. Today, they will be giving me a Valium during the procedure, maybe this is a good thing hehe.
Last night we looked at the wonderful book A Child is Born by Lennart Nilsson, in it there are incredible scientific pictures (electron microscopy and other) of all stages of the pregnancy process. It felt very real and exciting to see pictures of 4-day blastocysts (approximately what they will be implanting in two short hours).
Yesterday, they thawed our 5 embryos (we still do not know how many survived), if there are 4 good ones then they will transfer 4 (very low possibility of quadruplets thankfully). We feel constantly amazed by this process. A good side to having this happen to us is the opportunity to be intimate with each and every step of what it takes to create life. Today the doctor will give us our first "baby" picture of the embryos that are transferred. How cool is that? = )
**Update:
Everything went really well today! We had three very good embryos transferred. There was some miscommunication with my doctor and the ART center so subsequently they only thawed the three best ones, but now we have two left frozen just in case. The transfer went really well and the team felt good that they were able to successfully place them in what is considered a good "fertile" area.
Now we wait, I am on strict bed rest for two days (can't even shower blech) and then afterwards very limited physical activity. D set me up with my computer and the network next to the bed (isn't he sweet?) We took a bunch of pictures to document the process, like the one above. In that one D is holding a picture of the embryos taken this morning at about 7 am and the other picture is an ultrasound after they had been transferred. The embryos show up as a decent sized white dot in the picture (they called it the North Star). Tomorrow, I will try to get a little photo journal up of our big day.
Thank you to all our friends and family that have been so supportive of us during this process. Your well wishes and friendship mean the World to us! = )