Saturday, January 21, 2012

One

It's cold and snowing.  And one is a very lonely number.  We have one, 6 cell "B" embryo left as of 7:30 a.m. today.  Who knows why?  There was no use in doing a biopsy to find out what the heck is the problem.  Because obviously there's a big problem.  We don't make good embryos together.  So with our lonely, last embryo, we had the choice to transfer it today, tomorrow, or Monday - Day 3, 4, or 5.  What does it matter?  So we're gonna go tomorrow.  Day 4.  Who does a Day 4 transfer?  We do.  Last ditch effort.  And there is no guarantee that it will still be viable tomorrow.  Oh, and did I mention the ice storm coming about the same time we drive the hour and a half to the clinic?  Yup.  Awesome.

6 comments:

  1. The easiest (and most cliched thing) to say is "that it only takes one". But--that's like saying "just relax". So, instead, I'll say this..I hope this is the one.

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  2. oh i am so sorry hon. hang in there..and drive carefully!

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  3. This SUCKS. Out of curiousity, have they biopsied any of the embies that stall to see what could be going on? I want answers for you! I am so so sorry sweetie.

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  4. I'm sorry hun! Do they know why it went from 6 to 1?

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  5. So sorry, there are no good words to give, it sucks and I wish this weren't the outcome for you guys. Holding out hope for that one strong little embryo and transfer tomorrow. Drive carefully and know prayers are being sent for you guys ((hugs)) wish I could give more...

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  6. praying that the one embabie you have is the answer to your prayers...thinking about you!

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