Hello lovelies!
We surprising got the call with the PGS results for our two embryos a whole two weeks earlier than expected!
Feeling very blessed & praying our rainbow baby isn't far away.
Thanks so much for watching!
Love & baby dust xo
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IVF #3 | WAITING FOR PGS RESULTS AND Q&A | ASK ME ANYTHING
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BQpcv0g4WAIVF #3 w/ICSI | ANY FROZEN EMBRYOS?!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nB8jpwjRJ0IVF #3 w/ICSI | FERTILIZATION REPORT
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmzaV0ksoegIVF #3 | HCG TRIGGER SHOT & CANCELLING FRESH EMBRYO TRANSFER DUE TO OHSS RISK
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OUR TTC BACKGROUND:
~ Married- May 2013
~ Conceived naturally after a couple months trying, ended in missed miscarriage at 9w4d- Oct 2014
~ D&C
~ Laparoscopy surgery after 1 unsuccessful year of TTC following first miscarriage- Nov 2015
~ Surgery revealed blocked tubes due to infection following D&C
~ Conceived naturally prior to starting IVF, ended in another missed miscarriage at 7w6d- Feb 2016
~ Another D&C
~ Conceived naturally again prior to starting IVF, ended in chemical pregnancy- March 2016
~ IVF #1- April 2016
~ Fresh embryo transfer ended in chemical pregnancy with 0 embryos frozen
~ IVF #2- June 2016
~ Fresh embryo transfer ended in chemical pregnancy with 1 embryo frozen
~ Conceived naturally, slow rising HCG & ended in blighted ovum- Sept 2016
~ Yet another D&C
~ FET #1, never happened as our 1 frozen embryo didn't survive the thawing process- Dec 2016
~ IVF #3 NOW & praying for this rollercoaster to end happily soon!
After 6 pregnancy losses, 7 surgeries, (including egg collections), & over 3 years of receiving bad news after bad news, we are ready for this 'bad luck' to end & to finally hold our longed for rainbow baby in our arms.
I have this same hope & desire for all of my other TTC sisters! xx
"Be gentle with yourself. You are doing the best you can."
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