I am the luckiest girl in the world!
I reached out about our struggle and my people, they made it their job to lift me up. I have the most supportive and patient husband in the world and right behind him are my people. YOU are my people.The positive attitudes, the hopeful encouragement, the prayers and happy vibes sent my way- I was never told this journey would be easy, but with all of this love, its been awesome!
#ThinkPositive
We have completed the transfer! It was smooth and everything went exactly how it should have....well after we figured out the new Lincoln Bridge on the way over to the doctor's office (apparently you cannot get to 64 yet). My doctor was amazing and made the process so simple for us. I was awake and aware and it really took about 5 minutes. My instructions after the procedure include, "You are to rest at home for three days with minimal amount of activity. You are to be resting on the couch or in a recliner." Sounds nice, right? I'm feeling great, so it's not the easiest thing to do nothing, but I got this.
Some other awesome news is that because we had more embryos than we used we will find out tomorrow how many we can freeze- Isn't science cool?? When we want to try again, we won't have to start at the beginning!
So I'll be out of school for two weeks over winter break and those two weeks I will wait patiently (HA!). I have an appointment on December 29th for a test to see if it worked. I know it will.
I will be honest with the hesitation to share the results. I will need your love and support if it is negative (because we WILL try again) and if it is positive....I'll need you to delay the celebration until we are farther along. I will lose my mind with happiness but also have the shadows of what-ifs that we lived through last May.. Such a complicated and emotional situation.
It's a good thing you all have my back. <3
Love you! So glad you have great support!
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