We ended up doing the IUI (Intrauterine Insemination) last Saturday.
Everything went well and we had 15 million motile sperm. While that sounds like a lot, I realize it could have been a little better. The doctor did say that anything over 10 million was good so praying one of those little guys found it's way to wear it needed to go! haha
36 hours before the IUI was scheduled, we used an HCG injection to trigger ovulation. Because of this, doctors usually recommend waiting at least 14 days to take a pregnancy test otherwise, you run the risk of getting a false positive (HCG is the hormone that your body starts producing when you are pregnant and is what home pregnancy tests are looking for.)
My mom and dad get in to Hawaii tonight so I'm glad they will be here this weekend when I'm ready to test. Shaun left for his deployment last week so any distraction is definitely welcome. I'm really hoping and praying that I have some good news for him when I talk to him next!
I'm just trying to stay positive in the meantime. If we don't end up getting a positive this month, I really just want to work my butt off and get back into shape while Shaun's away. I've really slowed down on exercising, especially with the Follistim, as rigorous exercise is not recommend when using that medication :(
We also talked before he left and decided that if we don't get pregnant this month, we will start the IVF process when he gets home. There is a good chance we will be moving to Guam at the beginning of next year and we will no longer have the infertility benefits that we have here in Hawaii.
All your positive thoughts, prayers, and baby juju are appreciated! Five more days until test day!
Warmest Aloha,
March 7, 2016
One week down..
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8 comments:
Prayers coming your way. It's so great that your parents are coming, that will be a nice distraction!
Sending lots of baby dust your way and good thoughts for a BFP!!! :)
I am so sorry that I have not read your blog in a while, and I just went back and read your whole story. Please know I am praying for you and Shaun and am hoping for the best in this process!!
Lots of love and prayers!!
Sending you prayers and good karma for a happy, healthy baby!! :)
Lots of prayers and baby dust for you! I'll be thinking of you!
Thinking of you, lady! We experienced 14 months of unexplained infertility so I can sympathize with your journey. Fingers crossed that this month is your month!
Praying for y'all!
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