Parenting after chronic infertility. Our story involves working with CCRM after experiences with diminished ovarian reserve, severe male factor infertility, 4 reproductive endocrinologists, 8 donor embryos, 2 IVFs, 6 FETS, 1 fresh donor egg cycle, 1 failed agency egg donor, 15 vitrified donor eggs, 4 surgeries for her, 1 for him, 3 miscarriages, 1 chemical and 5 canceled cycles. After seven years, one amazing couple set us on a new path by choosing us to be parents for their son.
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SO glad your cat is back safe and sound! I had a cat get out once (15 years ago) and I was beside myself. It took a MONTH (in February) to find her. Crazy how resourceful they can be. I know one thing…she never, ever attempted to leave home again. :)
ReplyDeleteSo happy to hear that!
ReplyDeleteEeeek! Such WONDERFUL news! I have an indoor kitty and people think I'm a look when it comes to making sure she doesn't get out. She's a Himalayan and I'm pretty sure she has ZERO survival skills... bless her. I can imagine how terrifying that would have been! SOOOO glad that he found his way home! Smart kitty!
ReplyDeleteSo glad to see this, I have anxiety just thinking about my dog being lost. I can't imagine what you and your husband were going through with him missing on top of everything else. Very happy that this has a happy ending :)
ReplyDeleteOh thank goodness! I would have melted in a puddle of tears! Great news
ReplyDeleteYay! I'm so relieved!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch good news! Welcome home, kitty!
ReplyDeleteHurrah! So happy your sweet kitty is home.
ReplyDeleteAnd happy for your friends...will pray their adoption goes through. But yes, there is no "just" adopting. It, too, can be filled with heartache.
Oh, thank God! Was worried. Love cats (lost one once, a very special one, never found her, poor little kitty, and my heart never quite healed all the way). Love this happy ending!
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