Bloodwork is all normal, and my hcg is still rising. Now 98,000.
This is getting real! Wow, just wow.
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.
Ahhh!!!! What wonderful news!! How crazy and exciting and potentially just the best possible turn of events. I'll be waiting with bated breath in the coming weeks.
ReplyDeleteI am so filled with joy for you!! I had to read your entire blog intro to my husband and tell him a 5 minute story to lead up to this!! LOVE
ReplyDeleteI can not believe this! You've never made it to 9 weeks, right? This miracle is unreal! There have been many DOR miracles, but not with MFI too.
ReplyDeleteYAY!!!!! Congratulations! I'm so excited for you!
ReplyDeleteAmazing. I'm so so happy for you. I'm here to tell you that these miracle pregnancies, take a long time to feel really real. I'm pretty sure I was still pinching myself when I was in labor. ;)
ReplyDeleteSeriously so blown away. So very happy for you@
ReplyDeleteAmazing! Congratulations. What a great update. So excited for you!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! I'm behind! I just saw this. I'm soooooo excited for you!!!! Keep us posted, please!
ReplyDeleteOmigosh!!! I just read your last few posts, and I am SO happy for you! You probably don't know who I am, as I've mostly just lurked on your blog, but I wanted to wish you so much luck with this new, unexpected pregnancy! I'll be praying for you and your family :)
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