Hopeful1989
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Hi ladies!
It’s been a long time since I’ve logged in here, I used to be Broody2013 a few years ago and was quite active on here back then.
We’ve been trying over 5 years now and have found out we are a very rare case. I have polycystic ovaries which is not unusual but our first IVF outcome was.
We were accepted for IVF in January but at egg collection all the 16 follicles were empty - they have never encountered this before at the clinic. They weren’t sure if another cycle would bring any different results but we were so blessed and got 6 eggs on Friday, about 1/3rd of the follicles I had had eggs in this time but they still can’t explain all the empty ones! I am a medical mystery
Out of those, 4 have been fertilised and we are waiting until tomorrow to see if any are suitable to transfer and I am getting sooooo anxious. I’m also in a bit of discomfort still from the procedure which I assume is normal, and am finding passing urine harder than usual, so I’m going to phone to check it’s ok as I’ve been told I’m at high risk of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome and it’s making me more edgey as a result.
What I would really like to know is if we are fortunate enough to have the transfer tomorrow, what if anything can help our chances of success? And is there anything we need to prepare or take with us which would help? We have the iPod already.
Thanks so much xxx
It’s been a long time since I’ve logged in here, I used to be Broody2013 a few years ago and was quite active on here back then.
We’ve been trying over 5 years now and have found out we are a very rare case. I have polycystic ovaries which is not unusual but our first IVF outcome was.
We were accepted for IVF in January but at egg collection all the 16 follicles were empty - they have never encountered this before at the clinic. They weren’t sure if another cycle would bring any different results but we were so blessed and got 6 eggs on Friday, about 1/3rd of the follicles I had had eggs in this time but they still can’t explain all the empty ones! I am a medical mystery
Out of those, 4 have been fertilised and we are waiting until tomorrow to see if any are suitable to transfer and I am getting sooooo anxious. I’m also in a bit of discomfort still from the procedure which I assume is normal, and am finding passing urine harder than usual, so I’m going to phone to check it’s ok as I’ve been told I’m at high risk of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome and it’s making me more edgey as a result.
What I would really like to know is if we are fortunate enough to have the transfer tomorrow, what if anything can help our chances of success? And is there anything we need to prepare or take with us which would help? We have the iPod already.
Thanks so much xxx