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Old 06-10-2009, 12:03 PM
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wow this post is the first ever to make me cry In a good way. Our donor starts stims tomorrow. She's a previous donor with a very high success rate on both frozen and fresh cycles. While I know what she's going through somewhat (I've done nine IUI cycles with the meds) it's nice to read the upbeat feelings of a donor.

You probably have a general idea what you're doing for a couple...but I guarantee that none of us can possibly explain how very much you're doing for us. It's not just what you do now, the hassle, the drugs, etc., but the gift you give us that lasts a lifetime. Thank you from the very bottom of my heart Really, thank you so much!
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Mommy 46
Daddy is 44
DS 3

TTC since his birth

August (10 weeks)

9 IUI Cycles in 2008/2009

06/2009 DE IVF Cycle
ER 2/24 41 eggies
31 fert naturally 22 made it to 5DT (17 5aa and 5 5ab quality...5aa is top) We froze 20 of the little suckers!

Transfered 2 5aa embies 06/29
First 6dpt
Beta 7/6 (7dpt): 34
Beta 7/8 (9dpt) 103
Beta 7/10 (11dpt) 318
Beta 7/13 (13dpt) 1032
Emergency U/S 7/17 Same day as my ten year old fur baby Aubrey went to heaven. I hope they're together
Beta 7/20 374 Both babies are gone

Moving into cycle number a lot
FET 9/14

Cycle number...a lot more:
FET 10/27 3 grade A++ embies

POS Begins 5 pm 11/01
Follow the Great POS Test Here: http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0Alvxr6OvCZM_dE1KMjBKeXVfUDVFUi1abzdYbnMwQ Xc&hl=en

11/02 POS Results...Very light Nopers now it's I think it was a chemical

11/06 Beta do you ever not want to go?
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