
07-12-2010, 08:20 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2010
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I have heard both sides also. I am currently in the IVF process and will go back to red so I can use henna instead of traditional dye (I have a lot of premature grays!).
My personal opinion is that it probably will not harm anything, but I am not taking the chance. You could just have them dye your hair back to the original color so you do not have to worry about it. It can be your new sylish pregnancy hair!
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Me: 40; Husband: 35
Found with IVF #1 -- eggs and sperm repel each other.
December 26, 2009 -- 1st IUI
January 22, 2010 -- 2nd IUI
July 11th, 2010 -- IVF #1 -- 7 eggs/no embryos
September 11, 2010 -- IVF #2
September 22, 2010 -- ER -- 9 eggs, 7 good, 4 fertilized
September 25, 2010 -- Transferred 3, 8 celled embryos!!!
October 8 -- beta 1 -- 19
October 12 -- beta 2 -- 104
October 15 -- beta 3 -- 366
October 19, 2010 -- beta 4 --314
(chemical)
October 25, 2010 -- beta 24
February 2011 -- IVF #3
March 17 -- egg retrieval -- 10 eggs
March 18 -- 6 embryos in the cooker!
March 20 -- transferred 4, BB embryos
April 4 -- Negative
FSH - 8.0 AMH -- 1.17
Sept/Oct 2011 -- IVF#4 with own eggs
ER -- 10/7
8 eggs retrieved, 7 fertilized
1 AB and 3BB transferred
I frostie (AA)
Beta 10/24 -- 29 (not again!!!!!)
Beta 10/27 -- 18
Beta 11/3 -- 1.5
FET in the summer
Looking at egg donors
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