And everything is fine. She feels that the reaction I had happened because of the laparoscopy. They inflate your abdomen with CO2 and in some people that can cause them to not inflate their lungs as much when they take a breath in. She thinks no big deal and nothing to worry about so that was good.
In other news, I am in love with her so much! She told me that she really feels for me and that she and her husband had very bad fertility issues for many years with her having PCOS and him having a low count. She told me she went through many fertility doctors and if I ever have any questions or need any recommendations to give her a call and she gave me her cell phone #!!! I thought that was so so sweet.
Re: update: I spoke to the anesthesiologist
Jenn
IVF#1 BFN IVF#2 BFP, loss at 19 weeks FET#1 BFN IVF#3 BFP, m/c FET#2 BFN
Missing our twins Zachary and Madison, lost at 19 weeks on 11/13/09, edd 4/9/10
BFP 7/17/10, m/c 7/25/10, edd 3/25/11
Ectopic, lost left tube 4/20/11, edd 12/6/11
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BFP 12/18/2009. HB 1/4/2010. NO HB 1/18/2010. D&C 1/19/2010
April 2011 IUI #1 BFN. High FSH and other issues.
May 2011 Chose to build our family through adoption
September 2011 Actively waiting for a match
11/26/11 Surprise BFP * DD born 7/23/12
That's wonderful!!!
The anesthesiologist from my D&C wound up bringing her cat to see me at our clinic a couple of weeks after my procedure! (The last thing I remember talking about before "lights out" was everyone's pets.) It was really touching that she switched clinics just to see me.
Anesthesiologists rock. (And not just because they have the happy drugs.)
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