I got a +OPK yesterday, so we went in this morning for the IUI. There's nothing quite like a catheter up your hoo-ha to get the day started!
And my clinic was just as busy on a Sunday morning at 7:30 as every other day. I guess 2 hours is the standard for an IUI there. They told us to come in at 7:30, which is when they start taking men in. We got there a little early and we still had to wait almost an hour for them to see DH. Baby factory. For sure.
DH did great. Millions and millions of swimmer.
Let's just hope my slacker ute decides this is the month to make it happen.
Anyone else 2ww-ing starting now?
Swim swimmers swim! GL to us all.
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Re: IUI #2 in the books
Yay! Awesome news about the millions.
I go in for my first IUI tomorrow. We get the sperm washed in another site and then I have to drive them over to the RE office. So first I will drive his fresh sperm to the site, then I will drive his washed sperm over the the IUI locale.
Babymaking in the 21st century....
me (36): Hypothyroid (on Levothroid), low vit. d, borderline/high fsh (day 3: between 7-10) (day 10: 13 during CCCT), AFC: 14
dh (31): awesome (minus one sample with agglutination)
Diagnosis:possible DOR and/or unexplained + elevated NK cells + MTHFR (C677T - one copy)
MAY 2011 - FEB 2012 - 3 injectable IUI's with numerous cancellations due to high TSH levels
MAY 2012 - onto IVF/ICSI (Antagonist Protocol) on BCP and Folgard (3 week delay - cyst - boooo) 5/21 start stims 5/30 ER 11R 8M 3F 6/2 3DT of 3 6/12 Beta #1 83 | 6/14 Beta #2 196 | 6/21 Beta #3 3818 | 6/28 Beta #4 22,213 | 7/2 1st U/S - 2 on board! 8/24 CVS reveals that we have a boy AND a girl on board!
Healthy baby boy and girl born in February, 2013 at 38 weeks and 2 days!