The nurse called (while my husband and I were at a movie) and she went over everything on my answering machine! So, now I have it for good. lol. Most of the drugs I don't need to worry about right now so she did not go into much detail about those. I guess my only question is now...subcu shots...you have to change where you give yourself the injection every day? like move between the upper thigh, stomache, and back of the arm? thanks for everyone's kind words and help. it has put my mind at ease.
TTC since July 2009.
MFI, Moving onto IVF-ICSI.
IVF #1 = BFP - sadly a blighted ovum discovered at 7 wks. D+C 12/7/10. IVF#2 - ER 3/27. 8 fertilized. ET 4/1; transferred 2 blasts; 2 frosties (total of 3 now) Beta #1, 4/11 = 291! Beta#2, 4/18 = 2702. Beta #3, 4/25 = 17303. Ultrasound #1, 4/29 = 1 perfect baby and heartbeat!. 7/21 = a/s! It's a boy!! Robert Lawrence was born on December 1st at 4:32 am weighing 6lb 3oz, 19.5 inches long and healthy as anything!!
I do all of the sub-q injections on my abdomen. Each shot needs to be an inch away from the other, and each day you should alternate sides. This can get a little tricky if you are doing multiple injections each day.
I do all of the sub-q injections on my abdomen. Each shot needs to be an inch away from the other, and each day you should alternate sides. This can get a little tricky if you are doing multiple injections each day.
Good luck! You'll do great!!
This is what i do with the lupron. In the belly, switch sides each day.
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I do all mine in my thigh and well I can't tell where I did it the day before so I just try to aim either high or low each day and rotate back and forth.
TTC since 8/2004
Me - DX Hashimoto's Disease, Hypothyroid, Rheumatoid Arthritis
DH - DX Azoospermia - Sertoli Cell Syndrome
DS-IUI #1-4 BFN
IVF #1 - BFP! It's a boy!!!
Re: I feel so much better.
I do all of the sub-q injections on my abdomen. Each shot needs to be an inch away from the other, and each day you should alternate sides. This can get a little tricky if you are doing multiple injections each day.
Good luck! You'll do great!!
This is what i do with the lupron. In the belly, switch sides each day.
Me - DX Hashimoto's Disease, Hypothyroid, Rheumatoid Arthritis
DH - DX Azoospermia - Sertoli Cell Syndrome
DS-IUI #1-4 BFN IVF #1 - BFP! It's a boy!!!
I also do all sub-q shots in my abdomen but I do swich sides each day and the locations a little bit.
TI, IUIs, IVF = c/ps and BFNs
I do all my sub-q in the abdomen.
Good luck!