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Super Annoyed!

So, if you've seen my previous posts, I've been pretty upbeat and happy with how smoothly the HS process was going.  It continues to go quickly but today I get an e-mail from my SW with follow-up questions.  There was SO MUCH! We spent 4 hours of non-stop talking and she took pages of notes.  I was surprised at how much she needed to clarify.  And even worse, some of the questions were just so ridiculous.  Throughout this whole thing, we've been kind of irritated (as I'm sure most of you are as well) at how invasive the HS is, especially since people getting preg on their own don't need one, but like..one of the questions was "what color is your house/shutters?"  Seriously?

Even though it's only been a few weeks, I'm so ready for this HS to be over! 

Married Since 09/2006, TTC Since 09/2010 
DX: Unexplained infertility, DH normal 
3 Femara cycles - Oct, Nov, Dec 2011, all BFNs 
IVF #1, ER 2/15 (5R, 4M, 4F), ET 2/18, Beta 2/29 = BFN :( 
Follistim + IUI on 6/25 = BFN 
Home Study Finalized 8/14/12! Profile Active - 8/17/12! 
Officially Matched 8/29/12, Our perfect angel born 9/25/12! 
Biggest surprise ever, unexpected BFP on 4/12/13! 

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Re: Super Annoyed!

  • Ugh I remember feeling the same way.  Our HS meetings went really fast (I think 4 in 6 weeks) but then it took FOREVER for our SW to write the darn thing.  And when I read it I was like, "I could have written this in a day."  It seriously sucked, from writing style to formatting, I could have done better when I was in 10th grade. But at the end of the day it was what we needed to move forward with our adoption.  This too shall pass!  ((hugs))

    TTC September 2010 thru October 2011
    SA February 2011: Normal
    RE App. October 2011 - Recc. Clomid and IUI

    Taking a break from TTC to pursue adoption

    Met our 2 year old son in Russia July 2012!
    Court trip October 2012
    Home November 24 2012!

    Back to RE Summer 2013. TTC journey continues: 

    Dx DOR, endometriosis, low sperm count 
    Clomid + IUI#1, #2 = BFN / IUI #3 = ???

    Laparoscopy scheduled December 2013

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  • I totally understand. Having just recently had a bio kid, I know full well there was no interview on our parental abilities the night E was conceived.

    We're in the process of applying for grants and, man, it feels even worse. At least I have some sort of relationship with our case worker at the agency. People will be looking at our last 2 tax returns and cash flow worksheets and statements of faith, and judging us. I'm sure their hearts aren't judgmental, but it's hard to have people you literally have never met affecting your life in a profound way.

    It's times like that that I have to take a step back and say, is baby A worth it? At which point I'm comforted, because of course s/he is. Of course. 

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    Homestudy complete July 19
    USCIS I-600A submitted July 20. Biometrics appointments arrived Aug 17; fingerprinted Aug 21; 171H received Sept 25th. On the wait list Oct 1st: #18. By Jan 25th, we're #13!
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  • I was really encouraged that our home study visits were done quickly and didn't seem nearly as invasive as I'd feared.  Should have known it was too easy.  The SW told us it would take two weeks to complete the report but I ended up making numerous calls to our agency and it took six weeks for her to send it to them.  We still haven't received a copy.  It seems like everything takes longer than expected.  It did confirm that I have to push the process along rather than waiting patiently.
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    I was really encouraged that our home study visits were done quickly and didn't seem nearly as invasive as I'd feared.  Should have known it was too easy.  The SW told us it would take two weeks to complete the report but I ended up making numerous calls to our agency and it took six weeks for her to send it to them.  We still haven't received a copy.  It seems like everything takes longer than expected.  It did confirm that I have to push the process along rather than waiting patiently.

    Well, though I'm irritated at how invasive, I'm still optimistic it'll be completed quickly.  I know anything can happen until it's actually in my hands, but only 1 week after our last home visit (today), our SW claims she is sending our HS for final review.  The woman who does final review is going on vacation and claims to want to get it done before that, so we'll see if it helps or hurts us.  Fingers crossed!

    Married Since 09/2006, TTC Since 09/2010 
    DX: Unexplained infertility, DH normal 
    3 Femara cycles - Oct, Nov, Dec 2011, all BFNs 
    IVF #1, ER 2/15 (5R, 4M, 4F), ET 2/18, Beta 2/29 = BFN :( 
    Follistim + IUI on 6/25 = BFN 
    Home Study Finalized 8/14/12! Profile Active - 8/17/12! 
    Officially Matched 8/29/12, Our perfect angel born 9/25/12! 
    Biggest surprise ever, unexpected BFP on 4/12/13! 

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  • Hang in there! I promise it'll be worth it in the end!!!!

    I guess we were lucky, because none of it seemed too invasive with our agency. All their questions made perfect sense to me and would be things that I would ask if I were in their place or in the place of a BP.

    It seems to me that sadly enough a lot of these things depend on the agency and SW you are working with. Just remember, this too shall pass! 

  • I hear ya... it's crazy!!! 
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  • The laundry list of stupid invasive questions seems to be never ending. I always laugh at them because DH & I are the most boring people ever. If I do not laugh at it all I will lose my head. Hang in there. :)
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    UGH.  What you are going through is what we thought our HS would be like.  We fortunately lucked out and have a great SW who made it painless from a question point of view even though all the paperwork was endless.  Hang in there, once it is done, you don't have to worry about it for at least a year.
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    Failed Matches - December 2012, May 2013, December 2013
    Moved on to  gestational surrogacy with a family friend who is our angel and due 7/23/15


  • Totally understand.  It is a very invasive process an there were times when I too would get upset at the piles of paperwork and intrussive questions, but then I would remind myself that it would lead us to our baby and it did. One year after submitting our application through our agency and starting the home study we are blessed with our miracle child.  He is so perfect and all that paperwork is forgotten (almost starting our post placement visits next week).

     It will be 100% worth it.  Best wishes! 

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