

No periods due to 17 years of ballet and distance running after college. Zero response to 2 months of Clomid, little response to Letrozole. IUI left with 9 cysts = too many viable eggs due to age. On to IVF. Low dose of all meds still produced 37 mature eggs 12.6.11. Froze due to overstimulation.
FET #1.1 1.22.12 BFN. FET #1.2 2.22.12=GRACE! (and a vanishing twin).
Grace Katherine born 10.25.12 @ 36w6w 6#14oz 19.5".
FET #1.3 3.2013 BFN FET#1.4 4.2013 BFN. Never tried a fresh transfer. Let's try, despite 10 still frozen.
ER 6.26.13 27 mature eggs, slight overstim. ET 7.1.13 ectopic, FET 2.1 9.10.14 TRIPLETS!!
Boys born 3.18.14 @ 29w5d. Andrew Jack 3#6oz 16", Grant Robert 3#9oz 16", Charles Phillip 3#7oz 17".
Re: Pumping with triplets
I would recommend renting a hospital grade pump because chances are even if you get way into your pregnancy (say 35 weeks, which is pretty far for trips) they will be preemies and your body will just not be ready (sorry not trying to be mean just realistic). Having this grade pump will really help with getting your milk supply in.
The two-sided model of pump is best.
In terms of supplies - while you/the babies are in hospital they will give you the bottles you will need. Once home, I continued to pump for a little bit (never had enough milk so needed to mix formula with EBM) but we mixed enough for the entire day, so 24 bottles. We also just used the Gerber bottles because they are cheap and the nipple size was the same as the ones used in the NICU and the babies were used to these
GL it's going to be so exciting and fun.