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Follow up follicle check-

Well it looks like the other two follicles that were hanging out decided to stall and fizzle out, leaving us with one, nice 17mm follie-  which is FINE by me...as much as I would LOVE twins,  I know my pregnancy would be soooooo high risk it would not even be funny...I really would much rather, a easy, stress free singleton pregnancy- that I could bring home at the end of 10 months! lol....Anyway, Endo was 7.6- Have not gotten my labs back yet, but I got my instructions for the weekend anyway. I will trigger Sun eve, with a 10,000 IU pregnyl HCG inject, to force ovulation.  Then I start my lovenox and progesterone and prednisone- We will BD tonight,( hopefully) Sunday night, Monday night and Tuesday morning. Then all I can do is HOPE and pray and think positive...I want to try and visualize the fertilized egg traveling down the tube, and implanting in the RIGHT place, and then keep concentrating on that- speaking out positive affirmations over my body...Sounds silly, but I will do just about anything...LOL...

Oh, and, I am pretty excited and proud of myself...I have lost a few more lbs (total of 14 in the last 3 weeks) and have totally cut out ALL caffeine and coffee ( even decaf). I have been eating better, exercising, and I am starting to feel the positive effects of doing so....It is GREAT!! I really hope the combo of all the positive changes, and the correct timing of all the meds, brings us to the end result we have been waiting for, for 3 years!

Just for fun, here is a snap shot of all the crap I am taking this cycle ( not including the intralipids- already did that- also forgive my streaky mirror...lol)


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  1. Can't wait to hear more updates. Praying for you!

    Megan

    abrinkadventure.blogspot.com

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  2. Best of luck!! Sending you lots of positive vibes for this cycle!!! You certainly deserve it. :)

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  3. Yay for the nice sized super follie! Congrats on being such a good girl and the weight loss and healthy changes too!

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