Update

Update!
So our little frozen eggs from our recent freeze all cycle have developed nicely and today was day 3. The clinic had pre booked me in for a 5 day transfer but I got a call from them today suggesting I come in for a transfer today, day 3.
Two out of the three that were thawed were still in the running. We had one grade b with 6 cells and a grade c with 5 cells. They suggested transferring both which we ended up doing. The scientist say chance of twins were only about 2% so decided to take the risk.
So now I’m officially pregnant until proven otherwise! It’s a weird feeling but I’m crossing all my fingers and toes and praying for the best. I’ve done so much work to get to this point. 2 failed ivf cycles, one iui and finally I’ve gotten to transfer. Pat on the back for me haha.
2 week wait, hello 😊

Retrieval done 

So yesterday I had my retrieval done. I was a little nervous as with the new clinic they only do sedation along with a local anaesthetic and I’ve only had full anaesthetic previously.
I must of been asleep for most of the surgery but I do remember being awake and aware of quite a painful pushing feeling in my abdomen which I think was towards the end of the surgery. I woke up really well and alert in recovery so I do think I prefer the sedation that this clinic does. It’s less of a trauma on the body although I do feel a little more tender in my abdomen post this retrieval. Nothing major but enough to have today off work too.
Turns out my husband had an important meeting he had to attend so he couldn’t pick me up after so my only option was to ask my mother in law. We hadn’t really discussed us doing IVF with them, for no reason really but to save another set of questions. Of course my husbands family are supportive and my mother in law made me a yummy vege soup for recovery and looked after my daughter whilst I was recovering. So grateful.
So we retrieved 4 eggs and got notification that 3 have fertilised this morning. That’s 3 times our previous fertilisation rate. Should be happy, I am but cautiously so. Hope is a double sided edgy bitch sometimes!
I garnered more information on what the freeze all process involves too. The lab freezes them today, day 1 while they are 2 cell. We then wait a full cycle before I call the clinic with my first day of period and the lab defrosts them and grows them hopefully to day 3 or 5. Fingers crossed I’ll have something to transfer. Lab said that how they are growing determines when they will transfer. If I have one on day 2 then they will transfer then, if two on day 3 they will transfer one and freeze the other, and if all three are strong by day 5 they will transfer one and freeze the two other.
So what now? One word. Wine! That is all.
Cheers to that 🍷