Category: Infertility


We decided in January to go ahead and do another IUI cycle and use our last vial of sperm. We had our fingers crossed, but having had 2 failed IUI’s and a failed IUI to IVF under our belt, we weren’t sure what to expect. We knew we were doing the same medical cycle that we normally do. We kept this cycle around quiet from everyone as we have never had a surprise for anyone, so we thought we would try. It was super hard when I was struggling with all the hormones and the waiting game, but we did it!

We had the IUI on January 23rd with 3 good size follicles, 2 small follicles and 15 million sperm. 2 weeks later, this is what we have:

Our first couple ultrasounds of the baby:

12-13 weeks along and we made the announcement to our immediate family:

Then comes the halfway point with the anatomy scan where we hear that everything is great with the baby.

And of course, then the announcement to everyone else that we are expecting a baby:

24 weeks comes shortly after and all of a sudden, I am measuring 5 weeks ahead.

Then 30 weeks, still measuring ahead, so back in for another ultrasound to make sure baby is still fine and not to much fluid. We are on the upper end of fluid, but still in the ok range.

35/35 day! 35 weeks down and 35 days to go!

Then we hit 40 weeks and my brain went nuts because they were not expecting the baby to be late, if anything, the doctors didn’t think he would even be an October baby. So, at 3 days late, we headed back to the MFM for another ultrasound and an NST to make sure everything was going great. Because of course my brain was flipping out on not wanting to loose another baby. Everything was fine. They were estimating baby to be almost 11 pounds and told me that they would have sent me straight to induction if I was delivering in the hospital. My midwife was a bit more lax and just kept telling me I would be able to do it no matter what. It was what I needed to keep some of my self-assurance there as I prep for delivery of what I know now is going to be a HUGE baby!

Then, we hit 41 weeks. I was huge and uncomfortable as we went in for what we hoped was our final midwife appointment. We spent most of the week trying everything we could to put me into labor. And it succeeded. I took this photo about an hour before we headed off to the midwife appointment and then I was in full labor 2 hours after the appointment. Basically, I had the baby less than 9 hours after I took this photo and I took the photo not feeling like that baby was coming any time soon. And the meme was the thoughts that I was having the whole time.

And that is the pregnancy in a nutshell. I was super happy to have him and breathe again! You can read the birth story here.

One year ago today, we sat in a little room waiting for the doctor. The nurse came in and we confirmed that the vial they were giving us was indeed our donor. Everything we wanted and hoped for laid in that vial. It was the last vial from the donor we had: the last chance of a brother or sister for Pixel: our last shot at trying for at least a year while we saved up money.

Everything looked good going into that room. The medications had worked like they were suppose to, I had three beautiful follicles and an amazing lining. The exact same scenario that we got pregnant with Pixel and Bit 10 months ago.

We were excited. The doctor came in, did the procedure and wished us luck as he walked out of the room. We sat for another 10 minutes and then I got up off the bed and got dressed. The nurses wished us luck as we left and gave me a form for a blood test in two weeks. I knew it would be a long two weeks waiting to see if it worked.

It ended up being a very long 9 months, but Edward is finally here and we are so happy. We are thankful for the science that allows us to get pregnant and the doctors and nurses who were there every step of the way and helped relieve any anxiety they could.

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I went in this morning for my third and final Blood beta draw. Boy was today a busy day at the hospital. I arrived by 8:00 and there were already like 20 people ahead of me. I think I was there for over an hour.

I was spoiled last week with the beta results being returned fairly quick. 12:30 was the latest I had gotten them. Today, the clock past 1, then 2, then 3, then 4. I was starting to get worried because usually they only call later when they have bad news. Amy finally called around 4:45.

Beta level of 3306. This is a doubling time just over 44 hours. Once again, another awesome number. I was relieved.

So much for trying not to stress to much. 🙂

We scheduled our first ultrasound. We will get to see our little sprout on Monday, October 15 at 11am. I cannot wait. 11 more days!

I am pretty sure that there is just one in there, but nothing is for certain until the ultrasound. We should be able to see sprout’s heartbeat at the appointment.

I am still a little nervous knowing that a lot can happen in the next 7 weeks. We won’t be out of the woods until Sprout is born, but a few steps at a time.

Darrell is still apprehensive and isn’t quite as excited because he doesn’t want to get attached only to have something happen again. We haven’t even talked about nicknames yet. I have started calling baby Sprout. We shall see if it sticks for the pregnancy or not.

Our next milestone is the heartbeat. We will feel a little better knowing there is a heartbeat.

I love it when the results come back really fast. 🙂 I had my blood taken at 9am this morning and Amy called with my results by 10:30 am. Yeah!!!

So my second beta number is 266. Which is a doubling time of 28.57 hours. That is really good since they are looking for it to double every 48 hours.

I am really excited that our numbers are doing so good. They are really strong numbers for a singleton. I just want a healthy baby.

I go back in for another beta next Thursday 10/4 to see how things are doing. After that, we have about 10 days until our ultrasound. The ultrasound will probably be on 10/15. I won’t know for sure until we get our results next week.

So that means, theoretically, we will be able to see our new little sprout in 18 days. We are back to spending our time in approximately two week periods. But it will all be worth it in the end.

I took this HPT yesterday. I spent the day hoping that the blood test would show the same thing that the pregnancy test did and Darrell wanted to wait for the blood results before he got even remotely excited. The second line isn’t quite as dark as it was when I tested for Pixel. I was worried that beta numbers wouldn’t match the HPT and it would be a chemical pregnancy.

Beta results are in: 83. It is a lot lower than Pixel, but every pregnancy has different numbers. The nurse said it is a good strong number and the doctor said that everything looks great. I go back in for another Beta on Thursday, so keep your fingers crossed for a good doubling time.

I am hoping that this little bug sticks and we end up bringing home a healthy baby in June. We still have a couple more beta tests until we get to our ultrasound. The ultrasound won’t be until probably around Oct 15 when I will be 6w6d.

Once Bitten, Twice Shy. This is going to be a very long 36 weeks. (since I am already considered 4 weeks pregnant).

Baby Ross is due June 4, 2013.

We are still cautious about everything as we do know there are a lot of factors in play right now. Please don’t say anything to us on Facebook about the pregnancy. I have temporarily disabled the facebook comments here because of this. I will re-enable them when we are ready to share on Facebook. You can message us privately, comment here, or call us if you so desire. We appreciate all the love and support you have given us in the last 18 months.

Hopefully we will be able to actually finish the nursery we started and add a Baby to the mix.

~S, D, & Baby

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