
So, last night was the night! We carefully cleaned our working surface and Paul prepared all of the medication. It took almost 30 minutes before we even got it all ready! We were trying to make sure that we didn’t miss anything, and also we were trying to figure out what some of the things in our “goody bags” were! I was nervous, but Paul acted like he was excited. I think he likes the idea of sticking me with a needle a little too much...hahaha He mixed each vial and pulled it all up into one syringe so I only have to have one stick per day instead of three a day. I was alright at first, but when it came down to actually administering the shot I think Paul got a little nervous. So, in turn, I had a little bit of a “freak-out” moment. I got the shot in my stomach and just like everyone says, it really wasn’t that bad. We will be doing one shot every night for the next 7-11 days.
I have an appointment this Friday the 23rd at Dr. Trolices’ office in Winter Park. I will be doing my monitoring there, since it is closer to where we live. I will have to have blood drawn and another ultrasound to make sure my ovaries are responding to the medication the way they should. I will hopefully be able to talk with a nurse to make sure that Kari and I are on track to having our cycle in December too! I’m so excited (especially now that I know what to expect with the injections)!
I have an appointment this Friday the 23rd at Dr. Trolices’ office in Winter Park. I will be doing my monitoring there, since it is closer to where we live. I will have to have blood drawn and another ultrasound to make sure my ovaries are responding to the medication the way they should. I will hopefully be able to talk with a nurse to make sure that Kari and I are on track to having our cycle in December too! I’m so excited (especially now that I know what to expect with the injections)!