
Well, all of the shots are done and over with…for now! Everything went absolutely perfect for the entire donation process. Most days I only had to get one shot, but there were two days that I had to get two. It was no big deal, especially since I wasn’t the one administering them. My husband gave most of them to me, but towards the end there were a couple of times that he wasn’t around, so my sister-in-law and my mother-in-law stepped in and saved the day. Thank goodness! My last monitoring appointment had to be done by the clinic down south. I got a call on Friday, the 23rd of October saying, “We need to have you here (Ft. Lauderdale) on Monday, the 26th. Depending on what we see you might have to stay through the week or you could go home the next day…” It wasn’t like that was a horrible request, but the unknown of it was crazy. So, as I frantically tried to make arrangements to go out of town I got another call a few hours later that said, “Change of plans. Do your monitoring at Dr. Trolice’s on Monday and you may come to us on Tuesday.” That’s exactly what we did! Like she said though, we went home the next day because the retrieval was postponed until Saturday, October 31st. There is something everyone must know about the entire field of IVF, and that is you have to be flexible!
I got a little nervous on the retrieval day when I had to put the hat and booties on and saw the anesthesiologist. I started to think, what if this procedure is worse than I had planned on it being? The procedure took about 30 minutes and within another 30 minutes I was awake and talking. There was no need for any major pain medication. I just took a few ibuprofens for some slight cramping that day and that was it! We are so excited for the opportunity we have provided for the recipient couple!
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