Christian ladies TTC, we can encourage one another.

Sarah I'm so glad things went well yesterday! I'm still praying that the 2 you need for Saturday are strong and healthy. And that Saturday goes just as smoothly. Please Lord take away our sisters pain and please help her make it through the work day without any problems.

On a side note we found out we're having a boy!
 
Sarah I'm so glad things went well yesterday! I'm still praying that the 2 you need for Saturday are strong and healthy. And that Saturday goes just as smoothly. Please Lord take away our sisters pain and please help her make it through the work day without any problems.

On a side note we found out we're having a boy!

Thanks dear, I'm doing my best to take it easy and feel like an old woman when I walk :haha: I didn't know I was gonna feel this way after, I read that a lot of women went back to work the next day with no problems and that's why I didn't take today off. Then I read that you feel this way due to all the eggs they retrieved. I have no complaints if this ends up in a BFP :thumbup:

Yay, a boy...how wonderful! Finally we are getting some boys around here.
 
Woohoo!!! Just got a call from the embryologist and out of the 17 eggs, 12 were fertilized. :happydance:

This makes me super eggcited...lol! I know God played a huge part, since the clinic wanted us to do ICSI, which is were they take one sperm and place it in the egg. We didn't need it, God took care of it for us!
 
Woohoo!!! Just got a call from the embryologist and out of the 17 eggs, 12 were fertilized. :happydance:

This makes me super eggcited...lol! I know God played a huge part, since the clinic wanted us to do ICSI, which is were they take one sperm and place it in the egg. We didn't need it, God took care of it for us!


Fantastic!!
 
Sarah, I know surgery isn't really "glamorous," but girl you look SO BEAUTIFUL!!

Wish you weren't having the pains. Praying those go away before you go back in!
 
Sarah, I know surgery isn't really "glamorous," but girl you look SO BEAUTIFUL!!

Wish you weren't having the pains. Praying those go away before you go back in!

You are very kind :blush:

I'm doing ok right now, I have a heating pad on my stomach which feels real nice.

Thank you for your continued prayers :hugs:
 
Sarah, that is so awesome that 12 of your eggs were fertilized! :happydance: Sounds to me like it was definitely a "romantic" evening. :haha: I hope to hear soon that you are pregnant with a sticky bean! I am so excited for you.
 
I can't believe it....12!! How many will they be using for the first round?
 
Thankfully I started to feel better last night and had good nights sleep.

This morning as I was getting ready for work, I got this sharp, cramp like pain in my stomach that lasted a few seconds...it happened 3 times as I was getting ready and then noticed I was spotting. Of course that freaked me out, so I went online and thankfully my mind was put at ease since a lot of women have experienced the same thing. Some say it can take up to 4-5 days to fully recover, especially when you had a lot of eggs taken out.

I'm now relaxing with a heating pad on my tummy and drinking my gatorade. They want me to drink a lot of gatorade for the electrolytes and to help with the bloating.

I can't believe tomorrow I will have two embryos hanging out in my uterus and hopefully planning to stay in there for the next 9 months :happydance:
 
I recently spoke to an employee of Walt Disney World and he explained to me a phenomenon that is sweeping Disney fans everywhere. People are literally spending hundreds of dollars on trading pins. These tiny, little treasures represent memories of special rides, exciting shows or favorite characters. The addictive aspect of this hobby is the thrill of the trade. Collectors approach one another, examine each other’s pins and work out trades between themselves. Disney employees are required to trade with children. In other words, any child with a trading pin can walk up to any Disney employee, pick out the pin they like, and the transfer is made. In typical Disney style, the child is convinced that the employee is thrilled beyond words to trade their bright, shiny new pin for the child’s old, worn out, cheap pin. The child proudly attaches their new treasure to their lanyard and scurries away, hoping everyone else in the park will notice their newest find.

Somebody at Disney came up with a great idea, right? Trading something you don’t want any longer for something more valuable that you’d rather have. Someone must have really earned their Mouseketeer ears for that one! Right?

It is a great idea, but it didn’t originate at the Magic Kingdom. No, God came up with this idea centuries ago. Travel back in time with me and let’s sit at the feet of the prophet, Isaiah, as he becomes a mouthpiece for the Almighty. Listen to the words God speaks through Isaiah:

The Spirit of the Sovereign LORD is on me,

because the LORD has anointed me

to preach good news to the poor.


He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted,

to proclaim freedom for the captives

and release from darkness for the prisoners,

to proclaim the year of the LORD's favor
and the day of vengeance of our God,


to comfort all who mourn,

and provide for those who grieve in Zion—
to bestow on them a crown of beauty
instead of ashes,
the oil of gladness
instead of mourning,
and a garment of praise
instead of a spirit of despair.

God invites you to trade your sorrows for His joy. When you weep over the baby you never got to hold, He offers His comfort for your mourning. When your heart hurts so over the deep wounds of infertility, He offers to trade His healing for your brokenheartedness. Are you bound by the hurt of special days you’ve experienced without a baby, or held captive by the discomfort of facing favorite friends or relatives as their waistlines expand? He offers His freedom for your captivity. Lay down the despair that haunts you every 28 days, and wrap your heart in a garment of praise as you begin to realize that your life and your family really are in God’s hands. There could be no better place.

As you hand over your old, worn out struggle with infertility and trade the Savior for His peace that passes understanding, you’ll see Him smile, thrilled beyond words to bestow such a gift on you. As you take His gift and attach it to your heart, others will see the treasure you’ve received in this trade. Perhaps they’ll follow in your footsteps and begin to relinquish their own hurts for a treasure they’d rather have.

Come on, friend. It’s time to make a trade!

-Beth Forbus
 
Sarah - um, YAY! SUPER YAY, in fact! I do enjoy the attitude and mentality of PUPO for you!

AFM, I'm 7 DPO today. I had a raging headache and nausea last night before we went to dinner and today (TMI alert) my nips are ouchie - but I can't tell if that last one is my normal PMS BB soreness, or if it's different.

I'm also super emotional. I've been crying most of the morning. A friend of mine from high school lost her husband yesterday after a very brief illness that he couldn't recover from (he had a lung transplant a little over 2 years ago). They have a 4 y/o, beautiful little girl. And today is her birthday. I haven't been particularly close with her since I graduated, but every time we saw each other when I go back to my hometown, it was always awesome to hear how great her little family was doing. I've been praying for peace and comfort for her, constantly, all day. If you ladies remember, please lift her up.
 
Sarah - um, YAY! SUPER YAY, in fact! I do enjoy the attitude and mentality of PUPO for you!

AFM, I'm 7 DPO today. I had a raging headache and nausea last night before we went to dinner and today (TMI alert) my nips are ouchie - but I can't tell if that last one is my normal PMS BB soreness, or if it's different.

I'm also super emotional. I've been crying most of the morning. A friend of mine from high school lost her husband yesterday after a very brief illness that he couldn't recover from (he had a lung transplant a little over 2 years ago). They have a 4 y/o, beautiful little girl. And today is her birthday. I haven't been particularly close with her since I graduated, but every time we saw each other when I go back to my hometown, it was always awesome to hear how great her little family was doing. I've been praying for peace and comfort for her, constantly, all day. If you ladies remember, please lift her up.

wow, sounds like a lot of pregnancy symptoms going on. I sure hope this is it for you.

That is heart breaking news about your friend, especially when there are little children involved :cry: Of course, I will definitely say a pray for that family.
 
Queen, hopefully all of your symptoms mean something good! I will be in prayer for friend and her family.

Ladies please continue to keep my fil in your prayers. His surgery was rescheduled to today and they tried to go in through his groin up to his heart, but there was too much blockage, so they have to open him up on Monday. They also told him today that he has diabetes and will have to take insulin. He doesn't have insurance so they are trying to figure out how they are going to pay for his meds as well. Thank you in advance.
 
Queen, hopefully all of your symptoms mean something good! I will be in prayer for friend and her family.

Ladies please continue to keep my fil in your prayers. His surgery was rescheduled to today and they tried to go in through his groin up to his heart, but there was too much blockage, so they have to open him up on Monday. They also told him today that he has diabetes and will have to take insulin. He doesn't have insurance so they are trying to figure out how they are going to pay for his meds as well. Thank you in advance.

Prayers for miraculous healing through his entire body, wisdom for the doctors and nurses, peace for your whole family and God's great provision through it all!
 
Sarah, I am literally SHAKING with excitement for you right now! I don't know how any of us will be able to get through this TWW in one piece! I know you probably won't see this before your transfer but I am praying for you! God bless you!!!!!
 

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