Righty was "textbook, picture perfect."
Lefty was an underperforming difficult beeyatch. Much fewer eggs were retrieved from her than we expected, and they were much harder fought.
Ungrateful J is a wee disspapointed, since we got so many less than last time, but I'm hoping beyond hope that they're all much better quality. And don't pull an "all it takes is one" because we want three kids. (though not all at once, Emily!)
But overall, happy. Maturity and fertilization report tomorrow. Thanks for all the well wishes- they've been wonderful!!
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I have definitely learned through the process that quality is much more important then quantity. Hope you have a wonderful report tomorrow :)
ReplyDeleteI think that's a great number! I hope you get an awesome report tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteWoohoo! All I'm going to say is the pregnancy that stuck for me was from our "smaller batch". Fertilization and mat. rate were also higher :) I can't wait to hear!!!!
ReplyDeleteYay! That's a ton!
ReplyDeleteTwenty-one was my magic number, I hope it's yours, too!
ReplyDelete21 kicks royal ass!!
ReplyDeleteAnd did I read that you want triplets? Good plan :)
So happy for you, J! 21 is a wonderful number. Hoping for a great fert report tomorrow! P.S. - love those surgery socks. They look very familiar :)
ReplyDeleteThat is a fantastic number. Wishing and hoping for more good news tomorrow and for the next 9 months. Rest up and yeah you!!
ReplyDeleteYaaaay! 21 is a good number. It adds up to three which is how many kids you want, it's the legal drinking age, and *insert something else here that gives this number good mojo*
ReplyDeleteLet's hope those suckers get fertilized like nobody's business!
Nice! Hope it goes well tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteWas out of town, so I couldn't post. But I did a happy dance when I saw the number!! Woohoo! Fingers are crossed for the fertilization report!
ReplyDeleteSo glad things went well - hope you're feeling okay!
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