Thursday, October 29, 2009

Egg & Sperm Retrieval


Our day started early... 4:45 a.m. we were up.

Mr. Jem tried a fresh sample. No go. Who does well under pressure like that?

Anyways, we were at the clinic before 6:00 a.m. At 6:30 all Mr. Jem's paperwork was done and the had Mr. Jem walk, in his gown, cap, and socks. Unfortunately, Mr. Jem has "vagal syndrome" and passed out half way to the operating room. Luckily, the OR nurse and caught him and helped him to the ground. Oh, what is "Vagal syndrome"? It's a physiological response to the IV (or other needles). Mr. Jem gets pale, clammy, sweaty. This is the first time he passed out.

Anyways, they wheeled him into the OR. Over an hour later, they wheeled him out. Right as they were preparing me for ER (egg retrieval).

Poor guy, they urologist had to cut into both scro.tum, took 6 samples. Not a lot of sperm. Hopefully enough to fertilize my eggs.

Okay, on to my procedure.

They put in the IV (sans problem) and I was able to walk over to the OR and get up onto the high table without problem. The anesthesiologist was goofy. His first words to me where, "I'll be your bartender today." Whatever it was they gave me was amazing because after climbing on the table, I don't remember a thing until I work up an hour (?) later.

Dr. (re-)Wonderful stuck his head in the curtain saying, "Good news. I was able to get 24 eggs."

24 is a beautiful number. The woman in the bed next to me (who I never saw) woke up not long after me had 8. Not to belittle her 8, but boy was I proud of my 24. Fricking 24!

I (think I) remember Dr. Wonderful saying that they think they got enough sperm to fertilize all my eggs. At around 3 p.m. I called and left a message with my IVF coordinator asking, but got no call-back. I hope no news is good news.

My aunt and uncle came to pick us up at 10 a.m. at the clinic and brought us home, made us a wonderful lunch, lounged in our back yard in the sun while both of us slept and then made us dinner. I love, love, love my family. I'm forever grateful to them for their love and support.

I've been laying on the couch, with a heating pad on my belly (best investment EVER). I've been drinking gatorade to prevent OHSS and my belly is still very, very full. I have to eat small meals, because I get full very fast. No nausea or queasiness. I'm feeling mild cramping.

Mr. Jem is also near me, a bag of frozen peas cooling down his guys. We have our first progesterone in oil injection scheduled for later this evening. Vico.din is standing by in case his pain increases.


Sharkey, one of our wonderful cats, is on my legs, purring away. Fluffy is curled up on my chest.

I'm feeling very, very fortunately. I'm so glad we passed this huge milestone. Thank you to everyone for the outpouring of love and support.

14 comments:

jenicini said...

Twenty-four!?!?! You are amazing! Poor Mr. Jem...:( Hoping those eggs and swimmers are having party in that petri dish!

Nicole said...

24!! Hallelujah! Sorry DH ended up having to do the biopsy. I hope you both recover well and that your embies will bring you great news tomorrow! Get some rest

Circus Princess said...

Holy moly! 24!?!?! That's fan-frickin-tastic! Hope you both recover fast from your ordeal and that your fertilization report is as awesome as your retrieval!!

'Murgdan' said...

Excellent! Hope there is nothing but good news from here on out. Rest up and I hope you and Mr. Jem recover quickly. Have a restful weekend (filled with nothing but good news!)

C said...

24 is amazing! WOW! Poor Mr. Jem :( WIshing you both a quick recovery and successful cycle :)

TeeJay said...

24 is a great number! And even if you only fertilize 1/2 of them, 12 is a great number. Glad things went well for you and Mr. Jem. Hope the OHSS stays away from you. Congrats again and I can't wait to hear the fert report!

Brandy said...

24 is amazing next to my measly 3! They told me not to use a heating pad after though, so you might want to check with them and see if it's ok. I know every clinic is different in their recommendations. Crossing my fingers for a good fertilization report!

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Pie said...

24!!!!! Wow!!! That is so great Jem, congrats!!

I hope both you and the Mr are recovering comfortably. Keeping my fingers crossed for a good fert report.

Anonymous said...

Congrats! So fantastic that they got 24 eggs and enough sperm!

Hope the recovery goes well, and can't wait to hear the fert. report. Will be keeping my fingers crossed for you :).

Jill said...

Sounds like things went great! I hope the good news keeps coming!

irrationalexuberance said...

fan-freaking-tastic! Seriously, aside from the scariness of Mr Jem passing out, and the need for both of you to be anesthetized today, it sounds like it could not have gone better.

Congratulations!!

Kim said...

holy crap 24 eggs!!! your ovaries are superstars :) best of luck on the pio shot tonight and that mr jem is feeling better. cant wait to hear the fert report!

Poppet said...

Glad to hear that he didn't crack his head open on the way to the OR....

A special lunch made just for you! There's nothing like a loving family!

Sass said...

Oh man, that is great news!!!!

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