So we did our final jab last night ready for ec tomo morning. For most of today I have been feeling very nauseous and then ended up projectile vomiting in hubbys car loads π
Is this something I should be concerned about can't call clinic as they are closed. Just want to be ok for tomo xx
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Aw you poor thing, is there a 24houf helpline you could call and get advise? If not keep hydrated (before you have to stop eating and drinking) and get lots of rest then tell your clinic tomorrow X
Oh no are you feeling better now? Do you think it was a reaction to the jab or could it be nerves? Like Button says get plenty of water and rest and talk to the clinic first thing. I'm sure everything will be fine. Lots of luck for tomorrow x x x
We got 8 eggs today π but they said DH sperm count wasn't high enough even after second sample. His last test at the clinic was fine so we aren't sure what's happened. They are going to do ICSI instead so fingers crossed it works xx DH not taking it too well and is upset saying he has ruined our only chance. I've tried to keep him calm and told him what will be will be xxx
ICSI in a lot of cases is a much better option because they cherry pick the best swimmers for the eggs, I know it must be difficult for him to take but the chances are your fertilisation rate will be higher because of ICSI as it's not being left to chance. I'll keep everything crossed that this is the case for you and that those little eggs work hard to get you as many embies as possible... but it's true what they say, it only takes one! x x x
This happened to us on first round and had to convert to icis, my hubby was pretty upset aswell but they explained icis is just another method they use, some clinics only use icis and like momma bear says they cherry pick the best swimmers. Congrats on 8 eggs that's amazing xxx
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