So finally got all paperwork signed, been to 2 consultation, blood test and semen test done. We were told icsi is the best option for us as my AHM is very low(8🙄😥) and hubby's sperm isn't good also 😠feeling sad a bit but trusting God to intervene and help us have a baby after all. I was told they will give me high dose of meds to give me best chance. Waiting for aunty Flow to show around end of the month and have to call hospital as I need to go for scan on day 3 of period (🤮) and also need to have fake transfer done to ensure nothing is blocking the way through when the real transfer needs done. So much information and making my head hurts🤣
Any advice will be appreciated as I am scared of it all
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Good luck! I'm in my first cycle about to have ET on Tuesday but if I can answer questions please feel free to message me. This forum is an amazing source of support. X
Good luck, it’s a nervous but also exciting time, we had ICSI in the summer, let me know if you have any questions xx
Good luck Raoo, I think my best advice would be to try and take each day's as it comes, which is a lot harder said than done. Be kind to yourself this journey can be a rollercoaster of emotions. This forum has been a god send to me,just knowing that we understand each other.
Keep your chin up lovely. The meds will stimulate your ovaries to get as many eggs as possible and the icsi will mean they choose the best sperm and put them directly into the eggs. Science is a wonderful thing and it sounds like your clinic is on the ball doing the trial run transfer, so although it's a confusing time and there's a lot to take on board, there are actually lots of positives here.
Best of luck with it hon, hope it goes smoothly and the time passes quickly and ends with a BFP for you xxx
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