Tuesday, June 13, 2006

The Rocky Road Detour



Today we did not do transfer. Here's the story in a nutshell: as you know, I was dealing with a mild case of OHSS. Well, yesterday at about 7PM, I had a sharp chest pain. It was shocking and really hurt. But then it went away.

Now, I had had pains in my legs all week AND my Hubs had just given me a leg massage... so this worried me. I was concerned about a PE (pulmonary embolism) - that's a blod clot that can move from an extremity up into the lungs and beyond. Can be fatal, so no messing around here. And estrogen therapy is a big risk factor. God knows I have enough estrogen in my system right about now.

I called my RE and he told me to head straight to the ER, that it was a good sign that the pain had passed, I had no shortness of breath, no dizziness. But just to be prudent it was the right thing to do. So I did. Or, rather, we did.

Spent all night in the ER getting evaluated with various tests and scans, thankfully everything came back negative for PE. Then I started having some chest tightness and burning. I still have it now. We are fairly sure it's a nasty case of heartburn or espohogeal spasm. Ouch. Pepcid not helping. Anyone experience this during IVF?? (I am going to my internist tomorrow to be further evaluated.)

The biggest surprise was when my RE walked in to the emergency room at 11:30 at night just to check on me. He does NOT live close by and he gets up at like 5AM. Of course I had spoken to him on the phone, but I was not expecting this. You should have seen Hubs' face. He was really touched.

We talked about whether we should or should not transfer today. We elected not to. I had just had a dose of radiation and was injected with dye (from the CT scan) and I was tired and it just seemed like a poor idea. I love my RE. He is prudent. He wants me to get pregnant, but he has his priorities in order.

So, this morning we found out that all of our embies have survived until day 5 - so far we've frozen 4 fully-developed, excellent quality blastocysts (in 2 batches of 2) and they're giving the remaining three a little more time to develop before freezing them as well (hopefully they will make it). This is really great news, and makes the fact that we're not doing a fresh transfer a lot easier. We still have a chance(s) if they can survive the freeze and thaw.

Anyone out there ever get preg from FET? Now would be a good time to encourage me regarding this. ;)

20 comments:

Bea said...

Plenty of people have got pg from FET. No, not me, but you know... plenty. Probably more than got pg from fresh ET's, when you think about it.

It's disappointing, but it is safest for you. I hope you're feeling better soon.

Bea

Mary Ellen and Steve said...

I am sorry that you couldn't do transfer today, but it sounds like it was the best and safest decision. I hope that you are feeling better soon and that the rest of your embies make it to freeze. You are in my thoughts. Hugs!

Anonymous said...

Although it is dissapointing not to have a transfer, it sounds like there is a lot of promise here.

Yes, definetely people have gotten pregnant from FET. Go to Manana Banana's blog to read all about it. :)

Take care,

Anonymous said...

thank you for blogging. I'm doing my first round of IVF and I'm absolutely terrified. I'm reading all the blogs I can find and it is very reassurring. Thank you so much for doing this.

Meg said...

Utrus - I'm glad to hear that you've got some good embryos for freezing, but it sound like you've had a hellish 24 hours. Hugs from me xx

Thalia said...

sounds like a really smart decision.

Lots of ppl have got preggers from frozen cycles - ovagirl for one.

LiL Moo & Mee said...

I am currently on the 2ww from a FET, the last 3 havnt worked but there is always a first, not to mention 3 of my friends have.
Good luck and I hope your feeling better.

Serenity said...

UtRus- wow, what a rollercoaster! I am sorry you're not feeling well, but it sounds like you've got some great blasts for a FET.

I have heard good things about FETs, my RE seems quite optimistic about our chances of getting pregnant. I will keep you posted if it works.

Hope you're feeling better soon!

Alli and Frankie said...

I have not done FET, but am praying that it works for you. Sorry about the delay in transfer and so happy you don't have an embolism! Scary!

MoMo said...

Sorry about the delay--but I hope you are feeling better. My cousin got p from a frozen transfer--so I think it will be all good!

x said...

Do you know http://www.mananabanana.brainwidth.net/ - she just had a BFP with an FET.

Hopefully in another month or so I can add myself to the list of FET positive's.

With seven 5 day blasts, that sounds to me like you have a few great chances. I am sorry you weren't able to transfer. Your RE sounds amazing, to show up to the hospital is some real dedication.

Family Ties said...

Glad to hear you are ok in the heart and PE dept. We don't anymore stress around here. I *heart* your RE. That was very kind to show up at the ER.

Anonymous said...

Wow, I am just catching up with your OHSS. That is terrible, but good thing that it wasn't any worse. Can't believe that your doc showed up at the ER--that is AMAZING!

I can't be of any help with the FET, but it sure sounds like you have some great blasts ready to go. As much as it sucks to put things on hold, I would have made the same decision. Take care and hope that the OHSS clears up quickly--believe me I know how uncomfortable it is.

Anonymous said...

Oh, darlin'! That must have been so scary! But I am SO happy to hear that you have such a wonderfully supportive RE.

charlie's mom said...

I am glad you are OK and I love your RE. Frozen blasts sound pretty hopeful to me!

Lut C. said...

I'm glad you're in good hands. Though it must be disappointing not going ahead now, I'm glad you have prospects.

Bea said...

Ut? You still recovering there?

Bea

Amy said...

Wow! That's wonderful that your RE is caring enough to check up on you in the ER. I'm glad that your embies are looking good. I know someone that got pregnant from FET a few months ago. I'll keep my fingers crossed for you.

beagle said...

How scary for you! Sorry it's been so rough, sounds like you and your RE made the smart choice. Plenty of people do indeed get pg with FET, I plan to be one of them next month! (I can dream, can't I?)

Good luck and feel better soon!

Anonymous said...

Hi im looking and reading everyone's comment, i have started my ivf journey in november 2012 and it started with birth control. I started buserlin shots and then went on menopur 3 days before my transfer i had pain in my chest and started to cough blood. I was immediately taken to the er where i was warded for 5 days. well i had to stop my menopur and i am waiting on the next cycle. i feel hurt.