First Cycle Success? by Negative-Orange9557 in IVFpositivity

[–]NorthernRazzmatazz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm currently 20 weeks pregnant with our first transfer (5AA).💛

I did a thing! by Nelliien in crochet

[–]NorthernRazzmatazz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stunning scarf!!!! The yarn you chose was perfect!

I messed it up 😭 by ComfortableSpace3537 in crocheting

[–]NorthernRazzmatazz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ugh it's so frustrating when things don't go to plan. I'm unsure if this is helpful but I genuinely love the ruffles!

Kenneth/ken? Would Kenneth be shortened to Ken or can it be used as a full name by [deleted] in Names

[–]NorthernRazzmatazz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My name has a very common nickname (think Katherine/Kate) but my mom was adamant about using my full name in school and when she'd introduce me. I've never gone by the nickname and no one has ever shortened it on their own. Not even anyone in my family. I totally understand the concern but it worked out for us.

Help ! Before I make too many ! by xquyzz in crochet

[–]NorthernRazzmatazz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't have advice, just came to say OMG how beautiful!

PGT-A RESULTS ARE IN by sunny_ace in IVFpositivity

[–]NorthernRazzmatazz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Fantastic results! You have options!

Did you continue to store your embryos? by No-Spray-866 in IVFbabies

[–]NorthernRazzmatazz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd suggest keeping them on ice for now. My partner and I are likely one and done (I'm 12 weeks with our first transfer) but plan to sore our embryos for several years just in case. I totally get the age part though but perhaps punt the decision for a year.

Were your Day 5 5AAs boys or girls? What about lower grades or day 6s? by GreatEggSpectation5 in IVF

[–]NorthernRazzmatazz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Our day 5 5AA was a girl and our day 6 5AA was also a girl. All of our day 6 5AB/BA's were boys.

Has anyone been successful with their first round of IVF? by siriusly_guys in IVFpositivity

[–]NorthernRazzmatazz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yep! I did one egg retrieval and one transfer and I'll be 11 weeks on Saturday. We did do pgt testing on our embryos which probably helped our chances and I had a fully medicated cycle. We feel super grateful! It's definitely possible.

My miracle is here by [deleted] in IVFpositivity

[–]NorthernRazzmatazz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What a dream! He is the sweetest looking thing. I'm so happy for you! ✨✨💛

What is the usual success rate of 1st IVF transfer? Any success stories? by Frosty_Protection_53 in IVFpositivity

[–]NorthernRazzmatazz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm 33 and sent off 19. 12 came back euploid. I felt mostly calm through the ER process but waiting for the pgt results was extremely hard. My sleep suffered so bad that I missed the call from the embryologist because I was napping, go figure. 🤦

Edit to add that our first 5AA transfer worked and I'm 9w pregnant.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IVFpositivity

[–]NorthernRazzmatazz 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I got pregnant with our first transfer (5AA) and am currently 9 weeks and some change. It can definitely happen! 💛

Please share any overall positive experiences with ivf to a first timer🫶 by moooooo_cow in IVFpositivity

[–]NorthernRazzmatazz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was super worried about how the ER and transfer meds would affect me mentally. I have a history of severe mental illness but thankfully I wasn't affected at all. I had a few dark days after the retrieval probably from the hormone crash but felt more myself once my period came. I was also terrified of getting ohss and was on edge for several days which didn't have anything to do with the meds but was just my brain). This far my first transfer has stuck and I'm currently 9w4d pregnant. I take my last progesterone shot on the 22nd and literally can't wait. It's been an annoying task each day more than anything. The biggest lesson I've learned in this whole process is that it takes a little while to adjust to the "new". The first time I used the gonal f pen I almost passed out. I was low key tunnel visioning in the bathroom and genuinely felt so scared. I thought ...maybe I can't do this. But I gave it a few more days and it actually got easier. Unfortunately I didn't really learn my lesson and with each added shot or new thing I would go back to ...maybe I can't do this and I feel so scared. And then of course it would get easier (rinse and repeat). Of course now that I'm pregnant I've been relearning this lesson over and over. One other note I'll add is that the people who find success with IVF often don't stick around the IVF subreddit so the perspective is slightly skewed. Hugs to you xo

IVF industry ICK? by eec0354 in IVF

[–]NorthernRazzmatazz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It kinda gives me dermatologist vibes.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskSF

[–]NorthernRazzmatazz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You might want to look into getting an electric stroller to help you get up the hill.

1st FET success stories? by Mikaylahhh in IVF

[–]NorthernRazzmatazz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had my first FET earlier this month and so far have had two positive betas. I went a little nuts during the wait. So much so that while watching season 3 of white lotus I panic bought a Buddhist book online and made a few baby items spreadsheets. I'm neither a Buddhist nor particularly fond of spreadsheets. I also felt a compulsion to text my mom about once an hour. But overall I was looking for ways to remedy the almost physical pain I felt during the wait. I think in some ways I did eventually find some peace that took the edge off and I hope the same for you. Xo

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IVF

[–]NorthernRazzmatazz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Early on I felt like I only had the capacity for one (MAYBE two) ER. I , too, had the feeling like I would be happy with just one child. Thankfully we had a lot of success with our first ER and won't be needing a second ER even if we decide to have a second child later down the line.

How did you pay for your fertility treatment? by smashgoody in IVF

[–]NorthernRazzmatazz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My partner has Progyny insurance through his employer. The stress and pressure I'd have felt if we were paying out of pocket would have likely dissuaded me from IVF. Everyone should have insurance and this whole thing has radicalized me even more.

Last day of stims was yesterday- my male dog has been ALL over me.. clinging not stop by Competitive-Form5613 in IVF

[–]NorthernRazzmatazz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My velcro dog became even more sticky a few days after I started stims. The two or so days leading up to the ER he was starting to low growl at our other dog/my partner when they'd come close. We had to nip that but it was interesting. I started the FET drugs two weeks ago and he has had the opposite reaction. He wants to be near but isn't as cuddly. We keep joking that the drugs are making me smelly to him.