It's finally starting, day 1 of my journey with IVF! No more discussions, no more speculation, no more waiting, we are taking some hardcore IVF action.
Phase 1 - Decapeptyle Injections - Artifical Menopause
The nurse came by this evening and I had my first injection (Decapeptyle). This injection is to basically put me in artifical menopause, to stop my period and suppress ovulation. She'll come by every evening to give me my shot. The needle is quite small and I felt a little sting after, but really no big deal (and this is coming from a big chicken).
I'm not a fan of Decapeptyle, as I had this treatment last year for 6 months and I had horrible hot flashes the last 3 months, everyday and practically all day. Out of the blue, my neck and face would be sweating up a storm (I didn't even know that my face was capable of sweating). I hope I don't get this undesirable effect again with this new treatment, but I'll try not to complain, because if it's a part of this process and it can help us have a baby, then I welcome it with open arms.
Phase 2 - Gonal F injections - Follicle Stimulating Hormone
Along with the Decapeptyle injections, I will start Gonal F injections on the 9 June. This injection will try to stimulate my ovaries to produce follicles/eggs, hopefully healthy ones that can be used for IVF. I will also have a blood test that day.
This is the start and I hope it goes well so that I can proceed onto the next steps of the IVF journey. I thought university was hard, I thought moving to a different country was complicated, I thought learning a new language at the age of 28 was difficult, but I think this is going to be one of the biggest challenges in my life, especially since I can't control how my body reacts, but I'm ready to do what I can and kick infertility in the butt, once and for all!
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
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Thanks for visiting my blog. I agree that shots are not so bad, although, wait till you get to HCG shot :-) Actually, for me the physical part of the IVF is the easiest part of the game. My DH who is in charge of shots, almost fainted when he saw needle for HCG. It’s nice that you have nurse administering the shots. Good luck with your cycle! BTW, did you start on day 1 or 21 of your cycle?
Oh dear, I didn't realise that the HCG shot was big and painful. I'm not going to worry about and if your DH almost fainted when he saw the needle, I definitely won't look at it, so thanks for the warning. I started on day 21.
Best of luck!!! I hope all goes well for you!!
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