Monday, March 27, 2006

WAITING AND WAITING...

Some big news: we did it! In other words, we inseminated! It happened a little earlier than we expected, but we're really happy and very nervous.

Rachel wasn't supposed to ovulate until the last part of the week, leaving us a window of time either Friday afternoon or Saturday morning to inseminate. But earlier in the week, on Wednesday, she decided to go ahead and start using the predicter tests so we'd know exactly what was going on. She did this fully expecting a "negative", therefore she didn't pay much attention to the test results. She set the stick down on a table and hurriedly left for work.

Some time passed, maybe 15 minutes or so, and I walked by the table where the "positive" line on the stick caught my attention. I realized Rachel hadn't noticed the change as she left for work, so of course I had to let her know right away. I tried calling her cell phone -- no answer. I tried again and again -- no answer. So, I called the office where she works. I told the receptionist that I had a very urgent message -- to tell Rachel that "the line has changed" and she'd know exactly what it means.

Over at the school, the receptionist came over the intercom to Rachel's classroom and announced, "Ms. Roberts, Ms. Roberts -- I'm supposed to tell you 'the line has changed'!" hahahaha. So, Rachel called me in a panic but also very excited. We agreed that the doctor needed to be contacted, so I made my first call of what would become many, many exchanges between us and the doctor/staff.

It was determined that we'd need to come in on Friday for insemination. The only thing was, I still hadn't placed an order for the donor specimen or anything. I'd planned to do it late Wednesday so I could pick up the order on Thursday. So, I had to get on the ball and order right then. I placed our order and arranged to pick up the specimen on Thursday.

Fast forward to Thursday morning. Rachel wakes up, does another predicter test before leaving for work, and the test barely turns positive. In fact, the line was so faint that we thought it was giving us a negative reading. Rachel got really upset, but I assured her I'd take care of everything and all would be fine. A while later, she called me from work to say she was coming home. She was crying and was simply to worried and upset to stay at work. She said her gut was telling her to come home.

Rachel got home and we gathered up all the predictor sticks (we saved them, just in case we'd need them for the doctor) and headed over to the doctor's office. The nurse (and insemination coordinator) took a look at the tests and then our own personal charts. As it turns out, we'd mapped things out incorrectly and needed to do the insemination that day!

So, we left the doctor's office, drove 1 1/2 hours to Augusta to pick up the donor sperm, and then drove 1 1/2 hours back to Athens to make it happen. The whole morning Rachel had a lot of cramping, but as we approached the doctor's office from about 30 minutes away, the cramping stopped. She believes it was her egg doing its thing at the right time.

We arrived at the doctor's office and had to wait nervously for about 40 minutes while the specimen thawed. Talk about nerve-wrecking! Once in the treatment room, the doctor said everything looked great. We began procedure and the doctor let me inject the specimen through the syringe. That was kind of nice, but a bit uneventful and slightly disappointing. But it was still neat.

So, now the waiting game... we have a positive feeling about this, so wish us luck. I know a lot of people don't get pregnant the first time, but this just seems different somehow. We're trying to be realistic, however. We did have one thing come up and had a question, so we called the nurse/insemination coordinator. Her answer relieved us and she even said it was a "positive sign". So, let's hope it's true!

15 comments:

Trista said...

oooh, how wonderfully exciting!

*G* said...

De-lurking to send positive thoughts your way!

I'm a Southern girl, too! (I moved from Alabama to Michigan about 5 years ago). Do you mind if we add a link to your site on our blog?

Anonymous said...

Thats fantastic!! I am hoping those little guys are swimming and finding thier target!

StacyG
TheUnproductiveReproductive

Anonymous said...

I'm so excited!

Eryn said...

The first time is sooo exciting! Sounds like you two are really on top of things!!!

Good luck and hopefully this will be your lucky cycle!!!

:)

Katie said...

OMG! This is very exciting!!!

Tonia said...

Congratulations J & R on your insemination. I lurk on your blog all the time and am happy that you are on your way to becoming a family.

Can't wait to hear that baby "JR" is on the way!!!

Hugs -
Tonia from Our Fuling Princess Blog
http://ourfulingprincess.blogspot.com/

Estelle said...

That's a hilarious story and I truly hope that it has a wonderful ending :-)

VioletEmily said...

Good luck :) I'm excited for you :)

Anonymous said...

Hopefully ur experiment turns out right....

Unknown said...

How exciting!

I'll be thinking 'strong fertilization' thoughts for ya'll!

And you'll definitely be in my prayers!

Lois said...

Sending buckets of baby dust your way! I hope that your 2 ww goes by in a flash and that there's great news at the end.

frog said...

Woohoo!

kiles1670 said...

well done, thats fantastic news.
Good luck

jennifer said...

good luck!