Allton-Nee Family
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Sunday, 28 February 2010
20 Hours to go....
Well we're in the final stretch of our 2WW and i'm extremely nervous and apprehensive about tomorrow. This 2WW feels like its been the longest two weeks ever....I have wished it away but now it's nearly finished I just hope to god that it continues with positive news. We find out Monday around 12 p.m. Hong Kong time which is GMT +8. We've done all we can to make sure this pregnancy happens, even letting the little ones get to the blastocyst stage as we knew there was a risk that most of them wouldn't even make it to that stage. The SM has been taking all her injections regularly with supplements and we know her period is due tomorrow. So either way we will know tomorrow! She hasn't felt any different which I don't know is a good sign or not and it's quite difficult now not to feel negative as we are so far away from the SM. We're just praying for good news! The embryo's should of been transferred around the 12-15th Feb, but as the SM lining wasn't ready they allowed the embryo's to proceed to the blastocyst stage and they were eventually transferred on the 17th Feb. Although its only been 11 days since embryo transfer, it has been 16 days since the embryos were created, so hopefully they are growing nicely in their new home!! We'll post again tomorrow but would appreciate any positive energy or thoughts that come our way!! Fingers crossed x
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Keep faith that you've done everything you can to have success. We're sending you good thoughts from the other side of the earth! Looking forward to seeing good news.....
ReplyDeleteGood luck! Fingers crossed for tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteThank you!!! the nerves are killing us now and don't think i'll have the best nights sleep but your thoughts and kind wishes are keeping us strong!! come on little ones!!!
ReplyDeleteGood luck guys.... Our two week wait will more than likely start as of Wednesday!!! Hope you get the news you are after, fingers crossed for you here!!!
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