I took 3 pregnancy tests this morning and they were all a very faint line, so I called the clinic for advice. Dr. Jones went through my chart thoroughly and called me back. She asked that Clay join me on the speakerphone. She explained that last time we had a small sampling of mature eggs, which is why we're doing a different regimen this time, but we don't know exactly why this happened when we had more follicles and we don't know exactly why those embryos that were transferred didn't implant. She said it could have been the HCG levels, but it could also have been the quality of the egg or the sperm. The sperm loved the hamster eggs, but in the past there have been a high number with poor morphology. She suggested I get a HCG booster shot to cover all my bases. It may make my abdomen more sore, but it shouldn't really affect me negatively other than that.
Dr. Jones discussed my file with the embryologist and they both agreed that doing ICSI will give us the very best chance for quality embryos. This is a delicate procedure where they take one of the best sperm and insert it directly into the egg. They will do this for each mature egg. She said that, yes it is more expensive, but so is doing IVF again. We agreed because we don't want to have any regrets. We are looking forward to hearing that we have more embryos and better quality!
It is so strange to think that we should have embryos starting to grow tomorrow... essentially, our child/children will begin their creation. I am amazed and appreciative of these medical advances! It is so incredible that these procedures are possible. We talked this morning about how the selection of one sperm and one egg is in the hands of an embryologist. Yes, there is some random selection, but it is no longer natural. It is interesting to think about. I'm sure there are people out there that don't believe in this process, but we want to be parents so much that if this is the only way, well then, we're going to put our faith and trust in the professionals.