Welp, I thought I didn't need anymore injections but I was clearly wrong. My Dr said the Lupron injections are to suppress my hormones and on top of that, I have to injest Folgard and Estrace. Then there's the scratch your head vaginal suppositories call Progesterone... Don't ask, just Google it.
Thankfully, that round of meds were very inexpensive, it cost us $75 for everything, compare to the 1st round of meds which cost $2100. I'm very happy my husband's insurance company covers the majority of this IVF procedure, cause this is very costly. Now we have to pay for cryogenic storage of the embryos and that is $1882.18. Shoutout to Empire Blue Cross/Blue Shield, they totally rock and Freedom Fertility is just so understanding.
Today I had another ultrasound to measure my beautiful uterus and naturally more bloodwork. I also received my IVF calendar and we're so excited. It's alot of meds but that's why they gave us a calendar so we can keep track of all these meds.
Our Dr did expressed her concerns about transferring 2 embryos because of my 2 c-sections and my mesh covering my hernia, so we just decided to transfer 1 but if that one splits, then we have no choice in the matter. I'll just be considered high-risk and she will put me on modified bed-rest..... Who am I to complain about that.
Now we have to control everything about my reproductive system with all these meds and I have to say, it's definitely worth it all.
We can't wait to see our daughter Eva B. Finkley, she's already loved like she's here already. I have to say, my husband Eric has been there holding my hands and making sure I'm not freaking out.
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