In an act of outrageous coincidence, the doctor got 12 eggs. That's the upper end of average...and very cool.
Mo recovered well and is doing fine now. We are both a bit tired, but not entirely because of the procedure.
The rough part of the day was actually a few minutes ago. Mo needs to take progesterone shots from now until they tell her to stop (prolly well into the the first trimester). Since this is an intramuscular injection (as opposed to the subcutaneous injections up till now) the shot has to go into her rear. Since she can't really twist around and do that herself, I get to do it.
I hate needles. I really freaking hate them. So I got a crash course in giving the shot.
I screwed up the first one by going in slow and pulling out when she flinched. I (thankfully) got it on the next try. Neither of us enjoyed that experience, but it is one we will need to get used to over the next few months.
As far as the time line: Implantation will (probably) be either Monday or Tuesday (Nov. 1st or 2nd). The blood test to check for pregnancy will be Nov. 11th.
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