Monday, August 24, 2009

Our Petri Dish is Pregnant!

That's right! We have an embryo growing in the lab as of this morning. Unfortunately, only one fertilized and it was with the help of ICSI (intracytoplasmic sperm injection). The photograph to the right helps to visualize the process. This is when the embryologist finds a good sperm cell and injects it into the egg with a tiny needle. It is amazing what they can do nowadays. He said that he had a hard time finding a good sperm cell to inject into the egg, but we are just thankful that we have one that fertilized. That is much better than getting a phone call that said none of them fertilized.

They retrieved 8 eggs from my surgery yesterday, 5 of which were mature. The other 3 were described as "degenerative"...I'll know more about what that means once we talk to my doctor later this week. I would have asked the embryologist this morning, but I was still trying to register in my mind that there was only one embryo. Our doctor had estimated that 5 would fertilize, but this was before the results of the sperm sample were back. Overall, the surgery went well...I got a nice dose of "Michael Jackson" and slept most of yesterday and all through the night. Now I know why he liked that stuff! I'm still a little sore today, but they said that is normal. Apparently, my ovaries are supposed to fill up with fluid after the retrieval, so I'm trying to stay hydrated and rest as much as I can.

The next 48 hours are critical in the little embaby's development. It has to divide properly or it won't be viable enough to use. Right now it is at the stage where mine and Andy's chromosomes have welded together...They want it to have atleast divided into 8 cells by Wednesday morning. We need all of the prayers we can get right now. Who knew it would be so hard for us to achieve one of the simplest things in human nature! If it looks viable on Wednesday morning, then they will put it inside of my uterus at 11:15 am. We are still in Charleston and will stay here for the time being. We went ahead and took the week off work so that we wouldn't have to deal with the stress of this along with work matters. Plus, I'm on activity restriction from my doctor, and will be on bedrest if the transfer takes place on Wednesday.

Andy's thoughts on the matter are that he beat all of the odds when his mother was pregnant with him, so he doesn't see why our embaby shouldn't survive! Andy was a Lippes Loop IUD baby...oh yeah. Conceived and baked for 9 months with an IUD smashed up against his face the entire time. He had a 50/50 chance of surviving with the IUD inside of his mother. If she would have had it removed, it would have aborted the pregnancy.

So that's our hope. Our little embaby is the "golden egg". This is completely out of my body and hands now. It is now up to God to decide if it's time for us to become parents.

Please please pray that our embaby looks like this on Wednesday! We will be in touch!

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey Jessica & Andy! We love the 3 of you & PRAY, PRAY, PRAY that this little one hangs on for dear life!! You are constantly in our prayers & let us know if you need anything.
Love,
Bear, Amanda & Peyton

Mandy said...

Gotcha in the prayers. :)

Anonymous said...

There is no doubt God wants you to become parents. He is being extra selective to pick just the right one for you guys! You are in my prayers.

Anonymous said...

:):):):):) I think I can, I think I can, I think I can...
Mmmie K

Julie Romansky said...

I will continue to keep you guys in my prayers. I always look forward to your updates and will be waiting for wed. as well.

Remember stay positive and things will work out the way they are supposed to.

Love ya,
Julie

Anonymous said...

Praying, as always!

Love, Aunt Mollie and Elizabeth

Where are you staying?

Anonymous said...

Wow! It's really happening right now! Divide, divide, divide... I know it has been a long journey to get to where you are right now. Just try and relax and rest. I know that's easier said than done. God knows the hearts of the two of you and knows you would be amazing parents. I will be praying and believing. Love, Leeann
"With God all things are possible" Matt 19 26

KJS said...

Oh my goodness, I will pray extra hard for yall tonight! Can't wait for an update!

Love, Kerri