So, I've been a bit absent in the month off between the last round and the one coming. (It takes two pay checks to do one insemination, so there's always a month off.) I say a month 'off', but it hasn't been a party, that's for sure. A sick and elderly father in hospital and a Hobson's choice to either wait for the chop or take voluntary redundancy now. Hmm. Never a dull moment. Still, mustn't lose focus. In the lead up to the penultimate round of my year long devotion to trying to get pregnant alone, I have finally given some thought to donor eggs. Thought is as far as it will probably ever get. For the sum of £5000, plus some extra cost for drugs, I can have a donor embryo package in Cyprus that includes donor eggs, IVF, accommodation while you're there, donor semen and drugs for the donor female. I had a very informative email response to my enquiries from Dogus IVF Centre, Northern Cyprus (www.dogusivfcentre.com) They match a female donor to your look and use the Danish sperm banks. I have never really been sure how I feel about this, but with a success rate of 77% it is not to be dismissed. Compare that with my current odds of 1-12% with donor insemination and my own eggs and it appears to be a no brainer. There is just one problem...where to lay my hands on £5000 + quickly. Not going to happen!
Therein lies the dilemma. If I take voluntary redundancy I may get that sum, but, of course, I wouldn't have a job. A job that's very flexible and a 15 minute commute with good maternity pay. On the other hand I may be out of that job in a few months anyhow. What, I ask, would you do, given the circumstances. Answers on a postcard please...
Putting all this to one side in preparation for this round, I am getting aggressive and taking 100mg of Clomid per day instead of 50mg. Dr Svend agrees. God knows what this will achieve, but hopefully more than two big follicles, or just two extremely mature follicles. I am a bit short financially this month, due to visiting said sick father (he lives far away), so I'm not having a follicular scan in the UK first this time. Going to rely on the old pee sticks alone, testing from Day 7, just in case. Trying not to get my hopes up, but inevitably there is always hope before the insemination. So, all being well, in about 7 days time I'll fly out for the last but one shot of Denmark's finest.
Finally, I received a questionnaire from Storkklinik asking me to complete it for their statistics and records when my baby is born in December. Of course, I would have been 8 months pregnant now had my successful IUI in March continued past 6 weeks. It was a little upsetting, but I suppose it just reminded me that I got pregnant on the third attempt so it's still possible now, isn't it?
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