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Hola mamas (potentials) I'm new w/tons of questions
neeker
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Hi,
So I'm planning to ttc in June and will be a single mom by choice.
This donor avenue is very new to me and I have been doing my research for months but am still very much confused.
First question I thought that NW was one of the cryobanks that didn't require a doctor's note/ok but when I did a "trial" run and tried to order vials it asked me for a doctors email so a form could be filled out? I'm very confused.
Next questions has to do with the actual insemination I'm so confused as to what I'm doing. I understand the process and the actual insemination. I'm confused by the timing questions. So around my "fertile" days I use ovulation sticks and if I get a positive then that means I will ovulate in 12-36hrs? Just want to make sure I'm understanding correctly. Also in this hr window I would inseminate at hrs 12 and 24?
For the actual insemination: I let the sperm defrost and then just suck it up and insert it? What is this preseed stuff I have been reading about? I have studied that I need to find my cervix but I haven't been able to feel what they are referring too? Is it a requirement or can I just inject into the vaginal canal and elevate for 30mins?
So I'm planning to ttc in June and will be a single mom by choice.
This donor avenue is very new to me and I have been doing my research for months but am still very much confused.
First question I thought that NW was one of the cryobanks that didn't require a doctor's note/ok but when I did a "trial" run and tried to order vials it asked me for a doctors email so a form could be filled out? I'm very confused.
Next questions has to do with the actual insemination I'm so confused as to what I'm doing. I understand the process and the actual insemination. I'm confused by the timing questions. So around my "fertile" days I use ovulation sticks and if I get a positive then that means I will ovulate in 12-36hrs? Just want to make sure I'm understanding correctly. Also in this hr window I would inseminate at hrs 12 and 24?
For the actual insemination: I let the sperm defrost and then just suck it up and insert it? What is this preseed stuff I have been reading about? I have studied that I need to find my cervix but I haven't been able to feel what they are referring too? Is it a requirement or can I just inject into the vaginal canal and elevate for 30mins?
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Preseed is lubricant. You can get it at places like walgreens or cvs. I didn't check but it may be available at walmart or target too. I googled it and found it on Walgreen's website.
In one of the other posts here there is a link to a website called Beautiful Cervix Project. That cleared up a lot for me. It's actual pictures of people who have photographs of their cervix and posted them. It also explains how to feel for your cervix. I tried it immediately and felt my cervix.
I'm using a doctor for the first month and then after that I'm going to do home insemination so I've been reading the posts on that also. Several people suggest doing a trial run with preseed, which I definitely will do. I think you are correct with your ovulation question but I'll be interested in seeing the answer just to make sure I've got it down.
Your questions gave me one of my own. Several people say they only purchase one vial at a time (which is what I will be doing). Is the vial enough for 2 insertions or just 1? For example, if you purchase one vial can you inseminate at 12 and 24 hours from that same vial?
Here are some posts that were very helpful: "Weird Question", "Change in Plans", and "ICI - Near the Cervix or In It." Of course the stickies at the top of TTC forum are great.
I hope this helps.
#1 - August - BFN, Clomid and Pregnyl
#2 - September - BFN, Clomid and Pregnyl
#3 - October - BFN, Clomid and Pregnyl
#4 - November - TWW, Progesterone CD 16+
I can answer your question regarding the insemination. One vial is enough for 1 insertion, because once the vial is thawed it can't be refrozen and the sperm would potentially be dead if it sits for 12 hr. I read some of the other answers on this forum and I got a consensus that most have ordered 2 vials, others have said anything more than 2 has been a waste. Hope that helps.
April '13 - extra af - bfn ( i still think the smiley lied) reg. af - bfn
June '13 - bfn July '13 - bfn Aug '13 - BFN Sept '13 - another bfn Oct '13 - bfn
Nov '13 - well af showed a week early-BFN
Dec '13 - BFN Jan '14 - BFN
ah Feb '14 BFPPP!!!!! Expecting him to arrive around November tenth.
All Inseminations I did I only used one vial. It truly is up to you.
EDD 12/13/2013
It's identical TWINS! They're GIRLS!
7/20/2013 Sweet Baby A lost her battle with IUGR.
8/26/2013 Feisty Baby B was born via emergency CSection 16 weeks premature
As for the cervix....what you are feeling for is, when you are not fertile, a hard tip that feels like the tip of your Nose. As you get closer to ovulation, it softens, feels a bit flatter and you may notice a small opening. It's always great to get te swimmers as close to the cervix as possible to help them out, but if you think about it, if you were TTC with a man, he would in no way be searching for and aiming his swimmers at your cervix. :-) Main thing is to get them as deep as you can, because the further away from your cervix, the more hostile the vaginal cavity is to sperm.
I always used preseed and saw it as a safeguard. It doesn't help with motility, it just gives the swimmers a nice friendly environment to live in while they are waiting, thus it can help them live longer. If you produce tons of EWCM, it's probably not necessary, because that is what they live in and are protected by. But if you are dry, it's very hard for them to survive. And even if you typically produce a lot of EWCM, TTC, especially the first few tries, can really mess with your cycle. It's one of those can't hurt, might help things. :-)