Friday, May 21, 2010
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
E-Mail from Dr. Nayana Patel
Dear Crystal,
Hello,
CONGRATULATION !!!
Nayna has a Positive result. Beta HCG is 604.76. Here with attached report.
Dr. Nayana Patel
Akanksha IVF Center
Kaival Hospital, Anand, Gujarat 388001
Ph: +91.269.225.3789
Hello,
CONGRATULATION !!!
Nayna has a Positive result. Beta HCG is 604.76. Here with attached report.
Dr. Nayana Patel
Akanksha IVF Center
Kaival Hospital, Anand, Gujarat 388001
Ph: +91.269.225.3789
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Friday, May 7, 2010
No News Is Good News
Well, the transfer was suspose to happen on May 5th, but I have yet to hear if it took place. I'm assuming that it did, but you know what they say about those who assume. This week has not been a great, so I'm hoping for some good news.
Monday, May 3, 2010
Sleepless in Maryland
Within the next 48 hours, Dr. Nayana Patel will implant our surrogate. I didn't think for one moment that I would be anxious, but it is close to mid-night and my mind is racing. Did we do the right thing shipping frozen sperm? Colin was sick when he made his deposits at the cyrobank. Mark was born due to Colin's frozen sperm, so there is hope. We seem to be less excited, although we both would love a sister for Mark. It looks like we both have gone into the mode self-preservation. Colin has not even asked when the transfer will be done. It looks like I will just give him the results after the two week wait.
Friday, April 16, 2010
FedEx and New Delhi
I have been tracking our container that is on its way to Gujarat, India. Today is day 2 that is has been sitting in the airport in New Delhi. I have already sent out e-mails in the hopes of getting this shipment moving...so I will let everyone know when it arrives.
I'm already anxious about the situation......
I'm already anxious about the situation......
Thursday, April 15, 2010
India and Mark
It has been a long time since I last posted. As many know I have been to India and back. I went with a client to Anand, and as luck would have it, they received a positive. Dr. Nayana and Dr. Hitesch Patel were wonderful to me as always. I was able to visit with a number of surrogates and report back to the intended parents about the their babies. It was an honor to be able to hold a surrogates hand as they were being sonogramed. While I was in Anand Paul and I checked out one of the two surrogates houses in Anand, and it was nice to see all of the pregnant surrogates as well as take photos. The clinic in Anand looks like a UN Summit is about to take place on any given day. There are people from all over the world, all with the same goal, of bringing back a baby. It was wonderful because I was able to have several people interpret for my surrogate who came to visit me, what was happening in each of our lives. Anand is starting to feel like my second home, with Uday and the rest of the gang at the clinic. It is always so nice to have a local take you out to eat, and make sure that what your eating is good, so thanks guys! While in Anand, a terroist was arrested for trying to recurit for the Taliban. That situation really had locals talking. I have decided to try and learn Hindi so that I will be able to speak a little bit to the surrogates on my own.
Our journey for a sibbling for Mark has started, and we shipped Colin's sperm to India a few days ago. I have been following the UPS tracking system, and as of this morning the container was in New Delhi. I'm hoping for a daughter (DO YOU HEAR THAT ....MISS UNIVERISE). We are using the same surrogate who's picture I have posted. The impant should happen by the end of the month if everything goes according to plan. I'm a lot more anxious than I thought, I would be. I think the reason for most of that is I'm afraid of twins, and what people will say. It was fine when I wanted twins with Mark, but I see how much work it is just with one. I had to promise Colin that if we recieve news that we have twins, that I would just accept that and move along. I realize that what I'm writing about is very personal, but I think that many in this community are afraid to share such private thoughts, and my feeling is that if it will help someone else than so be it.
For those who want to post, I will have Colin figure out why people are unable to post comments. It might have something to do with the fact that we had to rearrange the post because I got spammed. Next Friday I will be having a small procedure done, so I will post from the hospital, with the morphine drip. That should be fun!
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