So I was taken into another room with the Nurse who presented me with an Injection. This is your Trigger injection. Ovidrel. This needs to be done EXACTLY 36½ hours prior to your scheduled collection on Wednesday.
So that means you will be setting your alarm on Tuesday morning and your trigger will need to be done at exactly 2.45am. She said to me. "I can't stress to you enough that this needs to be done at the exact time of 2.45, otherwise everything you have just been through will be for nothing".
I gulped and Nodded.
I was to continue on My Synarel for that evening and the following day of Injection and the Synarel both AM & PM then after the trigger on Tuesday morning at 2.45 al medications would stop.
I was really nervous about the trigger as I had been told it was a Stinger so I was very nervous but the girls on EB were wonderful and gave me some pointers about laying down and not moving for about 15 mins after the injection to lessen the pain.
So Monday night I set my alarm for 2.30am and I couldn't sleep, I was terrified about sleeping through and ruining it all.
I watched the clock tick over to 2.30am and I got up and shuffled around for a while. I grabbed the Ovidrel injection and the alcohol swabs and headed back to the bedroom.
Mark was up and washing his hands ready in preparation and I lay on the bed and watched the clock tick over until it reached 2.45am on the 27th January...It was time.
Mark looked at me and said "OK here goes" and I felt a very very minor sting but nothing like I was expecting over the next 20 or so seconds he pushed the liquid into my stomach that was going to ripen the precious follicles I had been growing over the last 12 days and now it was over.
I felt weird know what lay head in 36½ hours and I wondered how I would cope.
So that means you will be setting your alarm on Tuesday morning and your trigger will need to be done at exactly 2.45am. She said to me. "I can't stress to you enough that this needs to be done at the exact time of 2.45, otherwise everything you have just been through will be for nothing".
I gulped and Nodded.
I was to continue on My Synarel for that evening and the following day of Injection and the Synarel both AM & PM then after the trigger on Tuesday morning at 2.45 al medications would stop.
I was really nervous about the trigger as I had been told it was a Stinger so I was very nervous but the girls on EB were wonderful and gave me some pointers about laying down and not moving for about 15 mins after the injection to lessen the pain.
So Monday night I set my alarm for 2.30am and I couldn't sleep, I was terrified about sleeping through and ruining it all.
I watched the clock tick over to 2.30am and I got up and shuffled around for a while. I grabbed the Ovidrel injection and the alcohol swabs and headed back to the bedroom.
Mark was up and washing his hands ready in preparation and I lay on the bed and watched the clock tick over until it reached 2.45am on the 27th January...It was time.
Mark looked at me and said "OK here goes" and I felt a very very minor sting but nothing like I was expecting over the next 20 or so seconds he pushed the liquid into my stomach that was going to ripen the precious follicles I had been growing over the last 12 days and now it was over.
I felt weird know what lay head in 36½ hours and I wondered how I would cope.
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