A Perfect 10

A Perfect 10

I just got off the phone with Dr. Babyplease’s office.  My nurse was informing me that my estrogen levels have increased from 160 to 420 (good progress, they basically want to see them increasing at a consistent rate) and, AND, I have 10 follicles!

That’s TEN maybe-babies, Internet!

TEN!

The follicles are itty bitty right now, but on Friday when they check me out, hopefully they will have grown.  Maybe there will even be more.

All ten of them are on my right side, due to the left side up and going on the fritz and taking the month off for Thanksgiving or whatever it thought it was doing.

But…seriously!  TEN!  SCORE!

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About jennawoestman

Joey is my best friend. We welcomed our miracle baby, Analie Alexa on November 23, 2010. She was 7 lbs of cuteness and we are so thankful for her. We lost our first baby (who we symbolically named Samuel) the summer of 2009. I love being a Christian, even when it's hard. I've tried IVF. Twice. It worked. Once. That's how we got Analie. I'm always willing to talk about infertility. Diagnosis: Stage 4 Endometriosis (plus a few other bonus things) I'm live in Indiana. I enjoy reading and going for walks in the evening. I get my news from NPR. Someday I want to be a guest on Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me. I love backpacking, hiking, canoeing and survival camping. I'm a big fan of weekends. My bike's name is Thunder. I'm a youth pastor's wife. I dig cows. I don't handle stress well. I'm not good at fishing; I talk too much. Cooking and baking are my favorite. I love hanging out with my girlfriends! I'm a budding environmentalista. I love me my Joey. Texas is where we "came of age". I enjoy seeing animals and want my very own Alpaca. And Koala. And Panda. Conservation is beautiful. I'm a neat freak. I like all-natural, chemical-free, environmentally-friendly products. Green is my favorite color. Still.

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  1. Jenna and Joey,

    Praying for a touchdown!!! Good news on the 10 potential linebackers in there :-) Sweetie, you are not broken,(per your comment in an earlier blog). Life is just a little bit more involved for you…and educational. Most people have NOOO idea what a visit to the “fertility doctor” – as I call them- is like or get the pleasure of seeing their insides from every angle on a VERY frequent basis. It is all a matter of perspective at the end of the day :-) You will make it through this no matter what the outcome…you have God’s strength and He has given you each other and you can draw on that strength, too! I will be reading and waiting for any news. Praying for the possbility of linebackers or cheerleaders :-) Love you lots – Aunt Michele

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