Dr Volschenk (the fertility specialist) confirmed that i do have poly cystic ovary syndrome and that i do not ovulate on a regular basis. This makes conception extremely difficult, as even a healthy couple only has a 20% chance of conceiving each month.
I did blood tests on the first day and a post coital test on the second day, to see if I have a hostile environment for the swimmers, which turned out really good. My ph is very good and all the swimmers survived. What an amazing experience to see them on a screen in real life as clear as daylight! I almost cried... you cant deny God's existence after seeing something like that! Dr V also said that it isn't necessary to do a laparoscopy (where they make a cut at my abdomen to see if i have endometriosis) because if my ph is good, it is highly unlikely to be endometriosis. I am very glad about that one, because I hate to do un-necessary operations! DrV said the swimmers are as fit as a bull (which made Johan smile from ear to ear) and that there are A LOT of them :)
So for now, i have to wait another 2 weeks, then more tests will follow. They will do some more blood tests, and also a test to see if my tubes are open for the swimmers to get through.
Hope you're all doing well and have a great end of 2010!
3 comments:
Elsabe, dis wonderlike nuus!
Ek kry skoon hoendervleis! Kan nie wag om nog te hoor van julle journey nie!
O, dis Larisa.
Yeah, ek is julle eerste follower!
He, he o ekt nou gewonder wie dit is... die simpel ding se nie??? Dankie virendin!!! Mis jou, e
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