Sharing My (Our) Story

I am sharing this with select friends for now, but someday, maybe I'll share it with a bigger group. These friends are people who are partners in prayer, and some are friends I know are going through the same fertility issues, or who have been there before.


I debated whether I'll share the cost of doing IVF. In the end, I decided to include it so people who are considering it will know the financial requirement to undergo this process. Anyway, as far as Kato is concerned, the cost of services is posted on their website. It is not a big secret. IVF is emotionally, physically and financially taxing. It is definitely not for everyone. That's why it took us a long time to decide to go for it.


If this is the first time you are reading this blog, I suggest you read the very first post for a bit of a background. Click here to read the first post.


This blog is not password protected. It is technically a "public" blog though I have set it to be unlisted in Blogger and invisible to search engines. So, if you are reading this blog and would like to share it with others, I would appreciate it if you can let me know about it first.


Thank you for taking this journey with me.

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Sunday, June 28, 2015

Follow Up - The Waiting Game

June 27th | I went for a quick visit. I expected that since it's been eight weeks since my last Decapeptyl injection, the doctor will give me something to induce my period and trigger ovulation. Well, she didn't. Basically, I was told that the effect Decapeptyl may last up to six months, and that we should just wait out the effect of the meds. So, that means I have to wait until the first week of November before they will induce my period. Sigh. That's way past my deadline.

Of course, I believe in the power of prayer. I believe in God's perfect timing. And though I sometimes find it difficult to wait, and trust Him in our journey to parenthood, I know I must leave everything to Him.

So we wait. In faith.


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