| OP- just wishing you luck with your retrieval this morning... |
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OP here.
Thanks, PP. Jus an update. I had 7 eggs retrieved from original 11. I am currently in bed and on heavy meds. I was in excruciating pain coming out of retrieval. It hurts to walk, sit, or twist. I had two pain killer shots administered. I never had this much pain coming out of my previous cycles. A woman in a room next to mine was making sounds like being doubled over in pain and her retrieval was before mine. My retrieval was done is less then 10 minutes. This leads me to believe that the doctor was pretty rough. |
OP mine was really bad as well. I'm the poster with endometriosis and I wonder if it has something to do with that. I do know that my RE accidentally prick at my endometrioma during retrieval which probably caused the pain as well. |
They told me they did not touch cysts. I realize it could have been other tissue as well. However, I never ever had this in my previous cycles. It's been 8 hours now and I can honestly say that the pain meds are hardly working. I will try to soldier on. |
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Good luck OP. I think it's likely your endo or just maybe your anatomy. Did you do acupuncture or anything leading up to retrieval? I remember that on my first retrieval at SGFC, I had 22 eggs retrieved and was totally bouncing up and down after retrieval. Like as soon as the anesthesia wore off I was up and walking out with a smile on my face. The girl who went in after me, was in severe pain coming out of her retrieval. We both had the same doctor do the retrieval.
Stop looking for something to complain about. Sounds like you had a great number of eggs. The hard part begins now so get ready for a potential rollercoaster ride as you find out how many fertilized etc. I understand they no longer check eggs on day 3? If so this may help alleviate some of the stress from the daily phone calls. Best of luck and hope you get your take home baby out of this cycle. |