Update- ultrasound is tomorrow
Tomorrow is the day we find out if we are having twins or not. It seems that the consensus among people who have an opinion is that we may well be. I have a feeling that we could be as well, just based on my own intuition. So I am going to make that prediction and tomorrow we will find out for certain.
I have mixed feelings about the possibility of twins. I would be thrilled in the sense that I am really routing for both of those little embryos. However, I can see that it would be a huge challenge emotionally, physically, and financially. I don't know how we would ever afford day care for two babies (and four kids in the summer!) I am going to have to put my trust in the Lord again that he will provide the strength and means (whether we're having one or two!)
There are about 50 people waiting on pins and needles to find out. I kind of wish that we hadn't told anyone it was a possibility so that we could share this aspect if and when it were a reality. That's one thing about IVF pregnancies-- the whole world seems to live and die with whatever happens to me and my family. That's a lot of pressure. Sometimes I wish it was just Martin and me in the loop. However, I need the support and prayers of family and friends, and that's the tradeoff. I am glad to share the joy with everyone, just a little overwhelmed as I am a very private person.
As far as the pregnancy, I have been feeling okay. Nauseous, and tired, so dead tired. However, this weekend I had 3 nights in a row of early nights and late mornings, so today I am feeling pretty well. The nausea ebbs and flows throughout the day. Usually if I eat something, it seems to get better. It's worse if I am riding in the car (even driving). I've been craving fruit and veggies, especially things that are orange like peaches and yams, and I've also been craving spinach and steak. Sweet things taste better, but not candy or icecream. Although I made peanut butter cookies yesterday, and they hit a jones.
Marty has been gone for most of the last two weeks. That has been a challenge given how tired I've been feeling. But he is back now, so I'll be glad to have him around even just for moral support.
I am so fed up with shots. I've had a tough time with them, as I've been allergic to several formulations of progesterone, and the one I'm not allergic to I can't get locally, so I can't get insurance to cover it. I am counting down the days until I have no more shots-- 21 more shots as of today. That will be a total of about 70 shots for the whole experience!

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