Brit and J. P. have their embryos-- one is a 4AA and another really good one. Sounds like grading eggs doesn't it? I got to see pictures of the embryos. They look like circles about the size of a quarter or maybe half dollar with little indentions on their surface. Of course, they are not that size at all. The images are enlarged and enhanced so that the embryologist can make decisions about them. It is so hard to imagine seeing my grand-embryos. What wonderful advancements the medical and science fields have made!They'll know on Monday whether they attached or not. Brit said that the J. P.-sized embryo and its partner would probably be hungry and attach themselves to find something to eat. So, like me, she's expecting the best outcome.
They have a little nephew named Kall. He is a hoot! He's five and very precocious. Kall has an idea that Aunt Bit and Uncle Bay-P are having twins. He told J. P.'s mother, whom he calls Honey, that he thought they should be named Ashley and Max. So, that's how Brit and J. P. have been referring to the embryos. That's so cute!
The doctor told them that she was able to freeze five good embryos. That is way more than they expected to have. They were thrilled.
Please continue to keep us all in your prayers as she is on bed/recliner rest this week. Monday is coming soon, yet is so far away. We're hanging our hopes on Cinco de Mayo.




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