Sunday, April 19, 2009

Meds and Moms



Here it is. I got the IVF meds on Saturday AM. It's amazing what 3000 dollars can look like. In our case, here it is, all in the box. All I can say is:


"that's a freakin' lot of needles!" Shown below are the refridgerated ones next to the milk. Awesome.




But I'll wait until after my teaching appointment on Thursday to get too worried about that. I'm not scared of needles as much as I'm scared of screwing up the shots.


But then, check this out. Today after church my husband and mom and I went out to Is.lands restaurant. We had previously told her we were going to do IVF and I must say that she is overjoyed. Not in a selfish way, but because she knows that this is what we've been trying to do for 3 years. So today she asked some more questions and we talked about the actual process with her a bit.
As we were saying goodbye in the parking lot, my mom says, "I'm going to give you guys 3,000 Dollars towards IVF". My husband and I stared at her and said that we wouldn't expect such a gift and that she doesn't have to do that at all. Then she said she's been thinking about this for a while, and really feels that if she has the money now and we need it that she wants to help. But you guys, check this out, that's the exact amount that we were going to have to pull out of our summer savings (since we're teachers) and hope that we were able to replace when the time comes. Our total is 11,000 and last year we started a 'baby fund' of course hoping that would be for baby furniture, but thinking it could possibly be for this. That has about 3,000 in it. Then this year our tax return was around 5,000 (so far we're at 8,000) and with my mom's 3,000 this isn't nearly as much of a burden to our finances as we thought it would be. Again, when I told her this in the parking lot this afternoon we all almost started crying.
I feel good about this decision. Today was major confirmation that this is what we're supposed to be doing (and I'm hoping it's for a baby at the end of it, not for the journey involved, but I'll take whatever God wants to give me).
Moving forward! "knocked up in '09!"
Next appointment this Thursday for ultrasound to see if cyst is gone and teaching class for injections. Crazy!

6 comments:

Scrambled Egg said...

woohoo! You are getting closer and closer! And what an amazing story...wow God!

Jill said...

I'm so excited for you guys!! The money issue is what holds so many couples back and I'm thankful to hear that God is providing for you guys in a big way!!

((HUGS))

I Believe in Miracles said...

Getting closer. How exciting!!!

Ashley said...

Thanks for the comment on my blog!!! I'm going to add you to my blog list so I can follow your cycle;) Good luck!! I'm sending prayers your way

Mr. Shelby said...

We too were amazed by how much meds you get.

Good luck on those shots - Luckily Shelby and I did ok. If you're doing injection form of progesterone (PIO), the hardest part is to remember to re-mark your injection areas. Oh, and depending on how thick/thin the needle is, it might take a decent amount of effort to inject the PIO.

I'll be keeping my fingers crossed for you. Good luck!
-Mr. S

Hoping for our own Peanut said...

ahh the ivf meds. its overwhelming but so exciting.

what an amazing offer from your mom. arent they the best? so happy for you guys!