And are safely tucked into the Lonetree lab. Phew! That's a relief. They are just now preparing for their thaw, according to the embryologist I spoke to.
It's going to be a shocker, Embryos, but we hope that you manage to stay with us. We're nice. We promise. You'll see.
Tomorrow is a big news day - we will receive information on how many of the Denver Sixteen made it to blast and how many of the New York Six survived the thaw.
Hopeful. Scared. Hopeful. Scared. Hopeful. Scared. Hopeful.
Mo
Yay! I'm glad they are hanging with their Colorado sibs! Fingers and toes crossed for tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteOne more hurdle cleared! Come on, embies! Show mamma what you've got. All crossables are crossed for you guys!
ReplyDeleteI'm a lurker but just wanted to post and mentally hold your hand. x
ReplyDeletePositive thoughts coming to you from Toronto! Hoping for good news tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteWoohoo! One hurdle flown over, and hoping that tomorrow's news is wonderful! Thinking of you.
ReplyDeleteHopeful!
ReplyDeleteCatching up and just wanted to say WOW. So glad the New Yorkers arrived safely for their "spa growth treatment" and just sending lots of good thoughts for great news tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteI think a change in scenery was what was needed for the Mo/Will embryos. Perhaps they just haven't been in a New York state of mind and needed a Rocky Mountain High! Pulling for all of you!
ReplyDeleteBest of luck to you and your embies!
ReplyDeleteSo hopeful for you. Hugs.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait for an update to see how they're all doing.
ReplyDeleteFresher air in Colorado than here in NY- if I were an embryo, I'd much rather thaw there
ReplyDeleteHopeful.
What a relief! Hoping for fantabulous news for you tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteHoping for great news tomorrow! My embryos much preferred the Rocky Mountain air, and I think yours will too.
ReplyDeleteWishing you the very best of luck. x
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