So there we were in the midst of the longest IVF lay-off known to this pair of infertiles.
In an instant it all changed. The world turned upside down.
One telephone call was all it took. Continue reading Now…..where were we?
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New to Lifeslurper?New to this blog? Begin here for the full story in reverse chronological order: 6 weeks 1 dayCycle 10 – Day 33: Day 10 Post 5 Day Transfer10/01/11The ART of Legislating Against ParenthoodLittle IVF earthquakesMother’s Day“Which way to BabyCo?”Now…..where were we?Aiming for the IVF starsBecause I did not wait to have childrenThe Loneliness of the Long Distance IVFerDay One Mk IVMessage to My Baby
ProfileLifeslurper resides in a big brown land called Auuustralia. Her early years remain a mystery cloaked in a veil of depression. Age 42 Lifeslurper meets the vague but gorgeous Wobbles. “What took him so long to arrive?” She asks. They make their way together in the world just fine, but are not fine to make a baby – not without some outside help. Enter ART and 2008 the year of 4 IVF cycles & one lousy big fat negative. Lifeslurper is now 47 years old! Time for a baby is running out fast, so too is her sanity. Now it's 2011 - Lifeslurper & Wobbles have moved into top baby making gear. Donor Egg Cycles are the way to go, after a long pause to take stock after a glorious donor egg BFP & the subsequent loss. This year saw 2 cancelled FET cycles, & and menopause causing delays. Where to from here? After 10 cycles Lifeslurper & Wobbles now await their WobblyBub who is due in May 2012 - actually make that...um....*sigh*...what's the point? |
So there we were in the midst of the longest IVF lay-off known to this pair of infertiles. In an instant it all changed. The world turned upside down. One telephone call was all it took. Continue reading Now…..where were we? April 10th, 2010 | Tags: 45, advertising for egg donors, age 45, altruistic door, cycle costs, cycle costs increases, donor egg, donor egg cycles, donor egg registry, donor egg waiting time, donor eggs, fertility clinic, financing IVF, IVF Cycle 5, IVF Cycle 6, kitties, Medicare, moving house, no eggs at pick up, socialized medicine, Wobbles | Category: Nest | 12 comments
Oh my!
This peace loving Lifeslurper has been sidetracked by clinic and health issues for the last few weeks, while ART has made its way into our national headlines.
[...] March 26th, 2009 | Tags: ART, Australian government, baby bonus, birth defects, Centrelink, Charles Darwin, congenital abnormalities, faulty gene pool, government budget, Herald Sun, ICSI, IVF, Jill Singer, media attitude to ART, media attitude to IVF, Medicare, obesity, private health insurance, public health, socialised medicine, survival of the fittest, tabloid newspaper, unnatural selection | Category: Nest | 10 comments
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