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Re: Donor 14495
Hi there, so far Im 23 weeks pregnant with this donor , the IUI was quick and I was taking vitamins before for months , after my IUI I went back to work and continued with my day . It was all very quick ! The pregnancy is going awesome and Ive had no problems so far. Also we are having a girl that likes to suck her thumb in the belly , she looks very cute and moves a lot !
Re: Donor 14495
@Kylie18 I'm sorry, I just saw this! The first IUI did not work and the doctors believe is because the sperm count was so low. In fact, it was so low that California cryobank issued me a refund for that vial. However, the second vial was well above the guaranteed count and I'm currently 5 weeks, 4 days pregnant! I'm super excited!!! I'm also sooo nervous and scared about a miscarriage though, but I'm trying to stay hopeful and positive.
How did it go with your first IUI? I know most IUIs don't work the first time, so please don't be discouraged if it didn't work. Hoping it did!
Re: TWW with donor 14495
How did it go? I am currently 5w4d pregnant with this donor from my second IUI! Hope it works for you too!
Re: Child's feelings about only having a mother
I am a single 37 year old who started the process. The doctor found polyps in my uterus so I am having them
Removed than hopefully in January I will have my first IUI. I often think am I being selfish by wanting to bring a baby into the world without a father? But then I think I have an amazingly supportive family. And the love that I have to give to my child takes away any worry of my child missing out on not having two parents. And the fact that we single woman are taking this journey to conceive shows that we have a love like no other for the children we have. Because this is a tough journey!
Re: Pregnancies for these donors??
Soo we were supposed to wait until 12/1 to test, but I had my wife test Wednesday, Thursday, and today and all test are BFP!!! So excited!!!! We’ll take a another tomorrow and then contact our fertility clinic but looks our first iui with 15043 took!!!
Updated!! Definitely got our BFP!!!!
Re: Child's feelings about only having a mother
Hi, I’m a single, 38 years old woman and just did my first IUI treatment today. Fingers crossed. I also struggled with the thought of the child not having a father and how they would feel about being a “donor” baby. I did a lot of research online. Most negative experiences I came across from the perspective of the child involved families that kept the donor status secret until the child was older and then it was a surprise to the kid at some point when they were a teenager or adult which then caused an identity crisis for the child. After reading this I decided that I am going to be completely open with my child about how and why I chose to bring him/her into this world. It was important to me to choose a donor that was open to contact after the child turns 18 and I chose a donor that was willing to provide adult photos. Being able to give my child a picture of what this man is like was one of the most important factors for me because this was all the information my child would have until he/she turns 18 and maybe forever. I’m going to make a book for my child About how they got here and I will read it to him/her from day 1. As they get older I will add more details that are age appropriate but it will never be a secret. As my child reaches school age we will decide how and what we tell others as I know other kids can be cruel. But I’m not too worried about this as there are so many single parents out there today I don’t think it will be as strange or unique as I’m currently making it out to be. But my family and friends will all know the truth. It won’t be taboo to talk about in our household. I feel like that is the key to making sure this child has a strong sense of self and self-confidence. No matter what anyone else says we are who we are and he/she will be loved and cared for.
I also read several articles about how children of older single mothers by choice end up being well adjusted and thrive academically and socially. The theory behind this is that older single mothers by choice are more financially stable and prepared for the challenges of bringing up children. Whereas younger single mothers tended to become pregnant by accident and were not prepared to bring up a child financially or otherwise. So the statistics on crime, drugs and drop out rates on children of single parents don’t necessarily apply to our situation. You have prepared for 40 years for this. There will be challenges and struggles but you got this. It’s all about how you choose to raise your child. Don’t let everyone else’s opinions scare you into changing your mind. That child will love you.
donor 14849: Excited, Hopeful, and Praying.
on June 12th was my first time doing an IUI with donor 14849. His sperm count was over 30 million. LOL.. my doctor said he's a very good donor.
My partner and I choose donor 14849. because we both thought he was a handsome kid, and loved his stories about his life. I called Cryobank and asked the receptionist about this donor, and she had so much nice things to say about him. I was wondering does anyone have experiences that they wouldn't mind sharing with me.
Im nervous and can't wait to take a test. I have 5 girls with my ex and Im hoping that this time God would bless us with a boy!
Anyone out there have kids from this donor? if so do you have boys or girls?
Re: Reported Pregnancies #14732
Congrats, @pepper0215 and @lucky17 ! And good luck @12345tt ! This is so exciting! We have had 2 failed IUI attempts with this donor. Trying our 3rd in December- hoping for the best!
Re: Natural IUI cycle Success Donor 12558
Hey Y'all!!! We are nearly 8 weeks with Twins!