Thursday, April 28, 2011

8 Weeks!

These babies are just getting cuter and cuter!  And they are busy growing bigger and stronger each moment!  It is amazing to think of just how hard these kiddos are working!

  • The tip of the nose is present and the ears are developing both internally and externally.
  • Webbed fingers and toes are poking out from the hands and feet.
  • Breathing tubes extend from the throat to the branches of the developing lungs.
  • In the brain, nerve cells are connecting with one another, forming primitive neural pathways.
  • The babies have doubled in size again, and are now about the size of a raspberry.

Keep up the good work babies!  We are proud of you!



Monday, April 25, 2011

A Touching Story

I debated whether I wanted to share this story on the blog, and have ultimately decided that it's just a cool story, that really shows just what kind of people George and Farid are...

While the guys were here last week, we went to dinner with my family.  The girls were SOOO excited to see them!  We had their visit marked on each of their calendars and they were counting down the days to their arrival!  I think it is so cool that my girls love them as much as I do.

Anyway....at the end of dinner, they presented each of the girls with a bracelet.  Beautiful bracelets.  But the extra special part was that instead of just "giving" them the bracelets, they talked about how special each of the girls was to them.  How grateful they were to our family, for helping them start theirs.  How they wanted the girls to think of them when they wear those bracelets and to remember to live "in the moment".  Living in the moment is something that Farid feels very strongly about and I strive daily to follow that rule.  I will admit...not easy for me!  :)

My girls were silent, which is uncommon. :)  They were emotional.  They kept looking at their bracelets, twirling them on their wrists, and they really seemed to be processing this gift they had been given.  Needless to say, the bracelets were a hit, but I think the message hit them even harder! 

Obviously, this is a personal story, and that's why I wondered if I should keep it private.  But here's the thing...I think it's important for everyone out there to see that surrogacy isn't just about a surrogate and her IP's.  Surrogacy is about 2 FAMILIES, joining together for a common goal!  It's really quite beautiful, and life changing for ALL who are involved.

Farid and George are amazing men.  Those of you reading who know them, already know that.  I give thanks every day...my family has been blessed....our lives are better having shared this experience with George and Farid.



Ummm....I'm just realizing...that's a lot of  black leather jacket goin' on!!

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Prenatal Yoga

Jeni's Prayer:
Dear Lord, If I could look this cute
with my baby bump,
 I would be eternally grateful!
During their last trip, the guys and I talked a little about yoga.  I did yoga a couple years ago and I really enjoyed the physical and mental benefits I experienced!  Alas, I haven't been since then, and have probably proceeded to lose all of my core strength and balance.  George and Farid have thoughtfully and generously offered to support a prenatal yoga class if that is something that the babies and I could benefit from.  I signed up for my first class next Thursday night, and I just can't stop thinking about it!  I am really excited to go, and re-teach this bod some strength, flexibility, and relaxation!  At our ultrasound appointment, the Dr. pointed out some of the aches and pains that pregnancy comes loaded with and carrying 2 babies certainly doesn't decrease any of those!  :)  I think that this Prenatal Yoga class is going to be just the ticket for us!  Healthy for me...and these precious babies!  Thank you, AGAIN, Farid and George for always taking care of us! 

 

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Can I Get a Drumroll Please?

And now Ladies and Gentlemen......
The moment you've all been waiting for.......
I am thrilled to report that we have......




T-W-O  beautiful babies!
T-W-O  strong heartbeats!
T-W-O  very excited Daddies!



Baby A is measuring 6 weeks 5 days with a heart rate of  141 bpm.
Baby B is measuring 7 weeks with a heart rate of 152 bpm.
We are so blessed!

7 Weeks!

Wow!  Time flies when you're having fun!!  These babies are busy, busy, busy... growing by leaps and bounds!
  • The babies have doubled in size since last week and are now 1/2" long and about the size of a blueberry.
  • Hands and feet are emerging from the arms and legs.
  • Eyelid folds partially cover the eyes, which already have some color.
  • Tiny veins are visible through the parchment-thin skin.
  • The liver is churning out red blood cells until bone marrow forms and takes over the job.
  • The babies already have an appendix and a pancreas.
  • The babies can now MOVE!!  (And we all know what that means!  I'm gonna be on the watch for any "fluttery" feelings!)
Is anyone else as blown away by all of these weekly stats as I am?  What a miracle!!!

Also, you may want to stay tuned folks....our ultrasound is this afternoon!  I hope to have some more pretty amazing news a little later!  :-)

Monday, April 18, 2011

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Take Cover! I Might Explode!!

I feel a  bit like a can of Pillsbury rolls!   My jeans is gettin' a leetle tight!!!  The tighter they get, the more I fear the button is going to burst and injure someone.  Seriously...one could lose an eye!

No, I am not "showing".  No, I am not getting fat. At least I hope not!!  The best way to describe it is it seems that all of my available fat has slowly congregated around my middle!  Lovely.  Goodbye waistline...it was good knowin' ya!  :)  Instead of looking in the mirror and seeing fatness, I choose to see  a nice fluffy down comforter keeping those babies nice and cozy.  Some days I buy that image...others...not so much.  :)

Originally, I wasn't exactly looking forward to wearing maternity clothes.  Let's face it...fashionable maternity clothes can be hard to come by!!  But now I am fearing that they will be a necessity sooner rather than later!  Maybe I can get by with a Belly Band for a while!!  For those of you who don't know what a Belly Band is, it is one of the world's greatest inventions!  A fabric band that goes over your jeans and belly that allows you to wear pre-pregnancy jeans, unbuttoned, without finding said jeans around your ankles! Lol!! 


Yes, I know it is vain, but I want to look as fashionable as possible
 while I am pregnant!  A girl can still look good, even though
she's got a watermelon under her shirt, right?! 

So here's to my belly....and all of it's changing shapes over the next 7 months!



Friday, April 15, 2011

Meds Update

The countdown is on!!  Less than 4 weeks left on meds!!!  I guess I can't complain too much--I haven't had many side effects at all from all of the medication!  However, my backside has grown tired of the Progesterone!  Although I am not bruised, and I have managed to avoid the lumps that gross me out, I am really sore.  For so long, I was able to find a spot that wasn't sore, but alas, those days are over!  Ok...no more griping!

Currently I take 2 Prenatal Vitamins in the morning along with 1 Baby Aspirin and 2 Estradiol.  I take 2 more Estradiol in the evening and of course there's the bedtime routine of inserting 2 Prometrium which I have lovingly nicknamed "Jelly Belly's"!! (They look like Banana flavored Jelly Belly's!!!)

It is my understanding that at 10 weeks, they will begin weaning me off all of the medications, except the Prenatal Vitamins of course!

I must say...I won't be sad when they're gone!!  :-)

Thursday, April 14, 2011

6 Weeks!

My goodness there is a lot going on at the 6 week mark!  Very exciting!

  • During this week, the babies will triple in size to about 1/4 inch.
  • Every minute, about 100,000 nerve cells form. Every MINUTE!!
  • The eyes, nose, mouth and ears are beginning to take shape.
  • The heart is beating about 100-160 times a minute...almost twice as fast as ours do.
  • The intestines are developing and the bud of tissue that will give rise to the lungs has appeared.
  • The pituitary gland is forming as are the brain, muscles and bones.
I am feeling great!  No signs of morning sickness....knock on wood!  I have never experienced morning sickness so I am holding out that this pregnancy won't be any different!  I am still pretty tired, which has been hard for me to get used to but that's ok...it's a small price to pay for growing 2 babies!

One more week until our ultrasound!!!  Eeeeekkkkk!  I can't wait!!  :-)

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Pregnancy and Nutrition

I have spent quite a bit of time researching nutrition during pregnancy.  I like to think I am a healthy person.  I try to stick to healthy foods and avoid unhealthy foods.  I monitor my weight.  Like a hawk.  I am definitely not perfect....but I stick to the 90/10%  rule pretty well.  I have learned about how much weight I should plan on gaining during this pregnancy (gulp), and about when those pounds should be put on.  I thought I would share with you a little of what I have learned!  Keep in mind, I have been researching twin pregnancies because that's what we have here, right????  RIGHT??????

I should plan on gaining 35-45 pounds.  (Deep breath in through the nose, out through the mouth)  :-)  4-6 of those pounds should be in the first trimester.  Weight gain so far....2 lbs...so I'm right on track!  Then I can plan on gaining about 1.5 pounds every week thereafter. (Fanning myself while practicing previous breathing technique)  Lol!  I kid, of course!!  Clearly, weight gain is just part of this process and I feel confident that I am able to manage both my weight gain during this pregnancy, and my weight loss post pregnancy!  Another interesting fact I came across is that studies have shown that gaining 24 lbs. by 24 weeks reduces your chances of pre-term labor!  Obviously especially important with a twin pregnancy!! I'm planning on using the 24 by 24 technique!!!

Now...in order to gain weight, one's diet obviously must change.  Pre-pregnancy, I stuck to a 1200-1500 calorie/day plan.  This has changed just a smidge.  :-)  Technically,  I need to add 300 calories per baby to my daily intake.  Not to mention that 1200-1500 calories is not enough for a baseline when it comes to pregnancy.  I am now trying to get in around 2500 calories/day.  Needless to say...I am suddenly consuming WAY more calories than I am used to.  Now some of this is easy.  Instead of light yogurt, I eat full-fat.  Same with peanut butter, bread, etc.  I am still trying to stick to lean meats and fruits and veggies.  The extra calories add up fast...but still....it has been an adjustment for me as I add up my foods during the day!  I have also been so much more aware of EVERY ingredient that I put into my mouth!!  I am now a Whole Foods customer because I grew tired of label reading at the grocery store I usually shop at!!  I have been shocked and dismayed at the ingredient list in some of the foods that I have lived on for who knows how long!!!  I have been an avid label reader...but mostly I was just looking at calories/fat/sugar/sodium.  Now, I am preparing a meal for someone else's children...so things have changed.  They don't need anything artificial, right???  Give 'em the good stuff!  :-)

Since I didn't have a whole lot of unhealthy vices pre-pregnancy, there is not much that I have had to "give up" since becoming pregnant.  My biggest vice was diet soda.  I had at least one every day.  I know...shame on me...but I find it SOOOOO delicious!!!  :-)  Happy to report that I am now nearly 6 weeks sober!!  I gave up soda completely cold turkey the week before transfer!  I loved water before, but now I am drinking so much more water and that's gotta be good for me AND the kiddos!! 

I can see it now though....I'm gonna be offering big cash to the first person who brings me a Big Gulp full of Diet Coke post delivery!!  Haha!!

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

We're Baaaaaccckkkkk!

Mom and I had a fantastic weekend in San Diego and Las Vegas!!  Le Reve on Friday night was outstanding!!  For sure the best Cirque du Soleil show I have seen!  I highly recommend it if you're in Vegas!  Celine on Saturday was incredible.  She was gorgeous, and of course sang beautifully!!  Definitely a trip I will always remember.

While there, I definitely had a craving...I would say my first true pregnancy craving.  I wish I could say that it was for some fresh fruit....maybe some nice crisp veggies....but no.  It was for a Snickers Bar!  :)  I texted the guys a message something like this:  "Curses to whichever one of your babies is telling me to enjoy a Snickers Bar!"  Got this response from Farid. "That's gotta be mine!!  Save room for some White Chocolate Kit Kats...those are yummy too!"  Then heard from George.  "That must be Farid's.  Mine would want Reeses Peanut Butter Cups and Peppermint Patties." :)  I love that I can share these moments with them!  I fought the craving for a day and a half before finally caving!  Yummmm.....

Mom and I got to thinking....technically, the babies have now been to Connecticut, New York, Colorado, California, and Nevada!!  Not bad for 5.5 week old babies, right???  :)  I can only imagine all of the places their daddies will take them once they are born!  Lucky kids, I tell you!

Thursday, April 7, 2011

5 Weeks Today!

Hard to believe that we are already 5 weeks pregnant!!

Here is what's going on in the womb this week:

  • The babies are about the size of a sesame seed.  Soooo tiny, yet crazy to think that just a week ago, they were the size of a grain of sand!
  • This week the heart begins to divide into chambers and beat and pump blood. 
  • The primitive placenta and umbilical cord are already busy delivering nourishment and oxygen to the babies.
  • Tiny buds will appear where arms and legs will develop.
Heartbeats and Arms and Legs, oh my!!!  Human development is an incredible thing!

We had our 3rd and final beta today and our numbers were:  7421!
Our first ultrasound is two weeks from today, on the 21st!!  Sounds like the guys are going to try to be here for that and I couldn't be more excited.  Not only am I excited to see them, because I miss them, but I can't wait for them to see those perfect little heartbeats!!

In other news, I will be in San Diego/Las Vegas this weekend to see Celine Dion!!  This is a trip that my mom and I have had planned for about a year and we are VERY excited about it!  We have tickets to see Le Reve on Friday night and Saturday night will be Celine!!!  It should be a fantastic weekend and also the last "trip" that I have on the books at this point!  I feel like I have been traveling, traveling, traveling lately!  Whew!!!

If I don't get a chance to post until I get back, I hope everyone has a great weekend!  Do something fun with someone fun...that's what I'm doing!  :)

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

The Best Husband In All The Land!

I have to take a moment and brag on my hubby.  Rick, I know you don't like to be recognized, so FYI, now is a good time to close out of this post.  :)

I could go back...way back to when Rick and I met nearly 19 years ago, but I won't.  Rick has always done nice things for me, but I will stick to sharing with you some of his latest wonders.

  • This is the man who supported and continues to support my desire to be a surrogate.  Let's face it. There are many men out there who wouldn't be comfortable having their wife carry children for someone else.
  • During my stressed out moments, he has proceeded to reassure me that everything is going to go perfectly.  He says things always go perfectly with me....because I am different...because I am special.  (awwwwww)
  • I have NEVER  received a single complaint when I have to wake him up each morning so that he can give me my Progesterone injection.
  • Upon returning home from the transfer, I had a plethora of gifts waiting for me on my nightstand including a back massager, a candle, a Fit Pregnancy magazine, some chocolate.....
  • The ONLY reason my house has been vacuumed the last 3 weeks is because Rick has done it.
  • I came home from work on Monday only to catch him in the act of DUSTING.  Yes, I said DUSTING!
  • I am constantly asked "Do you need anything?"  My water never runs out of ice, and if I have a craving...he is ALL over it!
I mean really, could I have it any better????  I am so fortunate.

LOVE you loads, Rick.

Monday, April 4, 2011

2nd Beta

I had a wonderful time in San Diego this weekend!  Jill rocked her triathlon!  It was so fun to watch!!  I will admit that it was a little chilly for us spectators...well actually it was a lotta chilly!  Great weather for the athletes though, so it was worth it for us cheerers to be cold.

I got home late last night and got up early this morning to head to work.  On the way to work, I stopped into the clinic for my second beta.  2 hours later I got the call from the nurse at CFA.  Our conversation went something like this:

Sharron:  "Well girl...you're really cookin in there!"
Jeni:   "Yay! What are our numbers?"
Sharron:    "2181!"
Jeni:   "HOLY CRAP!"
Sharron: (laughing)

That's right.  I said "Holy Crap!" to a nurse.  Shame on me.  I was in shock!!  I really wanted to have strong numbers.  The average twin beta at this point is about 800.  I was definitely putting out the 800 energy...looks like it worked....really well.

The most common response I've gotten so far is....Yep, you guessed it.    "Triplets??"
The 2nd most common response?     "No surprise.  You're always an over achiever!"  :-)  LOL!  I think it's funny that my family and friends know me so well and are comfortable giving me a hard time about my "over achieving". 

But let's go back to the triplets topic. 
Do I think it is triplets?  No.
Does George hope it is triplets?  Probably.  :-)

I feel so blessed...so proud....so happy....and of course, so grateful that it looks like we've got 2 babies in there!

I hope they're comfy. 

I think they are.

Friday, April 1, 2011

San Diego Bound

I am looking forward to heading to San Diego today for my sister Jill's (Spidey's favorite girl) 1/2 Ironman Triathlon in Oceanside! The weather looks like it's going to be gorgeous and I am excited about sitting in my lawn chair catching some rays, while Jill works her butt off!!  :)   I am so proud of all of my siblings who have participated in some pretty amazing athletic events.  My sister Joanie is an avid tennis player...plays like 8 days a week!  George gave her a run for her money the first time the guys came to Denver!  Better brush up on them tennis skills George... Joanie is planning on a re-match on your next visit!!  :-)   My brother Kenny likes just about any athletic challenge that includes the word "EXTREME" and markets itself towards people who could very well have lost their minds.  Long Distance (think 100 trail miles without stopping) running and biking are his specialty!  Extreme elevation changes and weather only make the adventure "more enjoyable" for him.  Crazy.

Me???? Well.....I cheer for them...... I enjoy me some volleyball here and there. 

Wow.  Seems so piddly compared to the sibs, huh?! 

Oh!!  I know!! I know!!!!  I am having babies!!!!!  For 2 fantastic guys!!!!!

Yeah....I'm pretty sure I've got 'em beat!  :-)


Have a wonderful weekend, friends!  Talk to ya on Monday!

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Today Is Thursday...

And it's a big day!

Today was the day we had our first beta!  I received a call from the clinic and our beta numbers are:

199!

Let me explain a little bit about what those numbers mean.  It doesn't take much hCG, to confirm a positive pregnancy.  Typically a singleton pregnancy produces beta numbers around 100.  A twin pregnancy is usually around 200.  Visit this site for charts on Betas.   BetaBase.info   When you look at these charts, we are currently 14 Days Past Ovulation. I will go back to the clinic on Monday for a second beta, and again on Thursday for a 3rd and final beta.  We are looking for our numbers to at least double each time. 

The clinic's thoughts were that our numbers definitely support a twin pregnancy at this point, but obviously, there are no guarantees until you see those 2 beautiful hearts beating on the first ultrasound.  Our first ultrasound is scheduled for April 21st!  I am feeling so excited....so grateful....

Also, today marks the day that we are officially 4 weeks pregnant!  What?! How can that be you ask?  Let me run it down for you.  Pregnancy lasts approximately 40 weeks.  However, those weeks commence from the date of a woman's last period.  For most women this is about 2 weeks before conception.  Conception for us occurred on Thursday, March 17th.  We transferred 5 days later on the 22nd.  So 2 days after transfer, we were technically 3 weeks pregnant!  Crazy, right???  Well here are some additional crazy facts for you on this fine Thursday...
  • The sex of the babies has already been determined.
  • The embryos have now burrowed into my lining.
  • The placenta is continuing to form.
  • The first nerve cells are beginning to develop.
  • The basic structure of what will become the digestive system, blood vessels and lungs are outlined.
  • The spine, muscles and bones are already starting to form.
  • The evolving neural tube will eventually become the central nervous system.
All I have to say is:  NO WONDER I AM SO TIRED!!!  :-)

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

The Signs of Pregnancy

When I say that I feel pregnant, do you wonder what that feels like??

Sure, I have the emotions.  Sad commercials are a real problem for me these days...someone does or says something particularly nice, or meaningful and I'm a mess....

Fatigue.  Good grief.  I have a question for you.  Why is it that normally I jog up the stairs in my house, and now I slowly climb the stairs only to reach the top and have to catch my breath??  I'm beginning to dislike that I live in a 4 level home!  Naps are common and about 2.7 seconds after I put the kids to bed...I'm a goner.

The coolest feeling that I have is that in my very low abdomen (think just above the pubic bone) it feels like I have a tangerine/ping pong ball just under the skin.  I love that feeling.  It's just a nice reminder that there are things going on!

Our first beta is tomorrow...

I have all sorts of emotions going on about tomorrow's appointment.  I'm excited...to get those numbers and possibly have an idea of whether we've got 1 little one, or 2.  I'm nervous...I soooo want to have nice, solid numbers.  I'm grateful...that we have been blessed with a pregnancy on our first try.

I will definitely keep you posted with the news tomorrow!  Thanks again for all of the love and support.  It means more than you could ever know.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Spring has Sprung!



We've had quite a few changes happening in our yard this week!  I absolutely love it when my flowers start to bloom!  I'm a little bit of a flower-aholic so I know this isn't quite as exciting to others!








I am "that lady" in the neighborhood who tempts fate and starts planting in my yard when others say it's too early!  I just can't help myself!  For six months, Colorado has been various shades of brown!  It's time for some color people!  It is my personal goal to keep Home Depot in business during the months of April and May. (and maybe June...)







What's my favorite kind of flower you ask?  I'm really picky!
  I like flowers that bloom.  Yep. That's it!  :)


I just can't help but see the parallel between all of the life and blooming that is going on in the yard,
 and the life and blooming that is going on in my uterus!

Life is so beautiful.

Monday, March 28, 2011

Did Someone Say It's Time For A Nap??

Just checking in with my oh so faithful followers!!  :)  I'm still feeling fabulously pregnant!!  Yesterday was SUCH a busy day!  You know how it goes....watch some TV, take a nap, enjoy some lunch, nap time, try to watch a little more TV but nope....turns out it's nap time again! I mean, come on people! It's a little ridiculous!!  Nap count on Sunday: 4! 

I guess I should cut my body a little slack...after all, it is growing human beings, right?  Not an easy job!

Today was a little busier with work, pool time with the girls, and grocery shopping,  Nap count: 1

So...in other news...I had 2 pregnancy tests left and tonight, just to make sure all was still advancing in the womb, I decided to take a test.  Now keep in mind that usually it is recommended to use first morning pee, so it is concentrated.  Well, I didn't want to wait til morning so I just went for it.  Get this...of the 2 lines, the pregnancy line developed instantly! BEFORE the control line!!   I must be producing hCG (pregnancy hormone) like nobody's business!!  Now I know I don't have to remind you...but folks, we are only 6 days post transfer!!!  You wanna know what  I think that means??????

I think we've got two in there!!!!!   Eeeeekkkk!!!!  How great would that be????

Sunday, March 27, 2011

It's A Great Day!

That's right folks!!! We're pregnant!!!  I gotta say (and I know it sounds crazy), but I could actually FEEL the magic goin' on in the 'ol uterus since the night of transfer!  By Friday I was peein' up a storm (TMI, I know...), and when I noticed yesterday that I felt tired...not sleepy tired...but wiped out tired...I knew it had to be!  Late last night I took a pregnancy test and sho nuff---a light line.  Decided to go the digital route this morning and there's no denying that one!!!  I am absolutely over the moon!  It is so awesome to think that right now, we've got at least one, and hopefully two babies snuggled into my uterus! 

Like I said, I'm feelin' pretty tired, so I've just been taking it easy, allowing my body to do it's thing!! 

We are very much looking forward to our beta on Thursday...those numbers may give us an idea of how many babies we've got brewin' in there!  Positive thoughts and energy for high numbers would be greatly appreciated!!

Now if you'll excuse me, I'm off to the Ladies Room again!!  Loooove Itttt!!!!   :-)

My New Favorite Word....Yes!

Let's just keep it short and sweet, shall we?



Congratulations George and Farid!  You're Daddies!!!


Friday, March 25, 2011

Transfer Week Details (Part Deux)

I wish I could transport you inside my heart so that you could feel what I feel
as I look through pictures from last week. 
 Thought I'd share some more of the good times with you!


Had to throw this shot in so you could see our rental car!
Pretty sweet, yeah?
We called it the clown car!


Dinner with Chelsea and Sarah...two of the coolest girls on the planet!

The Gang!  Our final lunch.   : (



Farid and Mom

George and the girls!

Farid and the girls!




George and Mom in Times Square!




We were able to see George's volleyball  team win their match to put them into the Semi-Finals!

The whole team sporting the green and yellow
good luck bracelets that my daughter made for us!
Seriously...how cute is my mom?????
Final intense moments before heading into the clinic. 
I heart this city!

Wonder Twin Powers, Activate!!

Have a fantastic weekend everyone!!    -Jeni

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Long Time No Post! :)

Did ya miss me? Huh, huh, did ya?? :-)

The last week of my life can only be described with one word:

WOW.

The 3 Amigos....or as Farid says: Girls Gone Wild!  :)
My sister Jill, my mom Donna, and me

Our week in NY was filled with so many great things.  We were surprised to learn that instead of staying at the hotel in CT, George and Farid had gotten us a room in Manhattan!  We had the most gorgeous corner room overlooking the Hudson River.  We felt just a leetle spoiled!  :)  We shared many great meals at some pretty wonderful places! No shocker that we always eat well with the guys!!  I was especially excited to get to go back to George and Farid's restaurant, Bogota Latin Bistro  in Park Slope, Brooklyn.  I have been craving their incredible food since I was there for my medical screening.  Seriously people...if you are in NY, their restaurant should be put on the "must dine at"  list.  Happenin' atmosphere, incredible service and the food....oh, the food.... (excuse me while I drool...)  I really enjoyed getting to meet so many of their staff members and their friends!  We had an awesome time!!


The view from our room


One of many great meals...

So as you know...the babes looked great on Sunday, so we let 'em mature 2 more days and were set for a Tuesday 10:45 transfer!  We took the opportunity to celebrate on Monday night!  While Jill and I went to the Janet Jackson concert (Woo-Hoo!!), Farid and George took my Mom to see Priscilla, Queen of the Desert!  There was some debate over who had the better show, because we all enjoyed our evenings so much!!  We met up for dinner after the shows and exchanged all the juicy details about our respective shows!


Janet...Janet...Janet!!!

Holy Spidey!  I couldn't resist this photo op with Jill!

The next morning, we got up and prepared to head to CT for the transfer. I wanted to take a moment here to note that I did shed a few (no...not a whole lot...but a few) tears that morning.  I was trying to think back to all of the blogs that I have read and could not think of any where the surrogate cried on the morning of transfer.  I wanted to document that I did indeed cry that morning, and I think that is ok!!  That morning, the feeling that I was having was this:  Everyone else has done their job.  Well.  Now it's all on me....I need to make sure I don't disappoint.  So, if you're a surrogate and you cry on the morning of the transfer...you cry girl!!  Get those tears out!!  It's ok!  (I think these may be nearly the exact words that my mom and Jill spoke to me that morning.)

My cheerleaders....and "keep me calm-ers"


We got to the clinic and checked in.  Before I knew it, they were taking me back to get ready. George and Farid were shown into the room and the procedure had begun!  We were able to see the fertilized eggs (referred to as Blastocysts at this point) up on a large screen.  It was amazing to watch as the catheter was able to retrieve each Blastocyst, one at a time. The Endocrynologist brought that catheter into our room, and handed it to  Dr. Doyle who proceeded to transfer those beautiful Blastocysts into my uterus!  It was an amazing moment.  A very emotional moment. A moment I will absolutely NEVER forget!!  I lay on the table for about 30 minutes following the transfer and then we were free to leave!  It was a little surreal...I walked into that clinic as "Just Jeni" and left there as "Just Jeni carrying precious cargo".


All set!!



Proud Papa's....Farid and George

Aren't these just the cutest Blastocysts you've ever seen?  :)

I couldn't feel any more proud that I have been given this opportunity.

So now the wait begins!  We have our first beta (bloodwork to confirm pregnancy) next Thursday.  Will I be able to wait until then, or will I test at home??? 
 Only time will tell.....  Stay tuned my friends! 
 It's gonna be a great week!!!




Monday, March 21, 2011

Just Checking In!

I wanted to quickly post before heading out for the day! Farid's and George's babies are looking good so we did not need to transfer yesterday! Good news! Our transfer will definitely be tomorrow and we expect to find out today exactly what time.

Our stay here has been absolutely amazing! The guys booked us a fantastic room at a hotel in Manhattan! We have 180° views of the city and overlook the Hudson River. We have thoroughly enjoyed spending time with the guys and have had some great meals and great conversations!

I will post more tomorrow after transfer...just wanted to let you know that all is well in our world. Hoping all is well in yours!

Now I'm off to see more of this beautiful city!

P.S. Did I mention that the guys are sending Jill and I to the Janet Jackson concert tonight?!?!  O...M...G!!!!!!!!  :-)

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Good Luck Charms


There are a few things that are considered to be good luck when it comes to IVF:

  • Eating pineapple
  • Eating french fries
  • The colors green and yellow
Green for fertility, Yellow for luck.

I've got the green and yellow covered.  My daughter Skyler has made us all green and yellow friendship bracelets to wear!  So sweet, right????

And you can bet your bippy we're gonna be eatin' some pineapple and french fries!  I'm not sure how much I truly believe in good luck charms, but I am certainly NOT going to choose this particular occasion to doubt them!  I'll do whatever it takes!!  :-)

Feel free to sport your green and yellow, and enjoy a couple a fries and some pineapple on our behalf on transfer day! (Tuesday)

And dare I say....fingers crossed........

Friday, March 18, 2011

I Just Couldn't Resist!

Ok...how about this one?  Funny, yes???




Laughter and IVF Success

As we look forward to our IVF procedure, I will be keeping in mind that studies have shown that laughter following a transfer can increase pregnancy success rates!  Read this article for more information on that:










Achieving laughter shouldn't be too hard with me!  I laugh pretty darn easily! 

So if you've got somethin' funny---send it my way!! 

In the meantime, if this doesn't make you laugh, nothing will:

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Sounds Like An Adventure!!

Happy St. Paddy's Day Everyone!

Surrogacy news for the day:

I received my travel plans and due to a lack of reasonable flights out of Denver (maybe because of Spring Break?), we needed to be flexible.  So...I will be leaving Denver at 1:15 AM on Saturday, laying over in Atlanta for an hour and a half and then landing in NY at 9:30 AM Saturday morning!  Sounds like fun, right?!   The good news is that we will get to have a full day in NY on Saturday, instead of arriving Saturday night.  :-)

Right after I got off the phone with the travel agent, I called my sister Jill, who is going to be one of my trusty companions for this transfer trip.  Although a little surprised at the flight time (as was I), she was up for the adventure!  I then called my mom who will be the third amigo for this trip.  She decided she didn't want to miss out on any of the fun, and BOOKED (on purpose!) a red-eye flight from San Diego to NY  and will arrive at the same time as Jill and I!  Crazy, right?!  God bless my family!  They rock at rolling with the punches!

Speaking of punches, I had my first PIO injection last night, and my second one this morning!  Rick did a great job and definitely didn't have the stage fright problem I had with the Lupron!  The actual injection is no big deal...the medication going into the muscle just feels a little achy.  After the injection, I give myself a major butt-rub for about 5 minutes while trying to "work out" that muscle by moving around.  Then it's heating pad time...for as long as I can afford to sit on one!  What I am trying to avoid is bruising (no biggie), aching (I can handle that), and lumping (ewwwww......GROSS!!!!)  I have heard of the golf  ball sized "lumps in the rumps" that gals get while on Progesterone.  I don't know why, but that is the only thing that freaks me out! :-)

Anyhoo....In WAY more important news, egg retrieval was this morning and the donor is a ROCK STAR!  They were able to retrieve 20 eggs, which the guys dutifully fertilized!  Way to go team!  :-)  Little George and Farid babies are being made as I write this post! 

I'm off to get a mani/pedi today!  Gotta look good for my guys! Get a few more things done around the house, start packing, and before I know it, I will be NY bound!

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Every time I Say Goodbye, I Say Hello

Goodbye Lupron.  You will be missed. 

What's that???? You're surprised that I will miss sticking a 1/2" needle into my belly each morning??  Yes...yes I will.



 But only because now I have this to look forward to:


The good news?? 
This one goes in my arse. 
I am not going to have to do the injecting. 

Dr. Rick (better known as sweet hubby with Jelly Beans) will be administering my daily Progesterone injections from now until about 8 weeks  from now.  I am only slightly concerned that he seems to be looking forward to the task!  :-)

Say a prayer.......or five.


Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Today Was Our Lucky Day!


Yay!!  We got word from CFA today that egg retrieval will be Thursday!  Fingers crossed for lots of healthy eggs!  George and Farid are now charged with the task of turning those eggs into embryos!!  :-)  I will be flying out on Saturday and we are to be prepared for a Sunday transfer but will more than likely transfer on Tuesday.  I am so excited that this time has finally arrived!

I was told that this morning's Lupron injection was my last!   I will also need to add 3 medications to my current medication "cocktail".  Beginning Thursday I will now be taking 2 Prenatal Vitamins, 2 Estrace, 1 Baby Aspirin, 1 Doxycycline and 1 Prednisone in the morning, followed by 2 more Estrace, 1 more Doxycycline and 2 Prometrium (which are not swallowed, use your imagination) at night. 

Brief description of the purposes of the new meds:

Prometrium is prescribed to mimic the natural hormones that a woman's body would make during a regular, natural monthly cycle.
Doxycycline is an antibiotic used to prevent an infectious reaction against the embryos which might hamper implantation.
Prednisone is used to theoretically prevent an immune reaction from the carrier against the embryos which might also hamper implantation.

Also, tomorrow night begins my Progesterone In Oil (PIO) injections.  Joy.  I will post more on that later.

Thank you all for the nice comments, texts, phone calls and emails!  Your encouragement made the wait so much more bearable!  I am so lucky to have such a huge support system!

Monday, March 14, 2011

Bad News, Good News!

The Bad News:
Short and Sweet.
No word today.

Allow me to groan.

*groan*

The Good News:

I actually had a really good day!  I decided to "overbook" myself!  Keep myself so busy that I wouldn't be sitting, waiting for the news.  You know what they say about a "watched pot"!

Woke up feeling great!  Got my first full night of sleep in over a week!  Woo-hoo!  I had a great feeling that today would be the day!  Did a load of laundry, cleaned up around the house, and left for work!  Decorated 30 cakes in 2 hours (yeah...I'm that good.  LOL!!!)  Dropped Savannah off at school and got to go out to lunch with Rick! Went shopping and tried to find a new pair (or 4) of flats for me.  No luck.  Bummer.  Picked up the girls from school and now I sit here chatting with you all!  Not a bad day, right? 

I think I will try the same strategy for tomorrow.  Tuesdays and Thursdays are usually my REALLY slow days, so I will have to be creative.

Anyone need a pantry cleaned?  A closet organized?

Sunday, March 13, 2011

I think it's safe to say...

that our egg retrieval will not be Tuesday either.  No word from CFA today.  The last 2 days have been such a great lesson in patience for me. 

Did you forget?  I like control.  :-)

I am trying to stay busy to keep my mind off the fact that my email Inbox is EMPTY and my phone is silent! Lol! 

Should we not hear tomorrow, please send Search and Rescue as I am sure I will be a casualty of the waiting process.  I kid.  I am very aware of the fact that the timing will be perfect.  And I am repeating this to myself about once every 2.8 minutes!  :-)

I hope that tomorrow, I will be checking in to this blog with the fantastic news that we ARE a GO!!!!

The timing will be perfect.  The timing will be PERFECT!  THE TIMING WILL BE PERFECT! 

Saturday, March 12, 2011

No word today.......

We did not get word today that the donor's egg retrieval would be Monday.  Darn it.  That's ok, though, because we know that those eggs will be retrieved  when they are perfectly ready, right?  Now we wait to see if we hear tomorrow for a Tuesday egg retrieval, fly out Thursday, and transfer Friday, or more than likely Sunday!  Will keep you posted of course!  Have a fantastic evening!

Friday, March 11, 2011

Ever "Hear" Of These?



Bellybuds are a product that I would really like to use during this pregnancy!  Basically, Farid and George are able to record their voices and I can then play their voices, via Bellybuds, to the babies in utero!!  Since George and Farid live so far away, I feel like this is a perfect way to assist the bonding process, allowing the babies to hear their voices every day!

I know that it can be hard to talk to an unborn baby, but what about reading a book?  It's the VOICE that counts!  We want those babies to recognize their Daddy's voices when they are born! The guys can also download music that they want the babies to hear!    Not too much Robyn and Gaga guys....I may not like all of the dancing that will produce!!!  :-)

Thursday, March 10, 2011

I need your help...

Our donor's egg retrieval is scheduled for sometime next week.  The exact day will depend on how her body is responding to the medication she is being given.

I have a special request:

Can you all join me in putting out the positive vibes for a Monday egg retrieval?  :-) 

That means that I would get word this Saturday, fly out next Wednesday, transfer either Thursday, or more than likely Saturday, and fly home on Sunday.  Rick's birthday is on Monday the 21st and although  I won't be doing any back flips on that day, I WOULD like to be here. 

*Rick is probably going to be so upset that I even posted this, as he "stopped" celebrating birthdays years ago and insists every year that he just wants it to be a "regular day".*

Sooooo......repeat after me....

MON-DAY, MON-DAY, MON-DAY, MON-DAY, MON-DAY, MON-DAY, MON-DAY!!!

...and continue to repeat until I tell you to stop!  :-)

Promises

First, let me just say thank you to so many of you who offered up words of encouragement after my last post!  Although it was short lived-I did NOT enjoy that stressful moment!  I woke up Tuesday morning feeling right back to normal...and even wondering, "What in the world was I so freaked out about???".  It happens, right?  I blame it on the hormones. :-)  Actually, I blame everything on hormones these days!  LOL!

I had a great talk with Farid last night!  Our chat made me even more excited for all that is to come!  One of the things that we talked about, (and something that I feel very strongly about) is trust.

I am getting ready to carry THEIR children!  Everyone tends to always think of the surrogate and how "difficult" that would be!  I invite you to step into George and Farid's shoes and imagine how "difficult" it would be to put so much trust in someone who is carrying your children for 9 months!!!  Their eggs are literally in MY basket! (Although, let's be real...this basket is proving to be a 5-star basket!)  ;-)

I take my role in this journey very seriously!  My hope is that Farid and George will be able to relax (as much as possible) and enjoy this pregnancy, knowing that their kids are being well cared for.  On that note, here are a few promises that I make to them:

  • I promise to receive proper medical care.  This includes all Dr. appointments, all medications and any recommendations made by those in charge of my medical care.
  • I promise to eat nourishing foods, and avoid foods that are not nourishing.
  • I promise to rest.  I will take the time needed each and every day to rest, and recognize the importance of rest for my body, and the health of your babies.
  • I promise to take care of myself physically, mentally and emotionally, knowing that my health plays an important role in the babies' health.
  • I promise I will take no unnecessary risks.
  • I promise to maintain a positive attitude throughout this pregnancy.  I will never take for granted the opportunity that I have been given to give you this gift.
  • I promise to represent us and our situation with grace and dignity, knowing that others are watching and learning from this experience.
  • And finally, I promise to deliver healthy, happy babies into your waiting, loving arms and feel an overwhelming sense of pride at being able to do so.
Pregnancy is such a beautiful time, and I am so looking forward to sharing it with George and Farid!  My hope is that they are able to feel a deep sense of trust so that they are better able to enjoy all of the amazing moments in their kids' first 9 months of life!

The countdown is on, my friends!  We're almost pregnant!!  :-)

Monday, March 7, 2011

A Rough Day

Ok, so I really want for this blog to be a very positive place.  However, I also want it to be a very real place.  There are a lot of people reading this blog and I want to be sure that they get a true sense of what surrogacy is all about!

So I have a confession to make:  I had a weak moment.  A very weak moment. 

I got stressed.
I cried.
And I cried some more.

In my defense:  I have a lot on my mind!  :-)  I am getting ready to travel for 5 days, yet I will only receive 4 days notice on my departure date.  4 days to arrange everything for the kids, the hubby, and myself. I am about to be pregnant.  I REALLY want to be successful on our first try.  I REALLY want to carry twins for George and Farid. Yet I have little control in all of this.  Control is something I enjoy very much. :)  Throw all of this into a blender with a little bit of pressure and a boatload of hormones which I am swallowing and injecting on a daily basis, and you've got yourself a BIG 'OL BALL OF STRESS!

The secret's out. I am human. I'm not sure how proud I am of this.  LOL!

That being said, I am over it!  I took that stress and drop kicked it over the beautiful Rocky Mountains.  I will not allow stress to rob me of this special time!  The next 2 weeks are going to be amazing!  They are the beginning of one of the most important, special times of my life!  I can't even begin to describe how much I am looking forward to seeing that sparkle in the guys' eyes, to hearing the excitement in their voices, to being able to witness their hearts expanding with joy, as we all work together to bring their babies into this wonderful world!

I mean really...It doesn't get much better than that, right?

Friday, March 4, 2011

Happy Mardi Gras!

Look what Farid and George sent us!!


It's a King Cake!

We have never had one of these before! It is a cinnamon swirled cake
(tastes like a layered cinnamon roll) with icing and sugar on top! 
Sounds horrible huh?  It was DE-LISH!! 
The fun part is that somewhere inside the cake is a small plastic baby! 
Whoever gets the slice with the baby,
 is supposed to bring the King Cake to the next party!

So who was the lucky winner at our house?????

Skyler!!

...AND Savannah!!

How appropriate that our King Cake had TWO babies!!!

Just like George and Farid will in just 2 short weeks!

Thanks guys for a fun night at the Denhof house!!!

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Who's got a nice thick lining?

I do! I do! I do!!

Had my 2nd (and final) ultrasound and bloodwork today!  At this point, they want my lining to be measuring at least a 7.  Well guess what?  Mine is measuring 9.2!

That's right--my uterus is currently creating a nice, fluffy mattress pad that those little embryos are going to sink down into and snuggle up for 9 months or so!  :) 

We should know our exact transfer date here in about 1.5-2 weeks!  I'm really ready...and starting to have dreams about the transfer AND being pregnant!  I know...scary.

And speaking of being pregnant....call me crazy, but I had a craving last  night, and I'm telling you, it's because I am mentally preparing for pregnancy!  Haha!!!  While watching TV last night, ok...I will admit it, while watching The Bachelor last night, I noticed that they were eating Jelly Beans.  Well, I don't really like Jelly Beans, but they looked SOOOO good!  Weird, huh?  I even said to Rick,  "mmmm.....Jelly Beans sound good!"  Prepare yourself for an "awwwwww" moment:  Today, when I got home from my appointment, there was a bag of Jelly Beans on my nightstand with a note that simply said, "Love You". 

Best. Hubby. Ever.

Well, that's all the news for now!  Over and out.
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