According to the RE's office. We will be able to POAS on Saturday.
Yes, that's right. It's St. Patrick's Day. The day that little green men run around and grown up men drink until they turn green.
I'm undecided as to whether this is a sign or not. Is it just hope trying to pursuade me to get excited?
I was thinking about St. Patrick's day and I decided to look things up. I found this quote.
"Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall." Oliver Goldsmith
So, should I go ahead and get my hopes up, but know that I'll have to summon the strength to get back up? I'm good at getting back up. I've done it before, I can do it again.
So, yes, I'll let that little spark of hope grow, but I'm going to also look for a 4 leaf clover and make a few wishes just in case.
4 comments:
Hope is one of the greatest emotions ever invented. And fingers-crossed for your POAS moment on Saturday!
Excuse my ignorance but what does RE stand for? I have been wondering for a long time and decided to stop lurking and just ask?
RE stands for Reproductive Endocrinologist...specializing in fertility issues.
Thanks for clearing that up. A bit new to the whole IVF (don't know whether to call it a nightmare or a godsend for at least giving us another way to conceive). I found your blog through Mel's site - Stirrup Queens. So also need the low down on, if you don't mind. How was your little one being born at 31 weeks?
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