So much has happened since my last post! I'll go ahead and spoil the surprise to say it's all been fabulous news. Hopefully our pain in affliction is a thing of the past and only joy awaits......
Everything checked out great with Katie's lining and bloodwork so we transferred two sweet little ones on December 10, 2020. We haven't transferred two embryos in such a long time that it was so fun to imagine both could take again! I was so blessed to get to go back with her because I know many IMs aren't allowed due to COVID restrictions.
Luckily when you transfer embryos you can test at home starting on day 4 or 5 past transfer date. You know it may not show up that early so you try not to get discouraged. Graham's first positive showed up on day 5 so when we didn't get one that day both Katie and I were sad but also knew his was a little bit further along so we needed to give it just a little more time. And after waiting only a day this is what we saw!
If you aren't sure how to read these, that is a faint POSITIVE! We anxiously awaited the tests the next few days and they started looking darker and gave us some definite confidence for our fist beta on December 21.
And so on our 18th wedding anniversary we got the call that Katie is pregnant! Anything over 100 is good and we felt totally blessed with.....
Katie and I predicted this exact number so it was amazing when we got the call. I thought this number was my beta with my second pregnancy (when I looked it up it was 211) so that's why I chose it originally and Katie had a connection to this number too. The nurse probably thought we were crazy when we both said "WHAT?" when she gave us the number. God is good! The number has to double so we were thrilled when it did at 588 two days later. It sure made for a Merry Christmas this year knowing our baby was growing.
This was the best family pic we could get with a distracted toddler who only wanted to play with his new toys! |
His new baby cousins! And me dreaming about what our family could look like next year! One baby or two? |
Graham announcing to the world his big news! |
We couldn't do the third beta two days later because of the holiday but our nurse said this number was perfect and we could schedule our first ultrasound.
One proud big brother! |
We arrived at Katie's house late that night and headed to the doctor's appointment the next morning at 10:30. Brad isn't allowed in but they did let me FaceTime him which was almost as good. As soon as the ultrasound tech got started I was looking at the screen to see how many took! Katie has more experience than me and thought she saw an empty sac so inside she was panicking! ONE sweet baby was hiding in the corner and I grabbed Katie's arm as we anticipated the measurements and heart rate.
Her mask: Worth every shot #surrogacy My mask: One or two? Pink or blue? |
Baby measured right on track at 6 weeks 6 days! |
141 beats per minute. Always my biggest fear |
The news could not be better! Of course we wanted to see two babies since we transferred two embryos but the Lord is in control and we trust His plan. The ultrasound tech also saw a small SCH but said it most likely won't even cause any bleeding because it's on the side and so tiny. But we would still appreciate prayers that it reabsorbs on its own.
We went to eat lunch at a Japanese restaurant then back to Katie's house to make these pictures to share with everyone! I realize it's early. I know the risks of sharing before the "safe zone." But this is my child who deserves to be recognized no matter how short his/her time is on this earth. And this sweet baby is Graham's long awaited sibling and hopefully completes our family as Baby Davis the Sequel. We praise You Lord for this gift to our family. You changed our mourning with Graham but gave us complete joy by continuing the dance. And thank you to Katie for sticking with us literally. This last try was so much more difficult for her physically and we are so grateful she never gave up on helping us complete our family. May the Lord bless the many people who were involved in the creation of our little miracle and that includes all of you who prayed this baby here!