As it turns out, Holly and her partner just haven't cemented when the next time they'll be in Cleveland is, so nothing was missed on my part, and we are looking to still go forward. However, I did have a great conversation with Holly, and she explained EVERYTHING to me, and in so much detail. Frankly, I'm more excited now than I was initially. The whole process is interesting, and while the commitment is no joke, it's not a terribly difficult process.
On the big day, I go in and am given a sedative and painkiller. The whole procedure takes about 25 minutes -- they put me to sleep, and with a syringe that has a camera on it, they go into each ovary through my vaginal walls and aspirate (remove) the ova. I come to, go home, and there you have it!
Now, as with any medical procedure, there is a risk, but the science has advanced so much that fewer than 5% of donors have any adverse effects. Holly actually went into quite a bit of detail about each clinic's ways of doing the hormone regimen, and how those methods have affected their donors, but I won't bore you with that here. I will say though, that I am super happy to be a part of this. Right now I am waiting to hear when I will meet Holly and her partner in person so we can talk and also schedule the beginning parts of this process. In the meantime, I have a profile on the site where families go to search for donors! I supplied about 15 photos, since families LOVE photos, and I'm just patiently waiting for a match. :-) Once things speed up, I'm sure there will be more, so stay tuned!!!
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