Friday, May 27, 2011

Donor X Needs a Nick Name!

Thank you everyone for such great encouragement, excitement and support in our decision on a donor and to move forward down this path. All of the positive words really give me a boost. It just makes it feel even more that this decision to try donor eggs is the right one.

Some of you, in your comments in my last post, asked how we came to a decision and what is the process like, so I thought I'd share a bit about that.

We chose to use an anonymous proven donor. Proven means that either she has been through a cycle before and has done well in that cycle or that she has a child of her how. Anonymous means that she doesn't know who we are and we don't know who she is. We did get to learn a bit about her as I will mention in a bit, but I don't think she knows anything about us. While I will never know the identity of my egg donor, I do have a picture of her when she was a very young girl. I also know some information about her, for example, she has a masters in Marketing but is now a CNA (Certified Nursing Assistant) and is in the process of going back to Nursing School. She has a little daughter of her own (yeah! her eggs can work!) and is 26 years old. She is blond, like me, athletic, like me, and is tall (ish) and thin, like me :-)  This will be her first IVF cycle, so we don't have prior knowledge of how well she usually produces eggs, but the fact that she has a daughter gives me great hope.

After spending a few weeks considering a few different clinics in the area and also a few different shared risk programs (you know, those package deals where you pay for 2x or so the cost of 1 cycle, but get 3 cycles included and a certain percentage of your $$ back if you don't have a take home baby by the end of the 3 cycles)... we decided to do just one cycle and stay with my clinic and RE here. I just adore her and think the convenience of being in my home town will help make this less stressful and easier. Also the cost is very competitive and my clinic's success rates are great too. 85% of the cycles have frozen embryos and 70% of them have a pregnancy. Now, I didn't ask if that was just a PREGNANCY or a TAKE HOME BABY, but its WAY better than the 5% chance I was given of success if I did this with my own eggs.

Just think... after all this is over, I could be pregnant, with some frozens for baby #2!! Granted, this is the ideal state of how I'd like for things to go, and we really don't know how she will respond, so I'll just hope and pray that we get at least one take home baby out of this deal.

So how did I choose her, donor X, you might ask? It really came down to her blond hair and her face. I feel familiarity in her face and even more so now that I chose her. I also decided that because both Tidy and I are mostly blond, I wanted to retain that piece of genetics in our child. I'm would assume that some people who go through this might find one characteristic they like about themselves that they don't want to lose, if possible, and so with me, it was my blond hair and a familiar face. 

It wasn't an easy decision though and it wasn't the first one I looked at. I went back and forth between all different thoughts. Did I want someone with similar intelligences as me? Height, weight? Nose shape, face shape? One donor was a 'rock star' donor and she has gotten 3 other women pregnant at our clinic in the recent past. Clearly she would be a great choice. Another recently went through a cycle that resulted in 30 eggs and 5 frozen. Another was Buddhist and I was really drawn to that (I don't have a label for my own faith, but I really like many of the Buddhist teaching). But last week, as I was mulling over a list of 3 or so and then my donor, donor X, was added to the list. At first I didn't think anything of her because she wasn't proven in an IVF sense, but after a few days of sleeping on it and talking it over with Tidy, she became our choice. And it feels like the right decision. So maybe that was my sign that I was looking for from my baby, that when we were ready to make a decision, this new donor became available. If so, thank you baby, for helping me out.

So, that about sums up some of the thoughts in my head. I'm sure more will come out as we go down this path, but for now, this weekend at least, Tidy and I are going up to my P's cabin to sit by the bonfire, drink wine (beer for Tidy), golf, read, sleep... and take a little breather from our real lives to celebrate our 7 year wedding anniversary. It's this Sunday, the 29th. I can't believe where this world has taken us but I wouldn't trade it, or him, for anything.

By the way, I need a nick-name for my donor. Any suggestions? I want something a bit snappier than donor X. Please leave me a comment and I'll choose my favorite one.

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

So So happy for you Tippy!!! What great statisics and such hope!

Marissa said...

I'm so happy for you!!

I'd call her The Sign or The Chosen One (TCO) or Selected One (SO).

Woohoo!!! Go get pregnant!!! :)

Carmela said...

Visiting from ICLW. Glad you have made the decision about which donor to chose. You're one step closer to baby. So exciting!

Enjoy you weekend! Happy Anniversary!

Do I Have to Be a D.I.N.K.? said...

It sounds like she is perfect for you guys!

cdg said...

I think this is amazing. I imagine that there is no real right way to pick a donor, but I am glad that you guys feel comfortable with this one and are moving forward. 70% sounds amazing after hearing all the crappy stats that us IF veterans get to hear all too often.
thinking of you and so excited for you with these next steps...

Cherm said...

So very excited for you guys!!! And so very happy to hear your upbeat tone in your posts...Florence said it man! Hmmm a nickname: How about "EDDY" (as in E.D. for egg donor AND eddys in water make a circle in turn making this a cycle and "turning" your life for the better!)

St Elsewhere said...

You could call her 'Metta'...

Hoping Metta will be your breakthrough into parenthood. Good Luck!

Gurlee said...

Hey, I tried to comment on your last post but blogger was being a pain.

Gurlee said...

Oops, sorry about that half comment. I am so happy that you found a good fit! You are a very big step closer to a take home baby! Looking forward to hearing your next steps. Have fun this weekend :)

Jana said...

Thanks for explaining how you made the decision, glad you're happy with it :)
As to the donor, how about Doti for DOnor for TIppy and TIdy?

Jana said...

Actually, after a good night's sleep I came up with an even better one - Dotty
DOnor TippY/TidY :)
I must go and get a life now... ;)

KV said...

Geez! she's only 26 and she's already got her CNA AND a masters in marketing, all while having a kid? Makes me wonder what I've been doing with my life...

Nickname: how about Eggy McEggerson? (jk)

Anonymous said...

How exciting! I'm really happy for your guys! Would it be weird to call her "Blondie" since that's one of the traits that drew you to her?

Anonymous said...

So exciting! I looked up the Sanskrit word for "blonde," which is Bradhna (meaning "yellowish"...lol). Donor Bradhna! :D