Friday, November 30, 2012

After the IUI

For my IUI experience, check out here.

After 30 minutes laying on the exam table, the secretary told me that I could get home. I could not get up! Don't know if it was because of the pain in my mid section or my nerves slept since I was not moving on the table for a long time. Hubby assisted me to get up and I carefully changed to my clothes.

The secretary gave me my IUI report. She told me to do a pregnancy test on cd30. With or without period, I should text Dra. Aguilar on that day.

We left the office and sat outside to get composure. There was still pain and I felt that I should rest more. We walked again but I felt nauseous. We sat on one of the benches and I tried to eat crackers and drink water. I felt I would pass out anytime soon. There was cold sweat and my ears rang. I felt queasy and I wanted to lay down. The pain of the procedure and empty stomach did me. I was able to get back my strength after a few minutes and we hailed a taxi to get home.

I rested the whole the day after the procedure.

Hopefully, the IUI will be successful.

Thursday, November 29, 2012

My Intrauterine insemination (IUI) Experience

This is a delayed post.


I didn't think that we would reach the stafe of IUI. But we did.

After five cycles of Clomiphene citrate (Clomid and Ova-mit brands) and no pregnancy, we decided that we should now do an IUI.

Cycle day 3-7. I took 50mg of Ova-mit for five consecutive days.

Cycle day 7. I went to Dra. Aguilar for follicle monitoring. The TVS showed a maturing follicles (size: 11mm) in my left ovary.

Cycle day 11. My maturing follicle was 18mm. Dra. Aguilar prescribed Ovidrel, a drug that "stimulates the release of the egg during ovulation," to be injected between 7-9 that night. Good thing my Hubby has a cousin who is a nurse at a the town's hospital. We went there and had my injection of Ovidrel at the left side of my tummy.

IUI Experience
Cycle day 13. IUI day. Hubby and I said our little prayer at the EDSA Shrine before we went to Cardinal Santos Hospital. We arrived at the hospital at 6:45 am. After 30 minutes, the secretary told Hubby to collect semen sample. Good thing the comfort room was beside Dra. Aguilar's room. Hubby was able to produce 2.6ml. The secretary placed the specimen bottle in Dra.'s room.

Around 8 am, Dra. Aguilar arrived. She let us see the sperms under a microscope. Under the microscope, was a grid and inside, we saw miniscule transparent-looking sperms. The sperms were actively moving, flicking under the microscope.

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As per Dra. Aguilar's count, Hubby was able to produce a good amount of sperms. We were told to wait after 40 minutes before the IUI procedure. I prayed the rosary to calm my nerves. We haven't eaten breakfast yet so I asked Hubby to buy food at the canteen. Tip: Bring your own food. Hospital food is expensive. A small bottle of mineral water costs P50.

The time came for the IUI. Dra. Aguilar called me back in her room. After "washing" the sperms, she showed me the post-washed sperms under the microscope. I changed into a hospital gown and Dra. advised me not to pee in the comfort room.

I laid down the exam table and put my feet in the stirrups, just like when having a pap smear test. She put some gel on my tummy and using an ultrasound, Dra. showed me my uterus in the small monitor. Sadly, I wasn't able to distinguish it in the black and white display in the monitor. She let me hold the hand-held device (transducer) the she started with the IUI procedure.

I felt pelvic pain and discomfort during and after the IUI. Dra. positioned the transducer at the left side of my tummy and pointed at the ultrasound monitor. She said the white spot (less than an inch in size) in the monitor represents the injected sperms. She removed the IUI apparatus and told me to lay down and not move for 30 minutes.

My pelvic area felt like there was a big and heavy rock inside me. My body jerked as response to the pain I was experiencing. I tried to meditate and prayed Hail Marys to take my mind off the pain. I kept thinking that the pain was way less and cannot be compared to the pangs in giving birth. I believed in mind over matter. I was able to feel minimal pain during my HSG, I could do it again for my IUI. As I was praying, the pain ebbed. But when I though about what I went through, I felt intense pain. Seriously. The mind is a very powerful tool.

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Healing of Body, Mind, (Emotions) and Spirit*

I got this prayer from a flyer in Cardinal Santos Hospital.

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(An effective prayer for healing. Pray this prayer with faith and trust in your heart. If you are praying over someone, add the name of the person.)

Dear Lord, I know that there is no sickness You cannot heal. You know all things. You can do all things and I know You love me very much. With faith in Your promise that whatever we ask in prayer, You will grant us if it will be good for our soul. I come before You to ask for the healing of my body, mind, emotions, and spirit. Touch me now where I am hurting most. Only You know what kind of healing I need most right now. Let the grace of Your divine love flow and spread to the different parts of my body reaching the inner recesses of my being. Comfort me in my pain and anguish. Correct any malfunctioning of my body organs. Melt with Your healing love any abnormal growths. Arrest all further spreading of all sick cells and replace them with healthy cells. Root out all unresolved hurts, resentments, fears and feelings of despair and frustration. Heal all painful memories and repercussions of traumatic experiences. Grant me the grace to accept this trial and suffering as a share in Your own sufferings and offer this for the salvation of my soul and those of my family and loved ones. Forgive me for all my sins and fill me with Your love, peace, joy and kindness and generosity. Let me realize the deeper meaning of my sickness and trial and lead me closer to You as I find comfort in Your loving heart. Let me find joy and peace amidst my suffering, and with eyes of faith, see the blessing and victory that await me. And then, dear Father, after I have been healed, may I be a witness of your healing power and bring glory, honor and praise to you. This I pray in Jeses' name through Mary and all the saints. Amen.


(*cf Fr. Jose Francisco C. Syquia, Exorcism: Encounters with the Paranormal and the Occult, pp. 267-268; in italics are my addition).

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Shrine of Padre Pio

Here are the pictures I captured when Hubby and I heard mass the the Padre Pio Shrine in Sto. Tomas, Batangas.




A schedule of activities during the 23rd of each month



Votive candles are available for different petitions. Cost: P10 per candle.



Tuesday, November 13, 2012

How to Get an NBI Clearance

One Tuesday, Hubby and I went to the NBI Clearance Center in Manila. We arrived at around 10:30 am.

We filled out the forms carefully using a black pen. Letters must be capitalized. Tip: Go inside the Center where there are chairs and with good ventilation. Use the sample forms printed on tarps as guide in filling out your form.



We went to the Data Check area. Several counters were provided to check our forms. Prepare to show two valid government IDs, birth certificate, or any of the requirements listed here. Tip: In your form, write the ID number which you will be presenting.

After data checking, we went inside the first floor for payment. Tip: Prepare the exact amount for the NBI clearance. For Travel Abroad or Local Employment purposes, the fee is P115.

We went to the second floor, Encoding. Females were separated from the males. An NBI staff "herd" the applicants. That day, there seemed to be more male applicants than female. If the queue for females became shorter, males were allowed to queue there. The wait was not long since there were many encoders available.

Next, we went to the third floor, Biometrics. Again, the males had a different queue. When it was my turn, I gave my form and official receipt (from the first floor) to the staff. Photo was taked via web cam and each of my fingertips were placed on a biometric machine. The staff stamped the back of my OR and wrote the date when I can get my clearance. Note: If there is no problem (you have no namesake or criminal records), you can get your NBI clearance after 5 working days.

I finished my clearance application in one hour. Hubby finished after two hours.


NBI Clearance Center
NBI Clearance Building
United Nations Avenue, Ermita
Manila, Philippines 1000
www.nbi.gov.ph



Wednesday, November 7, 2012

UP Los Baños Flower and Garden Show

We try to attend the annual garden show at UPLB. There are lots of plants and flowers displayed and for sale. Different plant and garden shops come together in this event. If you love gardening or making your surroundings beautiful, you've got to visit UPLB for the show.

Here are the pictures I've captured during our visit:









 
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