She explained to us about a French couple that had come to her after not getting pregnant and then when they did get pregnant (finally) they would always m/c. Sounds kind of familiar to us...I'm listening. They finally did a parental karyotyping test, which is a simple blood test, on them and found out that (in simple terms) their chromosomes were not matching up. Their chromosomes were fine on their own, but when they went to make a baby, 9 times out of ten, it wouldn't "match up correctly". They do have a correction for this, which would be an IVF and they would take out a cell from each embryo and test it to see if it is normal or abnormal. One cell in the embryo tells them about the other cells in the embryo. They would then only take the normal celled embryos to place back for the embryo transfer. This test is the cost of a regular IVF plus about $4000 more for the cell testing.
Anyway, this may be a possibility for us. I don't think the IVF and cell testing is a possibility because of the ginormous cost, but we already did the parental karyotyping blood test just to see if we have this problem. If we do, that would be one more problem added on to the problems we already have, so we would probably just stop TTC. Unless, of course, we won the lottery or something and came across some money to afford this procedure. We are going to wait for the results before deciding anything, though.
Meanwhile, we have an appointment tomorrow with our agency to ask more questions and get started with the application process for the adoption. We are excited about this new adventure, but a little nervous, too. I have my list of questions ready.
Today at school one of the maintenance guys came in that I recognized from working at another school. I had always seen him at another school and we had always had this connection because he got married to his wife shortly after DH and I got married. He and his wife honeymooned at the same place DH and I honeymooned. In talking with him today, he asked if I had any kids and I told him I had a two year old and asked about him. He said he and his wife are adopting! They are adopting using the same agency we are going to tomorrow! I shared with him that we are considering adoption, too, and he gave me his email in case I wanted to talk to his wife about anything. I felt like this was God's way of telling me everything is going to be okay. Thank you, Lord.
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