I had my ultrasound yesterday morning and the ovaries are all clear. :) The right one has moved back into a more normal position, and the left one wasn't quite as far out of the way, so that's good. I'll be starting the Clomid again on Monday - still 50mg. Kim didn't have a chance to talk to Dr. Shepard about the HSG, but if I have it, it will be on Friday. I'm hoping we go ahead and do it this cycle. Apparently because it can clear out any debris in your tubes, it increases your chances for getting pregnant for the few months after that.
I'm going in for another ultrasound on CD12 (which just happens to be on the 13th - my birthday.) If any follicles are big enough they'll trigger then. If not, I'll go back a few days after that for another ultrasound to check on their size then.
So that's the plan for this cycle - not much has changed but I'm feeling really hopeful for the first time in awhile.
Also, I got a printout of Jason's SA results and feel better about them. It's amazing to me how many there are, and it really only takes one. (Well, they think it takes a few more to help break in, but only one has to get the job done.) So anyways, here is what his results were, with normal being in parenthesis.
Concentration: 88.8million/mL (28.7-338.9million/mL)
Volume: 3.6mL (.7-5.25mL)
Total count: 319.68 million little swimmers :) (23.5-837.5)
Motility (if they're moving): 56% (40-95%)
Total # of motile sperm: 179.02 million
Morphology (shape): 29.5% (30-100%) - this is his one abnormal result
*to break this down even further - of the ones that were abnormal, 65% had abnormal heads, 40% had abnormal midpieces, and 6.5% had abnormal tail sections.
So basically, of the 179 million that are moving, there are 52 million that are actually good normal shaped sperm. And like I said, it only takes one. So while it's not as great as the 319 million he started out with, it's still not bad.
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