I thought everything was going fine until I received a phone call from my primary OB and he said that Becky had sent him the ultrasounds we did and wanted him to see that there was something in my uterus, possibly a fibroid or polyp, but that she wasn't necessarily concerned about it. He called me on Friday and said that he was slightly concerned about it and that he wanted me to come in for another ultrasound, but this time with his people at the hospital. He also made it sound like it could be anytime in the next week or so and didn't really make it sound like this would interfere with this cycle's treatment. So, I got on the phone with the scheduling people and they actually had an opening that evening at 6:30, so I said GREAT! I went in and right away she was able to see a polyp. She said it was pretty large and surprised that I wasn't bleeding irregularly or anything, which I'm not. Then she moved on to my ovaries and went to the left one. I didn't think her machine was as clear as Becky's, but I did see the dominant follicle again (or at least one of them). It measured 13mm which is up 2 mm from Thursday, which is what the recommended growth is. So with that, the follicle should have been about 15mm on Sat, 17mm on Sun, and hopefully at least 19mm on Monday, which is big enough for a trigger shot. I also forgot to mention that I called Becky after I got off the phone with my doctor and she told me that lots of girls get pregnant and they have fibroids and polyps and never have any complications. She also said that mine looked like it was at the top and generally, eggs don't implant there, so it shouldn't impact implantation that much.
The other neat thing is she gave us a picture of our 13mm eggie to keep. Below you can see that in the top center of the picture is my left ovary. All the black blobs are cysts/follicles that could potentially hold an egg. There are lots of cysts since I have PCOS. The one large follicle that has the crosshairs around it is my dominant follicle. In this picture, it measured about 11mm.
The other neat thing is she gave us a picture of our 13mm eggie to keep. Below you can see that in the top center of the picture is my left ovary. All the black blobs are cysts/follicles that could potentially hold an egg. There are lots of cysts since I have PCOS. The one large follicle that has the crosshairs around it is my dominant follicle. In this picture, it measured about 11mm.
So as of Monday (today), I'm still waiting to hear back from the doctor about my ultrasound and what he wants to do about it. The best news for me would be that he wants to take care of it, but that I can continue the current cycle first and that there's still a good chance this cycle. If that's true, the other good news is if I have a nice big follie at my ultrasound at 5:30. Wish us luck!!!

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