Usually I've gotten the impression that my right ovary produces the dominant follicle. This time, its the left one in play with a 17 mm follicle. The right had one at 14 mm. So all of this looks adequate, even if developed under less than stellar conditions (by my usual standards).
The swimmers are thawing as we speak. I could not sleep last night when confronted with the enormity of what I am about to do. I'm not half as afraid of a BFN as I am of going through another loss, this time because of a 'bad' egg. As somebody pointed out, it is an utter fool's errand to try to micromanage this process, and waiting for that perfect cycle seems pointless because no matter what, you CANNOT accurately calculate the odds of something even the experts barely understand.
So, although I'm agnostic, I'm praying very hard as we speak!

Note: Lesson learned from comparing this insemination to the last- make sure your RE rewashed your sperm even if it is already 'IUI-ready'! The last time I was curled up in a fetal position cramping horribly after my IUI , and I suspected that was because the sperm still had trace amounts of semen components such as prostaglandins in them because my lazy ass RE did not bother rewashing. With my new RE, of course it was re-washed and I'm utterly comfortable. What a difference a good RE makes!
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