Friday, August 17, 2012

India

I'm in India!  I arrived last Sunday and I've been here for five days.  I'm heading home in two more days, so I'll get home the day before school starts.  Running the trip so close to the beginning of a new school year was intentional.  It means that if everything works out as planned, and the baby or babies cooperate, my paternity leave from teaching will run right into next years Summer Vacation.  That means I'll have about fourteen weeks off instead of just six weeks.  I may have thought a bit too far into the future, but a guy can plan and think positively can't he?

Anyway, to get to India I took a short flight from Washington D.C. to Newark, N.J. (1:30) and then a direct flight from Newark to Delhi (14:15).  Both flights were delayed and so my flight arrived in India a couple of hours late.  Aside from that and getting frisked on the U.S. side when I was going through customs everything went smoothly.  I watched TV and a movie I wanted to see (Bully), ate some pretty good airplane food and slept.  And I was in India before I knew it.



                                
            

On the surrogacy front, I left my first genetic footprint at ISIS hospital on Monday (to be frozen).  Next, I went to meet Dr. Shivani at ISIS clinic.  The doctor told me what to expect and how things were run at SCI.  She listened to me and answered some more of my questions.  We talked for a while and ran out of time, so we planned to meet later in the week so that I could have a tour of the facilities.



                           I took this picture in the waiting room at ISIS Hospital.
                                           




Dr. Shivani and I at ISIS Clinic.
   







































































































On Tuesday I met with the SCI lawyer to sign the legal agreement.  I also met my surrogates which was a wonderful experience.  The surrogates could change if their final lining check scan is not perfect for the transfer.  In the event this does happen there are about thirty other amazing women who are on the same schedule.  Dr. Shivani explained everything to me.  She chose both of my surrogates.  In the event that there needs to be a change I asked that the doctor make any decisions and then let me know.  Doing things this way made the most sense to me because the doctor has all the knowledge and skill, not me. 

On Thursday I went to ISIS hospital to leave frozen footprint two.  I also went back to ISIS clinic where Dr. Shivani gave me an amazing tour.  This could be an entire post in itself, but lets just say that I completely feel that I'm dealing with a very organized and highly efficient clinic.  It was a great experience for me and something that I won't soon forget.  



While I was at the clinic I asked Jyoti, Lalit and Kunwar if they minded 

 posing for a quick picture.










While I was in the waiting room I met two other single men who are trying to become dads.  One of them is just where I am in the process, while the other (Phil) is further along.  Phil sent his genetic footprint cryogenically, so he came to India to meet the surrogate who has been carrying his twins for twenty weeks.  It turns out that Phil and I were both staying at India Luxury Homes B & B. 



                       This is Phil and I in front of the fountain at the B & B.
                                     His twins are due in December.


 
                      We both took pictures on this elephant statue.
                            It seemed like a fun thing to do at the time:)     



                     The cook and two caretakers at the B & B strike a pose. 
                                       These are three good guys.


On Thursday I also went to look at some apartments.  I  know I'm thinking way ahead again, but it made sense to me.  I was very pleasantly surprised to meet one of my fellow bloggers (jacaranda2012.blogspot.in) and her beautiful new baby daughter at one of the apartments.  This was the perfect end to an incredible day in India.  

Saturday is scheduled to be the big day.  That's when the actual egg collection and fresh fertilization will take place.  The embryos will be transferred two to three days later into the surrogates.  Right around labor day I should know the results.  

It was great to finally meet Dr. Shivani and all of the people who work around her at Surrogacy Center India and Isis hospital.  I'm taking in all of the sights and sounds of India as well.  This is such an awesome experience.  It's hard to believe that I'm really here!!! 

                      

12 comments:

  1. Awesome pics! Thanks for sharing. Glad to see that everything is going well. And it's great to see that you're planning... I wish I would have thought of some of that when I was there the first time! Sending you positive thoughts and warm vibes for the transfer!

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    1. Thanks Toban. The transfer was done on Monday and so I'm now officially at the beginning of my 2WW!!

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  2. Great pics Craig, we will be doing much the same and look at apartments too, nothing wrong with planning ahead lol fingers crossed next time we are back at the same time for baby pick up! Fingers crossed for us both :)

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    1. Looking for apartments was fun. They were all different, so I'm glad I did it. Now I have an Idea of where I want to stay. We will both be back for baby pick up.

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  3. Glad to hear all going well. Fingers crossed for big success!!! Best wishes, K&J

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    1. Thanks:) Everything has gone smoothly so far, and I have a good feeling about the 2WW!

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  4. Hey, that's great! The best part of this process is meeting other IPs and finding friendships with people walking the same road! I hope you get your BFP, and am super excited to hear about it soon! What did you think about the apartments you saw?

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    1. I agree that meeting other people walking the same road is great. If you have any questions about the apartments send me and e-mail:)

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  5. Lol at the blue elephant pic - so sweet ! -Best wishes for your 2WW and happy, safe travels.

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    1. Thanks bear. I'm back home now and will get the results of my 2WW around Labor Day.

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  6. I don't think it's too soon to start planning. I wish we could have! Sounds like things are going really well. If I'm calculating correctly, it sounds like you might be transferring today or tomorrow. Good luck!

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    1. You are exactly right. The transfer took place on Monday. Thanks Charlie:)

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