Two years ago my husband and I spent bringing in St Patrick's day at our favorite local bar with a rowdy crowd at 8:00AM with jello shots. Last year we brought in St. Patrick's day at our IVF lab and were given this glorious picture. Never had I seen anything more precious. I didn't know it was possible to love something so small as 8 amazing little cells.

I didn't think I would ever see anything more amazing than those two precious embryos that would be placed inside for our transfer. That is, until I saw this scene. By far this has certainly been the best St Patty's Day so far. Last year we had the "Luck of the Irish" on our side and it keeps going strong!
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We did our transfer in March and got some luck too! Ain't it grand! We did a 2 day transfer on 3/21/08..
What an amazing post. You really do have luck on your side!! Love you guys :)
What a wonderful story! I have been following you since your IVF cycle last year- I can't believe it's already been a year! It goes to show (and is worth remembering for someone like me, still on the IF journey) that a lot can happen in a year!!!
Beautiful baby- from 8-celled to now!
Me too! I'm swedish, and could care less out St Pattie's day - but now I'm all about the Luck o' the irish! Hurrah for St Pattie embryo transfers!!!!
Congrats on a wonderful St. Patty's day...She is absolutely adorable!!!!
Oh my goodness. I am crying.. That is so sweet. Little Brynn- is so cute. I love her big eyes and bright smile.
I was thinking of you and Brynn on St.Patty's Day! I knew that was the anniversary of her transfer. It's amazing how quickly love grows. What a beautiful baby Brynn is! Thanks for your supernice comment, You Rock and Rule even when dealing with the drool!
It's hard to work with someone after they have seen your "hoochie" aka private parts.
My gosh she is cute!
She's beautiful in both pictures.
Your little embryo grew into such a beatiful baby girl!
Awww. Look how cute she is!!
Crazy how things change in a year, huh??
Brynn is getting soooo big!!! To think she started out as those 8 little cells ;)
Isn't it absolutely amazing how far you can come in just one year!
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