Egg freezing — cycle in progress
The journal.
Dated entries written as things happen. The guide covers what I learned before starting. This is what's actually happening — starting with injections mid-June 2026.
June 2026 — Active cycle
Jun 16
Injection day 3 — writing tonight
Cycle continues. Entry being written as things happen.
Injections · CycleJun 15
Injection day 2 — the mental load
Not the injections themselves — the medication confusion, a 45-minute pharmacist call, and a headache that stole most of the day.
Injections CycleJun 14 PM
Injection day 1 — the voicemail
A voicemail said everything looked good and to start injections tonight. Bloodwork results arrived without any explanation of what they meant.
Injections Day 1Jun 14 AM
Morning monitoring #1
$10,750 at the finance window, a blood draw, a one-minute ultrasound, and then waiting for the call about whether tonight was the night injections would start.
Monitoring CycleJun 10
Receiving & unboxing the medications
The Costco shipment arrived a day late. The unboxing was overwhelming. And I realized getting the medications is its own stressful event.
Medications Pre-cycleMay 2026 — Pre-cycle preparation
May 2026
Eight pharmacy calls later
The same medications, eight pharmacies, a $1,400+ difference. What I found, what I ordered, and the discount programs that changed the math.
Medications CostsApril 2026 — Results and orientation
Apr 7 PM
Orientation day — six pages of notes
A two-hour virtual orientation, a room full of strangers with cameras off, and six pages of notes I couldn't really feel the weight of yet.
OrientationApr 7 AM
The AMH result: 0.84
What the number means, what it doesn't, and the 24 hours of googling things I already knew that followed.
Testing AMHMarch 2026 — First real appointment
Mar 18
The follicle count
Bloodwork, an ultrasound — and the appointment where this stopped being theoretical and started being my body, my timeline, my reality.
Testing BaselineFebruary 2026 — The first appointment
Feb 2026
The first appointment
A 45-minute call with my doctor, months before any of it felt real. The first domino — and the gap between hearing the steps and understanding what they'll feel like.
First steps