Placenta grades are number values assigned to a placenta on the basis of its appearance on an ultrasound examination. They reflect the placenta's age and level of maturation at the time of the exam and can provide important information about when the baby is due. A placenta that matures too quickly can be a cause for concern, as it may indicate a pregnancy complication that could threaten the health of the developing fetus. At each ultrasound session, the technician should note all findings in a report that goes into the patient's chart.

The placenta anchors to the uterine wall during fetal development and provides nutrition to the developing fetus. As the fetus grows, the placenta's characteristics will change. It initially has a very homogenous appearance, but will become dappled with dots and shadows over the course of the pregnancy. Calcifications start to develop and will show up as white marks on the ultrasound. The appearance of the placenta provides information about how old it is, and placenta grades offer a uniform way for recording information.

Grade 0 : Placental body is homogeneous. The amniochorionic plate is even throughout. Late first trimester-early second trimester.

Grade I : Placental body shows a few echogenic densities ranging from 2-4 mm in diameter. Chorionic plate shows small indentations. Mid second trimester - early third trimester (18-29 wks).

Grade II : Chorionic plate shows marked indentations,creating comma-like densities which extend into the placental substance but do not reach the basal plate. The echogenic densities within the placental also increase in size and number. The basal layer comes punctuated with linear echoes which are enlarged with their long axis parallel to the basal layer. Late third trimester (30 wks to delivery)

Grade III : Complete indentations of chorionic plate through to the basilar plate creating cotyledons (portions of placenta separated by the indentations) . (39 wks) 




On ET+5, we were told only 1 of 4 embryos able to develop to blastocyst stage, again we ended up having no embryos to freeze. Sad. However I want to be grateful as I was still blessed and cherished with our dear only blastocyst embryo.
Post embryo transfer, I was asked to lie down for 2-3 hours then I was allowed to go back home. I was scheduled on:
21st Nov – to have a routine Cyclogest 400 mg, Progynova 2 mg per vaginal at 3 pm, 11 pm and 250 mg Proluton injection
22nd Nov – 3rd Dec – Cyclogest 400 mg and Progynova 2mg per vaginal at 7 am, 3 pm and 11 pm
24th Nov, 27th Nov, 30th Nov – 250mg Proluton injection



On ET+3, we were told that from total 10 oocytes I got, 4 were immature, 6 were injected and numbers down to 4 embryos. And due to 15%-20% fragmentation, our 4 embryos are not suitable for PGD testing. Again, I was so heart-broken. We were asked to wait until ET+5 to see whether our 4 embryos should have reach blastocyst stage. However, the only down side doing a blastocyst transfer is that there may be some risk that no embryos make it over the hurdle and survive to day 5. 



Post OPU, I was allowed to rest in the recovery room for an hour or two, I think I was sedated quite deep, because DH said I was put in a deep sleep for quite a time after that. 
I don't know why, but I think I react poorly with the sedative, I got a motion sick and ended throwing up for the next three days post OPU. 



This 3rd consultation supposed to be our last scan, and here’s our schedule:
13th Nov -  Dr. S having me inject 237.5 IU Gonal-F, and Buserelin at 10 IU
14th Nov – Inject the balance unit of Gonal-F at 0.4 ml, Buserelin at 10 IU, and Ovidrel of 6500 IU at night
15th Nov – I was told to have 2 Dulcolax tablet after my last meal before 11.30 pm, and then fasting at least 6 hours before the Ovum Pick Up procedure.
16th Nov – Ovum Pick Up (OPU)




Flying back to TMC early morning at 05.00 am, arrived KLIA, Malaysia around 08.00 am. When we made our way out from the airport, we saw Shane Filan just landed about the same time with us. Here’s a snapshot taken by DH at the airport, you can see SF gets swamped by numbers of his fans. I read somewhere, SF was there for his Autograph Session at 1Utama, Highstreet and another live performance at the Shout! Awards, Malaysia. When we looked at him straight in the eye, we think he's quite cute as seen on TV.

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Alright, so on this 2nd consultation,  after having my internal ultrasound scan, I naturally got 10 follicles with the sizes varied at 12mm. Dr. S said it takes 10 days for follicles to grow. Thus, after being stimulated with a start dosage of 237.5 IU Gonal-F for 5 days before, Dr. S top up the dose of my Gonal-F to 262.5 IU for another 4 days, and Buserelin for another 4 days too at 10 IU. We were scheduled to get back here again on 12th Nov. 

* Notes, uterus lining at 7mm. 





On my day 11th on Buserelin injection today, I understand  it is better to avoid strenuous activities such as running, jogging and lifting heavy weights while doing the meds. However, I just need to challenge myself to finish this 10k race. My endurance. A great way to maintain motivation by picking the correct goals.




Alright, so here I am about to embark on my 2nd round of doing IVF treatment at Tropicana Medical Centre (TMC), Malaysia. After having a brief consultation with the representative of TMC here in Jakarta, I were advised to visit TMC on the 21st day of my cyle. During this initial visit, both of us undergoes a full assessment and subsequently commencement of treatment the next day on 17th

My treatment involves a series of daily injections for 4 weeks and 3 clinic visits. I was asked to be seen every 3 to 5 days until egg collection and subsequently embryo transfer 5 days later. 

For today, I was prescribed with Buserelin at 50 IU to inject from 17th Oct until 30th Oct, and another 10 IU from 31st Oct - 8th Nov. We were scheduled to get back here on 8th Nov. 



My 22nd June appointment was cancelled due to Dr. I's business trip. Another ultrasound scanned today was alright. I obviously do not need any Provera or Progynova anymore to bring on my next cycle. So really crossed fingers, my next cycle will be on time naturally. Take note here: uterus lining was at 7.6 mm, break for a cycle or two I am allowed to enter the 2nd IVF.

By the way, when DH went to the cashier desk, I also noted there’s an increment of Dr. I's consultation fee, almost 60% rise in rates, so one shot consultation becomes IDR 400.000,- now from normal rates. Hmmm....60% rise, its not an up-tick increase anyway huh?






Alright..so here I am again, flashed back a bit..I did my D&C on 24 March, and I still have got no period even after getting all period symptoms such as dull, throbbing, cramping, bloating, weight gain. I went checked my b-HCG levels which has already down to <5, so I am perfectly clean.

DH scheduled me to meet Dr. I today - by means my period has been absent for almost 2 months and 2 weeks, err… a red light as they said. After an ultrasound that showed no bad news, Dr. I prescribed Provera 10mg and Progynova 2mg for 10 days to bring on my period and said I’ll probably get mine between 16th – 22nd June. He also mentioned about Asherman syndrome which scared the heck out of me. However, I was asked to see him again on the 22nd June.  



04.00 am I woke up and passed blood clots with mild cramp. DH packed up and took me to the hospital then I was admitted to One Day Care for D&C. I was so nervous. I have laid in bed completely awake for 3 days by now, when I got a chance to have a small talk with Dr. ARS (anesthesiologist) and his assistant, I wish they can sedate me deep enough for maybe 1 or 2 hrs after D&C.

The D&C procedure performed by Dr. I only taken about 7 minutes as confirmed by DH. But the worst part (besides feeling rotten emotionally) was waiting for what seemed like an eternity. Post D&C, I was wake up in bits and pieces, feel groggy and thirsty. Alive but a corpse inside. 

At 2.30 pm, I was released and they let us take the remains home. I am so over.



[01.30 pm]
Get my ultrasound today. No luck. Our little one started to bleed and my gestational sac started to collapse and shrinking. Dr. I told us it would only be a matter of couple days for me to have miscarriage. He presented both sides of what we can do but suggested us of having D&C. I was so crushed. I really don’t know what to do, I have been on such an emotional roller coaster past few weeks in this waiting miscarriage game.

[04.00 pm]
We finally decided and agreed to book for D&C tomorrow at 10.00 am.

Medication Lists:
Gastrul, 1 to be taken orally at 10.00 pm tonight and another one to be inserted vaginally at 07.00 am in the morning (3 hrs before D&C)



Lisa Faulkner & Billie

PUBLISHED: 22:30 GMT, 6 March 2013 | UPDATED: 21:31 GMT, 8 March 2013


For years, Lisa Faulkner tried everything to conceive the baby she so badly wanted. Round after round of costly IVF treatment wiped out the actress’s savings and left her ‘a walking mess’ – all for nothing. The 41-year-old, now the proud mother of an adopted daughter and dating MasterChef host John Torode, has spoken of her struggle to start  a family and the heartbreak of  failed IVF.

Miss Faulkner said: ‘It’s a really, really tough process. I don’t think people have any idea until they go through it. ‘It’s not just the physical stuff – it’s the emotions and the hormones that are pumping through your body. ‘You’re on this whole trip of desperation for a baby and you’ll do  anything. I was determined that I would be a mother.’

She underwent four rounds of  treatment, at a total cost of £35,000. In an interview in The Lady magazine, she added: ‘I said I’d give IVF three goes, and I ended up doing four. I spent all of my savings. But also mentally, I couldn’t go through it again.’

Miss Faulkner, who starred in BBC show Holby City and won Celebrity MasterChef in 2010, married actor Chris Coghill in 2005, three years after they met on the set of the drama Burn It.

They began trying for a child, but she suffered an ectopic pregnancy at six weeks which left her with only one working fallopian tube. Miss Faulkner decided to seek private fertility treatment when she was in her early-30s. She would have been eligible for free NHS treatment but chose to pay to avoid long waiting lists.

During IVF, an egg is removed from a woman’s ovaries. It is fertilised in a laboratory and returned to the womb. Private treatment can cost £10,000. Miss Faulkner said: ‘Every day I was injecting myself [with medication]. I was a walking mess of hormones – crying all the time. I was emotional, sad and just desperate for it to work. It was horrendous.’ Exhausted, the couple researched surrogacy before adopting their daughter Billie in 2008 when she was 15 months old. She is now six.

Miss Faulkner, who presents a daily Channel 4 food show, What’s Cooking?, added: ‘I wanted to be a mum for a very, very long time and I feel very blessed that I finally am. ‘I love Billie so much and I want her to have everything that she could possibly have.’

She and Coghill split in April last year and she began dating Torode, 47, in October after they met on MasterChef.
She has spent time working at his Smiths of Smithfield restaurant in London, and they appeared together on BBC1’s science series Food Factory.

IVF wiped out my life savings and left me a mess, says TV star Lisa Faulkner. Actress, 41, spent £35,000 on four rounds of unsuccessful treatment. 'I was a walking mess,' said former Celebrity MasterChef winner. Adopted daughter Billie in 2008 when she was 15-months-old . 'I feel very blessed that I'm finally a mum' she said. 



I should be 9 wks today. My ultrasound showed baby's CRL at 0,284 cm. Dr. I told us it’s not an ideal pattern, our little one was measuring weeks behind in growth and again we decided to wait for another 2 weeks to get another ultrasound done. I am clutching at straws here – hoping to see baby and heartbeat then.