Hi Snuuggly,
Are you the first one tomorrow? Generally, after registration, you wait a while. Nurse will ask how much water you have drunk, if not enuff, you will be asked to drink some more. I had an exploding bladder then.
Then you will wait to be called. I noticed the person will usu be Karen. If you are not the first one, she will bring you to wait at the seats beside the entrance just next to the scanning room.
Once your turn, she will lead you to the procedure room and prep you for the ET. In there, Karen will do a quick scan on your tummy to make sure your bladder is full enough.
on the TV monitor near the ceiling, you will see the 'blow up' version of the dish containing the embryo and name/nric which you or hubby has to confirm.
When the procedure starts, one of the doctor will continue to press the scanner on your 'bloated' tummy for the doctor (yours sf loh too?) and the embryologist to start the transfer. They will let you know the number of embryos and how many transferred/frozen.
Strangely I didn't feel much discomfort as I was so focused on my bladder!
If you wish to, you may want to check with dr the grading of your embryo/number of cells. I forgot. The procedure will be done in less than 10 min.
At the end of the procedure, you will be given a photo of the embryo and a summary of report on the number of embryos/transferred/frozen. No grading in report though.
Hope this helps.