Peta Murgatroyd brought her Instagram followers to her IVF embryo transfer.
The 36-year-old “Dancing With the Stars” documented her procedure preparation in a video Monday, from waking up and showering to playing a card game with her husband, Maksim Chmerkovskiy, and their 5-year-old son, Shai.
“I tried to make this morning normal,” the choreographer captioned the footage. “I wanted to keep the atmosphere calm, the pressure low and just be in the moment in our morning chaos.
“I showered, made coffee, we played Shai’s favorite card game Rat-a-Tat Cat and then said goodbye to Shai like it was any other day,” Murgatroyd continued.
Prior to her appointment, the actress went to the beach with Chmerkovskiy, 42, and called it her “healing ground.”
Murgatroyd explained: “I cleared my head” [there]. I need to feel the sand through my toes to know I’m good and ready to go. I said my little prayers and we continued our ride.”
The “Vallium Virgin” continued filming when she arrived at the fertility clinic.
After telling viewers that the drugs “just hit,” Murgatroyd laughed and sang for the camera before calling the speculum tool her “enemy”.
“Next time I come here, I’ll be pregnant,” the Burn the Floor alum further predicted. “This one sticks.”
Calling the experience “wild” in her caption, she concluded, “I’m still processing everything day by day and loved taking you for the ride. Please stay with me, I need the love.”
Murgatroyd has documented her IVF journey since speaking to People in June about suffering three miscarriages in the past two years.
“I have no words other than hope and positivity,” the “Faith Hope Love” star, who married Chmerkovskiy in July 2017, told the outlet at the time of her plans to continue IVF.
“I’m crossing my fingers that this is going to work.”
Earlier this month, Murgatroyd thanked her doctor via Instagram for giving her a “last chance” to conceive a sibling for Shai.
“You never made me feel broken,” she wrote in her tribute on Aug. 4. “Instead you gave me a solution and in the end you gave me my sanity. … Whatever the outcome, I am so grateful.”