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Re: Zoladex, fertilityFrom: Kate (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed Aug 29 19:34:27 2001
Lisa, I just had a aquick look at the product information for Zoladex - it advsies that you should talk to your dr if you plan to get pregnant. You can get pregnant on Zoladex apparently. there is an increased risk of miscarriage and a risk of birth defects if you get pregnant when you're on Z. It doesn't mention how long you should wait after ceasing treatment before it's safe to try for a baby. Hope this helps a bit - good luck! At Wed, 29 Aug 2001, L. wrote: > >I would really appreciate any advice for this post, and also we have >decided to go for it, so any advice on pain relief while trying for a >pregnancy would be appreciated. Thanks, >Lisa >xxxx >At Mon, 27 Aug 2001, L. wrote: >> >>Hi all I have had my third Zoladex injection, I dont currently take HRT >>as it made me bleed so I take norethisterone alongside. The next step >>for me (apart from 3 more months of ZOladex which I dont think they will >>give me as it isnt working) is a hyst or LUNA (I dont have endo but I >>may have adenomyosis). I am 24 years old. The only thing is, I told my >>gynae I didnt want anymore kids, and now I have changed my mind (I have >>2 already) and am THINKING about having another one. It is only in the >>thought stage as my husband doesnt want me to go through another >>caesarean (I cant have kids naturally as my pelvis is too small) or >>another miscarriage or threatened miscarriage. My question is, if we >>both decided to have another, how long after the Zoladex should we leave >>it before we start trying? Can the Zoladex harm a baby? And, if I am on >>Zoladex and norethisterone, is there any chance of getting pregnant >>while on them? (I dont think you can, but I wont risk it until I know it >>is safe for a possible pregnancy). Thanks for the help, also any advice >>on lessening the pain of sex would be great (although the find a good >>position thing didnt work, I was wondering if there were any creams that >>can numb the pain or something herbal). Thanks for the help (in >>advance!) >>Lisa >>xxxxx >>Ps Hope u are all well >> >>-- >>L. Akrigg >>24 years old >>West Yorkshire, UK. >> >-- >L. Akrigg >24 years old >West Yorkshire, UK. >
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