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Re: 1 vs. 2 tubes-Donna

From: Christine (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu Feb 18 17:23:18 1999


At Thu, 18 Feb 1999, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
>Chris
> Oh okay, I see what you mean. You are talking about intrauterine
>insemination. I'm apparently not a candidate for that because of the
>obstruction in my tube. And as far as the arousal problems, I have been this
>way since 96, when I had the fimbriaplasty done on my tubes. I also know that
>my weight gain has been a factor in that also. A lot of the reason I was put
>on the clomid to begin with is because I was having my period every three
>weeks, and I didn't have the time to ovulate correctly and started going into
>perimenopause. It helped regulate my periods, but I wound up developing PID
>and inflammation of the uterus while using it. I am praying that the same
>thing does not occur again. And I asked my doctor the same question you asked
>of me, If I can't bring myself to have sex, How am I going to get pregnant.
>And I don't want to have sex for just that purpose, because then it's really
>going to seem like a job. Oh and the endo found was minimal, so it's seems as
>if it's the adhesions that are causing most of my problems. She said the left
>side was covered in them, and that they were also behind my uterus.
>As far as the cream goes, (I know right now she isn't anybody's favorite
>person} but I heard about it on the Oprah show. It was dealing with women
>who's libido's were waning and were of a younger age group than women
>suffering with menopause. A doctor on there suggested that theses women speak
>to their gyn's about this cream. And in addition to that there were women on
>there too, that had a hard time getting it prescribed for them.
>Hope this helps.
>Donna

Hi Donna:

That's odd about the arousal problem. This really seems strange to me- I am more familiar with the man complaining he can't have sex "on demand" to impregnate. Usually the female is ready and willing anytime (although possibly needing artificial lubrication but that's easy to do) Maybe things have changed. I'm an old timer.

Unless you know someone personally who has used this testosterone cream I don't think I'd believe it. I just don't think enough would be absorbed to make much of a difference. When they use estrogen cream vaginally it is for the local effect-I don't think it has much of an effect systemically. I could be wrong. If your doctor didn't tell you it wouldn't work, then maybe I am wrong.

Good Luck!

Chris S.




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