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Re: no subject received Mon, 10 Feb 2003 00:29:57 -0600From: anonymous@obgyn.netMon, 10 Feb 2003 08:04:11 EST
In a message dated 2/10/2003 1:35:34 AM US Eastern Standard Time, tnmharwood@msn.com writes:
> I am currently having trouble getting pregnant and my husband still feels it Hi - you don't say what you have tried so far - but, #1) Metformin/Glucophage is known to increase fertility in women with PCOS #2) I had difficulty conceiving for my second pregnancy and a brief stint on Clomid fixed that problem. #3) When I got a heartless response from a doctor, I switched doctors. In my case, I had just had two miscarriages within 6 months and my doctor's explanation was, "sometimes it just happens". I switched doctors and have never regretted it - the doc I found in the midst of that was the most compassionate and understanding doctor I've ever met and he wasn't willling to let 2 miscarriages slide with a short "sometimes it just happens" either. As it turns out there are two very good physiological reasons for me to miscarry - actually making it into a bigger miracle when I do successfully carry a pregnancy! I make that last comment because I consider "your last one was a miracle, be thankful for that" to be a heartless response. Find someone who wants you to have another child as badly as you want another child. Renae
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