Re: WARNING, YOU STILL NEED BIRTHCONTROL!!!
From: Roxana (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 17 Feb 2003 04:38:04 +0000
hi Cary I read your e-mail and I remember my experience in July 2002. After
2 years of marriage without taking pills I got pregnant but be careful the
next week I knew I was pregnant I had a bleeding. It was so uncertainty
because the B-HCG hormone was increasing the levels up to 18,300 but three
months later I had a miscarriage. I'm not saying it would happen to you but
go to tha doctor frequently and if you had any miscarriage symptom go
straight to the hospital or call your doctor. I'm a epidemiologist and I had
made some research on my own about PCOS. God bless you, your husband and
your child so you can have a wonderful God's gift.
Roxana
>From: anonymous@obgyn.net (Cary)
>Reply-To: anonymous@obgyn.net
>To: Multiple recipients of list PCOS-DIET
><pcos-diet@mail.medispecialty.com>
>Subject: WARNING, YOU STILL NEED BIRTHCONTROL!!!
>Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2003 18:49:51 -0600
>
>It was discovered that i had pcos about 5 years, with the warning that
>if I was to conceive I would probably need to resort to fertility
>treatments. However since the initial diagnosis I had lost about
>45lbs,(well actually 60 lbs then put about 15 back on), however i was
>still 187lbs which is overweight. While talking to my Dr about 4 months
>ago he suggested that I see a specialist because i had just gotten
>married and might want to consider my options regarding having children.
>However I declined because of my financial situation and the fact I was
>considering treatment for clinical depression. However there was always
>that little part of me that resented being infirtile, and on a
>subconcious level I did hope for a happy accident. After years of not
>giving birth control a second thought, it seemed as though it was likely
>i would never conceive. However a week ago I found out I was pregnant.
>My reaction was very surprising. Instead of being happy about this I
>feel doomed and realise I am not ready to become a mom. Maybe in the
>months to come things will get better however right now I realise
>ignoring contraception was a mistake. Just because you have pcos does
>not mean you are completely infertile. If you have any doubts about
>wanting children TAKE PRECAUTIONS!! Polycistic ovaries does not elimnate
>the need for contraception!!!
>
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