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Re: Glucophage/KsandraFrom: amel (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue, 26 Feb 2002 14:27:19 -0600 (CST)
At Mon, 13 Nov 2000, ksandra wrote: > >Thank you Shelley for your hugs and prayers. I work in a medical clinic >and even being an employee, my questions aren't being answered. They >never did any hormone tests while I was pregnant, just the thyroid and >they said it was regulated. I spoke with our lab person here and she >said that I should come in every few weeks for a pregnancy test just to >put my mind at ease. That way I can get the ball rolling as soon as >possible. I just got my first period since having my d&c on October >2nd. Not bad for having been so irregular my whole mentruating life. I >just found out that my best friend is pregnant. They just got married >and decided last month to get pregnant. It's so frustrating that it >only takes some no time at all and others it takes years. Anyways, >thank you and lots of hugs! > >-- >Ksandra >anderson.ksandra@ghc.org > >At Wed, 1 Nov 2000, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >> >>Ksandra, >> >>Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience with us. >> I'm so sorry that you lost your babies. *HUG* With PCOS, there >>are other hormones levels that often don't stay at the levels >>needed to continue to support a pregnancy....I think one of the >>main ones is progesterone? ....the one I'm trying to think of >>usually continues to go up in the first trimester into the second. >> If the level drops too far, you can lose the baby. Were you >>being followed on these other essential hormone levels? I have >>heard other women say that their PCOS specialists consider ANY >>woman with PCOS to have HIGH RISK pregnancies due to our tendency >>to have irregular hormonal levels to start with. >> >>In short, perhaps you could have taken better care of yourself >>and the babies would have lived.....but that's one of those questions >>we'll only know when we are called home too and can ask God directly. >> (There shall be a long long line of us with those kinds of questions!) >> I pray that you'll forgive yourself for we are only human and >>cannot know everything. *HUG* >> >>I shall put you in my prayers. >> >>Hugs, Shelley spryte@dnsonline.net >
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