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Re: pcos and wanting to get pregnantFrom: Stacy (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sat, 15 Mar 2003 10:02:35 -0600 (CST)
Sherry, I went two years being told that I was just too fat to get pg. During those two years I was on Clomid with no luck. My doc at the time refused to put me on met. I switched docs and presented him with all of my research. He actually listened. He put me on met and after only one month on the meds, I got pg. I now have a beautiful one year old baby boy!!! It really makes all of the effort worth it. Good Luck!! Stacy At Tue, 11 Mar 2003, sherry wrote: > >I started trying to get pregnant in June of 2001. I got off of the >pill, and in 6 months, I only had 2 periods. I sought medical advice, >and after blood tests and ultrasounds, I was diagnosed with PCOS. I got >on Clomid in February of 2002 and after checking out my day 21 >progesterone levels, and doubling my dosage to get me to ovulate, we >stayed on this route off and on for about a year. We tried to get >pregnant naturally, just also taking Clomid. The Clomid keeps causing >my ovaries to hyperstimulate and they I have to get off. Right now I >have a gigantic cyst on my right ovary. > >I had a laporoscopy in Nov 2002 and they discovered and cleaned out a >lot of endometriosis. Since then, I've tried one month of Clomid/trying >naturally and one month of insemination - neither worked. > >Now, I am on glucophage. I've only been on it 1 week, and I'm working >my way into the 3 pills a day (1500 mg/day) dosage. My question is - >can anyone who has any success stories with glucophage/pcos/and getting >pregnant write me? > >It seems that a lot of the literature you read about on the internet is >very negative, and makes one think that if they have PCOS, they won't >get pregnant. > >Thanks, >Sherry > >-- >Thanks, >Sherry >
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