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Re: To: Dr. Sam re: Metformin, Spironolactone,

From: Wendy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 30 May 2003 18:40:45 -0500 (CDT)


Yeah, sorry, I forgot to put that in there. I was hoping the Met would help and it did, once. But then my body seemed to be trying to go out of whack again, so we discussed the Clomid.

At Fri, 30 May 2003, anonymous wrote: >
>Are you trying to get pregnant?
>
>At Fri, 30 May 2003, Wendy wrote:
>>
>>My dr prescribed Metformin and Spironolactone about a year ago for me.
>>I've been doing well on both, however about 8 months ago, I was pregnant
>>and miscarried around week 7. My doctor kept me on both meds and I was
>>concered about taking both drugs while pregnant. Should I be? Because
>>when I talked with her about it she said that both were "no big deal",
>>and that she would have kept me on both throughtout the entire
>>pregnancy. I've not seen that done with anyone else to date.
>>
>>Now I'm 36, and I was having around a 32-36 day cycle which was getting
>>lighter. I thought I was going peri-menapausal but was wondering if the
>>Spironolactone would be interferring with anything. We've just done the
>>blood tests to check the hormone levels to see if I am peri-mena. and
>>in the meantime, we're starting on Cloymid, 75mg dly on days 5-9 and I'm
>>wondering what all these drugs are going to do to me, and should I get
>>pregnant, my unborn child. Any advice?
>>
>>--
>>Wendy
>>




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