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Re: Clomid, pregnancy, and confused by dr.s! Help
From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 10 Sep 2003 16:00:55 -0500 (CDT)
At Sun, 12 May 2002, =?iso-8859-2?q?Zalányi wrote:
> You are not alone in all this crap. The Doctors just want to medicate
the problem, so they come up with a lot of catch alls. Basiltemp has
helped me
tremendously to esablish when my lutel phase is and when you chart it
each day you can detect a possable pregnancy by haveing a hight temp for
more than 18 days. I also use The ovelation method of natural family
planning and that has
helped me understand what my body is doing and why. Some good books are
"Taking Charge of your Fertility" and Fertility,cycles and nutrition"
they are great resources. God Bless you
> <masterpettrimmer@yahoo.com> 2002.05.11. 21:39:55 -5h-kor írta:
>
>> Thank you all for your fast responses. I appreciate them. I was
>> diagnosed with PCOS almost 2 years ago. The only thing my gynecologist
>> who diagnosed me with it did was to put me on birht control. She did
>> run some blood test and do a pelvic exam. She tested my hormone levels,
>> thyroid levels, and insulin. We never did a glucose curve or anything
>> like that though. I have read a few books on it but get such
>> conflicting information. I am still learning a lot about this. My
>> symptoms are no menstrual cycle at all naturally for years at a time
>> (used to be every 4-6 months when I was younger), rapid weight gian very
>> suddenly with a very hard time losing any weight, some male pattern hair
>> growth, depression, fatigue. After going to doctors for 7 years trying
>> to figure out what was wrong with me this was the first doctor that told
>> me that there was actually a cause for all this and not just that I had
>> a hormonal imbalance or that ym hormones just hadn't adjusted themselves
>> yet or that (at 22 then when I gianed 40 pounds in 3 months) that I was
>> just getting older and my metabolism was slowing down.
>> Does Clomid make your cycle regular? As I said I was able to go on
>> Clomid for 2 months. It has been almost 32 days since my last cycle,
>> but since I have never been regular I ma not sure if I should be hoping
>> that possibly in the two months I was on the Clomid it could have
>> possibly worked. I have taken so many pregnancy tests over the years
>> right now I couldn't bear to take another one just yet and get a
>> negative result. I thinking of waiting another 7 days before I decide
>> to test (unless I menstruate by then).
>> Does anyone do the Basil temperature thing? My docotr never mentioned it
>> nor told me how to do it. If anyone could advise me if that helps or if
>> I should be doing it and how please tell me.
>> My mom took Clomid to get pregnant with me. Do you thinkt hat could
>> have any bearing on any of the problems I have in concieving now?
>> Sorry again for it being so long, but there is so much for me to learn.
>>
>> --
>> Melissa
>>
>Hi Melissa,
>
>Basal (sp) body temperature (BBT) is a very simple, cost effective method to monitor ovulation and also gives some additional info on luteal function and you are able to diagnose a pgy without doing any tests. Therre are two problems with it: the pateint has to measure it rigorously and the doctor has to evaluate it. Now most drs hate to do this (or don't have the necessary knowledge), therefore they fail to instruct their patients on BBT charts. In MHO it is a very good method.
>For your info
>
>Sam
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