Re: pcos and pregnant
From: Angela (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 1 Aug 2000 21:11:45 -0500 (CDT)
My heart dropped when i read your story. I am just beginning the
process but have only been on mET almost two months. My husband is
okay. My repro endo is going to do this process: Provera, Clomid, a
shot and then insemination. He says I have a better shot to get
pregnant if we do insemination because sometime the clomid make syour
mucas way to thick. This process will be all in one cylcle. I am very
nervous, but happy that yuo have your blessing.
--
Angela
At Tue, 1 Aug 2000, J. wrote:
>
>To all of my fellow cysters:
>
>I have not contributed to this posting in over one year. By december of
>1999 I had gotten so fed up with everything failing that I decided to
>take a few months off from the "getting pregnant" madness. In feb.
>2000, my repro endo talked me into another round of clomid as I was six
>months into my metformin, he figured it just might work. On March 31st,
>for the hell of it, I decided to use the pregnancy test that had been
>sitting in my bathroom for months and in a matter of seconds, there were
>two thick pink lines. To say the least, I about had a heart attack,
>frantically called my doctor and had the results confirmed by HCG that
>afternoon. Into my sixth month now, I have finally come to terms with
>the reality of this pregnancy and have gained a renewed faith in all
>things. yesterday we were told we're going to have a beautiful healthy
>baby boy. It was two years in the running, including a corrective
>surgery for my husband, and the blessing of it has made each tear worth
>their weight in gold. I know firsthand how easy that it is to do, but
>don't lose faith.
>
>God bless,
>
>Jennifer