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Re: Praying for a babyFrom: amy (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sat, 2 Dec 2000 20:16:42 -0600 (CST)
At Sat, 2 Dec 2000, Kate wrote: > >My boyfriend and myself have been trying for a baby too for 3 years now. >I tried clomid (but it didn't work) and then I tried FSH injections >(which also didn't work). Since then I have had ovarian drilling which >also hasn't mad a noticable difference, apart from I ovulated once but >couldn't even contemplate sex due to rushing hormones making me want to >kill everyone! Our specialist is suggesting AIH (artificial insemenation >by husband). This may be an option for you. What they have to do is >give me the injections to make my follicles grow and when they want to >get the egg out, another injection. They then place sperm right next to >the egg so it really narrows down the chances of missing. My boyfriends >sperm is ok, and they are still suggesting this method to us. It may be >worth asking about. At least your hubby has active sperm (all be it >low) so don't give up hope. > >Hope this helps, > >-- >Kate > >At Thu, 30 Nov 2000, Marsha wrote: >> >>Hi, ladies! I'm soooooo glad to have found this forum!! Yippeeee! :-) >>Anyway, I'm a fellow hairy PCOSer who DESPERATELY wants a baby!!!!! My >>husband and I have been trying to concieve for 2 years now with no >>success. I'm scared to death of GYN doctors, but I finally went in >>September and discovered I have PCOS. So, my doctor started me on >>Clomid and I'm responding very well to a 100mg/day dose! I'm now in the >>middle of my 3rd month and I've got major follicles all over the place!! >>Yeah! BUT, the kicker is that my husband just had a semen analysis and >>his count was VERY low... only 16 M/ml and 33% motility. Nothing like >>a kick in the a*s right when you're getting excited. So, now we are >>going to try again this month and if no luck my doc is referring me to a >>Reproductive Specialist. Blah, blah, blah... I guess my point is that >>I always feel so alone and feel like nobody understands. I'd really >>like someone who can relate and who I can talk to about this stuff.... >>if anyone is interested in becoming supportive-email-penpals, please >>message me here: Imalittleteapot@iwon.com >>Ok, thanks!! Marsha >> >>-- >>Marsha >> > I tried everything you did nad 10 years later and a great endo and some metformin I am finally getting my period, maybe you should look for a forward thinking endo whom is willing to precscribe met {off label} it may help. Good Luck
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