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Re: 32 with pcos and can't get pregnantFrom: Julie (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue, 9 Jan 2001 17:32:49 -0600 (CST)
At Tue, 9 Jan 2001, Justine wrote: > >I am also trying to have a baby, have been trying for YEARS!! I am 26. >What I dont understand about what the dr said is, if you responded well >then why isn't it working and why do you have to do more. grrrrrrr I am >getting more and more upset everyday. Will we ever have children? WOW >we respond well with no results...is that suppose to make us feel >better? It doesn't help me at all. Isn't IVF when they take your egg >and his sperm and put them together? If your ovulating and he has a good >count why can't they get together on their own. especially with >"responding well" im mad at your doctor. im mad at everything right >now. I am sorry this isn't a good response but hell, when does the good >news start coming in? Justine, You read my thoughts. I was diagnosed with PCOS last May and am in my 9th cycle of clomid (100mg). I have had 8 IUIs that have not worked. Every cycle the dr says everything looks good and that I'm responding to the clomid beautifully. Although I am now getting a period on a pretty regular basis, I have not gotten pregnant yet...I am pretty maxed out on the clomid and now have to switch to pergonal injections. I don't feel like everything is fine...If I responded to Clomid, why am I still waiting to get pregnant! (I am a bit frustrated today because my sister just announced she is pregnant after trying only 2 months. I have been trying for years!)
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