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Re: 10 years too late

From: Belle (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 23 Apr 2002 12:01:07 -0500 (CDT)


At 27, you still have some time. I have not seen the Time article, but I am familiar with the information. Fertility begins to decrease at about 28. It doesn't just end. :-)

It is great that you have made an appointment. Hopefully, it will be a good doctor. If you are going to have hormone or insulin testing, it would be better if you are not on the pill. The pill will alter the results. It can take up to three months before the effects of the pill can be totally out of your system.

At Mon, 22 Apr 2002, Kristin wrote: >
>Also, to answer the question one
>person asked, I am 27, so though I am not yet feeling like the "clock is
>ticking," I am at least feeling like it's been wound up.
>
>I took the first step by making an appointment with a specialist in
>endocronology/fertility and gynecology (if you can't decide which is
>better, find a doctor who will do it all! :-) In the meantime, however, does anyone
>have any advice as to whether it might be better to go back on the pill
>for the next few months for some minimal hormone regulation, or should I
>just wait and see? Have your doctors given you any feedback?

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Hope this helps,

Belle




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