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Re: Successful Inferitily Story with PCOS & IRFrom: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu, 21 Nov 2002 18:10:31 -0600 (CST)
At Sun, 21 Oct 2001, Koolaide wrote: > >Angela...thanks for sharing your story with us. It gives us all hope >that we too can hear little footsteps someday. Give Brendon a big hug >from your cyster here. Thanks. > >At Fri, 19 Oct 2001, Angela wrote: >> >>I was diagnosed with IR & PCOS last June 2000. This is after 6 years of >>trying to get pregnant and find out why I >>kept getting fatter. I started MET right away. In Aug 2000 we started >>infertility treatments with Provera and clomid. >>The clomid was joke and I was on the highest dose. So the process was >>stopped. In Sept 2000 we started again. I >>started with provera, then injections which lasted for three weeks >>before I finally had to eggs big enough, we did the >>HCG shot on 9/27 and on 9/28&29 we had artificial inseminations done. On >>Oct 11 2000 I found out I was >> pregnant with one baby. >> >>I was so excited that finally I got pregnant. Well, my pregnancy was a >>little tough. I was really sick at the >>beginning, in fact I lost 20lbs. A couple of times during the pregnancy >>I spotted, but it turned out to be >>nothing. I had ultrasounds done, I did become diabetic, so I did >>insulin from Jan to April. At 32 weeks we had >>an ultrasound and the baby;s growth was slowing down, so at 36 weeks, we >>had another, and the baby had >>not grown much since the last. So I was put in the hospital that same >>day and by 12:22 am the next morning. >> Brendon Tyler was born at 4lbs 3oz. He was beautiful. >> >>By the next day Brendon stopped eating and by that next day after that >>we got the news that Brendon had to >>be transferred to another hospital because he might need surgery. He >>had some type of colitis infection in his >>intestines that was very fatal. So here I think I worked so hard to get >>this baby, and he is going to die. In the >>next couple of days Brendon got sicker. On the 5th day of his life they >>had to rush him to surgery and ended >> up removing 80% of his lg intestine and they put in a colostomy. >> >>Brendon spent a month in the hospital and then came home. at 3 months >>Brendon went back in for surgery to >>reconnect his intestines. The doctor's don't know what caused the >>condition. Some say it is the diabetes of the >>mother, some say it is a lack of oxygen to the intestines. It is just >>not known. >> >>But Brendon is now 5 months and doing wonderful. He is growing well and >>all plumbing is working to the tee. >> >>I am back on MET to control the IR & PCOS. And if you ask if I will try >>again. Of course, the only thing that will >>stop me is this war going on. But if the the time Brendon is a year. >>Things are a little settled with this country, >>we are going to try again. I am 36 now, and with the PCOS, I really >>can't wait to long. >> >>If you have any questions feel free to email me at my personal email >>faussetja@aol.com.
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