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Re: infertility
From: Ann (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 25 Mar 2003 18:05:43 -0600 (CST)
I know how you feel, I am 32 and have been trying to have kids for 6
years now. I also have told myself a million times that for some reason
God does not want me to have children, and have even convinced myself
that it is because I wouldn't be a good mother, but I still have not
given up and you shouldn't either, all we can do is try our best to keep
the PCOS under control and let Gods will do the rest.
At Tue, 25 Mar 2003, infertile wrote:
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>Hi,
>This is my first time visiting the website. I recently bought the book
>"What to do when the doctor says it's PCOS" By Milton Hammerly, M.D. and
>Cheryl Kimball. It's a really good eye opener as to how you can take
>PCOS into your own hands as opposed to having to go to a doctor that
>knows nothing about what's going on in my body. I was diagnosed with
>this at the age of 16 and am 23 now. I've been married for 3 years and
>would like to start having kids soon. I've been trying to get pregnant
>for more than a year but have all but given up hope of ever having them.
>I know I can get pregnant because I've suffered 2 miscarriages already
>and the only thing people around me say for comfort is " at least now
>you know you can get pregnant". This is about as sympathetic as it gets
>when others don't understand the problems going on in me day after day.
>My husband barely understands and I live every day with him. As a 23
>year old I find it hard to talk to anyone about it, because I feel that
>for whatever reason God doesn't want me to get pregnant, which is
>probably my whacked out hormones talking. ~L~ But I just thought I
>could post this here in case there are any others out there that have
>completely given up on ever being normal or having kids. Just to let
>them know I'm feeling the same way in my little town and that you are
>never alone. If there is anyone else out there......
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