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Please Read Glucaphage XR and Yasmin BCP to have a baby

From: Angela (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 22 Jul 2003 09:10:01 -0500 (CDT)


I'm sorry I think I explained myself wrong. The dr is putting me on the BCP called Yasmin for two months, I am aslo to continue taking glucophage, then after the 2 months he is going to put me on clomid, still taking the glucophage. Has anyone heard of this.

And how can I find out how severe my PCOS is?

Angela

At Mon, 21 Jul 2003, chelsea wrote:

>
>i was reading an article in a magazine about a woman who wanted to start
>a family and used a pill like glucaphage, i can't remember what it was
>called something with an A, anyways she was part of a testing group to
>see if it helped women convieve who had PCOS and it did work for her.
>she said that she used the other pill because glucaphage gave her too
>many side effects, but its pretty much the same thing. i'll have to
>call my mother and ask her what that magazine was called..
>
>At Mon, 21 Jul 2003, Angela wrote:
>>
>>I saw a new dr. today. And he is going to try something new. He says
>>since with this last child I got pregnant on my own with MET, he is
>>putting me on the pill for two months and then doing clomid immediately
>>after that with continuing the MET. He has had great success with this.
>>Please let me know if anyone has heard of this.
>>
>>Angela
>>1985 Stillborn
>>1989 Pre-mature boy
>>2001 pre-mature by MET, injections, and inseminations
>>2002 Boy - by MET alone




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