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Re: Low BBT and anovulation

From: Ashraf (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 6 Oct 1999 22:19:20 +0300


>----- Original Message -----
From: heather <anonymous@obgyn.net> To: Multiple recipients of list WOMENS-HEALTH <anonymous@obgyn.net> Sent: 06 October 1999 18:11 Subject: Low BBT and anovulation

> I have a 2 year old and want to have another child.
> I stopped BCP in Feb and since then have had
> very long cycles. I got pregnant in August and
> misscarried at 5 weeks. I hadn't started my
> period again, so my Dr. gave me a progesterone
> shot, which worked and I have started. My question
> is that my BBT have been low. Usually around
> 96.5 to 97.2 and are showing no pattern at all.
> I have a family hx of thyroid disease and am wondering
> if I should have my thyroid levels checked. When
> I asked my Obgyn. they seemed to blow me off and
> said it's just your hormones and that I'm trying
> to hard to get pregnant. I don't want to waste time
> at an Endocrinologist if it nothing, but at the same
> time I don't want to just wait again for 50-60 days
> for another period.
> Anybody out there have any suggestions??
>
> --YOU HAVE TO SEE AN ENDOCRINOLOGIST

and you have to rest after miscariage for two to three months .

DR AMINA MD. >

--
 heather



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