LeftyMom
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Fri Jun-29-07 09:21 PM
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I'm so excited, my best friend finally has a good fertility doctor. |
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She has PolyCystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) which is thought to be the most common cause of female infertility. She's been trying to get pregnant all of her adult life really, with not so much as a glimmer of false hope. It's all the more heartbreaking because she would make an awesome mom, and she and her husband are so looking forward to starting a family.
Well, after moving a few months ago she went to a new doctor, who has her on Metformin to treat the associated insulin resistance typical of PCOS, talked her into quitting smoking :woohoo: and working on her weight (the Metformin should help with this) and is starting her on Clomid again once the Metformin has a chance to get working.
My best friend is going to be a Mom someday. For the first time I know it.
I need to get the half-finished crib set I started sewing for her back when she decided to start trying to conceive down out of the closet and finish it up. I have a feeling she's going to need it soon. :D
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Fri Jun-29-07 10:10 PM
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1. I wish her all the luck in the world. |
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I'm so fortunate to have my (now grown) kid! I certainly do hope she gets to experience all the fun (and sometimes agony) that goes along with parenthood.
Keeping my fingers crossed ....
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Fri Jun-29-07 10:13 PM
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Her BIL has five, and she and her husband would also like to have a large family, so she's kinda hoping that she'll have twins, which both run in her family on both sides and are more common on clomid. She's also kind of scared about the fertility meds, because she saw a Discovery Health thing about a woman on similar treatment who had twins and then tried again for one more a few years later and wound up with quads.
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