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I have recently been diagnosed with secondary amenorrhea..I don't know why i'm not really stressed, i don't exercise too much, I'm not overweight, i might be a little underweight ( 5'3 104lbs) though i am not certain..My doctor has done all the tests imaginable from prolactin, thyroid ( i have a slight hyperthyroid but not bad and not enough for treatment) LH and FSH, liver/kidney function, pituitary, I do not have PCOS blood test has confirmed that though i still ordered an ultrasound just to make sure ect i cannot remember everything else..Anyways i have always been irregular but befor january i went without a period for a little over a year and had one induced by a progesterone challenge 10 mg for 7 days, recieved my period then had another one 27 days later without using anything but progesterone cream and i only used it for 3 days anyways i missed again this month. So she wants me to use BC for 4 months, though i really don't want to my hubby and i would like to have a baby

2007-03-29 07:40:22 · 3 answers · asked by Kasja 5 in Pregnancy & Parenting Pregnancy

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Your situation mirrors mine several years ago. After my the birth of my son when I was 19 (Concieved while ON birth control); I suffered from secondary infertility and amenorrhea. At the time I didn't mind not having a period, but my husband and I were not planning another child for a while. However when our son was 3 we decided we had a good enough age gap going and started trying, and trying, and trying. But it's pretty hard to try if you don't even know whether you are ovulating. After many of the tests you referenced and then some the doctor determined Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome and recommended birthcontrol pills and an additional hormone to encourage a regular cycle. Which meant a longer wait on the baby. We tried this for a year and finally gave up on the hormones. They made me an emotional wreck and the periods were excruciating.

By the time our son was 7 we had resigned ourselves to the fact that we may only have 1 child. (Unhappily of course) I was a bit overweight at the time. 5'6" and 180, so I figured if I was not going to worry about baby weight anymore, I might as well drop the excell that I had. I lost 45 pounds in 4 1/2 months, just in time for my Dad's wedding. Then I got laid-off from my job with a nice severance. Was looking forward to spending some quality time with my son that summer, with a couple months of free time, no job, no stress and some extra cash.
...A month and a half later I started getting sick. Not like morning sickness...24-hour get up in the middle of the night and run sickness! At first I thought I had a bad flu. But no.

Sometimes God and Nature have twisted senses of humor. You go through the highs and lows and then again. But in the end we had a healthy baby girl. My pregnancy was a series of challenges. Gained all the weight back, since I was on bedrest and developed high blood pressure and pre-eclampsia, then was induced almost 4 weeks early. (If anyone you know is ever induced...remember this word...epidural!) I would pay anything to go back and have had one.

Everyone is going to have different experiences when dealing with these types of issues. But success can happen when you least expect it. USUALLY when you least expect it. So de-stress and just take care of yourself. That is the best thing you can do. Especially if you plan on having kids. Because once they get here, it's all about them. :-)
Take care.

2007-03-29 08:05:06 · answer #1 · answered by Pixie Dust 3 · 1 0

In 2006 I had that equal trouble till May after they gave me progesterone. I had a interval in June. July I had a interval. I suggestion it was once excellent to take a look at beginning manage in August. September I stopped given that I combined it up. October no interval, November no interval, in December I had a interval and I used clomiphene. I bought pregnant at the first check out. I am presently four months pregnant with my first little one and am very healthful. I desired a child so dangerous that I would style it and I was once impatient. Once I comfortable and stopped considering it, I began having morning health problem, and the following week I discovered I was once pregnant. Good success and take it slow.

2016-09-05 20:30:24 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

you cant get pregnant skipping like that follow the doctors treatments he hes your best intrests at heart i have this problem and followed the treatments and no longer have an issue and i have a four year old

2007-03-29 07:46:13 · answer #3 · answered by kleighs mommy 7 · 0 0

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