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hellofriends
Jun 2, 2008, 02:24 AM
Hi Friends,

I am 25, I got married in June 2006. I have one abortion history also . Last year I got to know that I have Poly Cystic Overies and Polyp so doctor did some hestroscopy for polyp and gave contraciptive pills for PCO for 5 months.

Now we are planning for a baby from last 3 months. Last month doctor did some follicular studies and gave me one injection to rupture the eggs but it didn't happen actually. Now doctor is saying we will see next month.

Anybody can tell why am having problem in conceiving? Anybody is also suffering from the same problem?

Help!

Thanks !

DoulaLC
Jun 2, 2008, 02:34 AM
Hi Friends,

I am 25, I got married in june 2006. I have one abortion history also . Last year I got to know that I have Poly Cystic Overies and Polyp so doctor did some hestroscopy for polyp and gave contraciptive pills for PCO for 5 months.

Now we are planning for a baby from last 3 months. Last month doctor did some follicular studies and gave me one injection to rupture the eggs but it didn't happen actually. Now doctor is saying we will see next month.

Anybody can tell why am having problem in conceiving?? anybody is also suffering from the same problem?

help !!

Thanx !

Having PCOS is one of the more common reasons for infertility. Did you have a round of Clomid along the way or did he go right to the injection? The treatments are meant to try and help restore a balance to your hormones. Irregular periods are common and sometimes restoring them (through birth control pills) works well, after that Clomid tends to be the first round to try and stimulate ovulation. Although some women have found success with some herbal supplementing instead... tends to be easier in regard to side effects for some women.
It can take several cycles and perhaps a dosage change as well. Having PCOS doesn't mean you won't get pregnant, only that it tends to require some medical assistance. How much will vary from person to person... and some find themselves pregnant out of the blue without the help. It is one of those situations where you will have to just keep trying. Talk to your doctor about all of your options and what steps he would suggest. If he is your regular gynecologist, you may also decide at some point whether you would like a referral to a reproductive endocrinologist for more specialized care.

hellofriends
Jun 2, 2008, 04:45 AM
Having PCOS is one of the more common reasons for infertility. Did you have a round of Clomid along the way or did he go right to the injection? The treatments are meant to try and help restore a balance to your hormones. Irregular periods are common and sometimes restoring them (through birth control pills) works well, after that Clomid tends to be the first round to try and stimulate ovulation. Although some women have found success with some herbal supplementing instead....tends to be easier in regard to side effects for some women.
It can take several cycles and perhaps a dosage change as well. Having PCOS doesn't mean you won't get pregnant, only that it tends to require some medical assistance. How much will vary from person to person....and some find themselves pregnant out of the blue without the help. It is one of those situations where you will have to just keep trying. Talk to your doctor about all of your options and what steps he would suggest. If he is your regular gynecologist, you may also decide at some point whether or not you would like a referral to a reproductive endocrinologist for more specialized care.

Ya now am taking X-Met 500 (daily two pills)and Siphene (from the second day of my periods till five days) from the last two months my periods are regular.