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HLT407
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Member since 11/07 1910 total posts
Name: Heather
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health & TTC question
Reading the statistic of "if you are in perfect health- you have a 50/50 chance after so many months" and all that broohaha got me thinking. Do you have any health issues that might be comprimising your chances to conceive? pcos, irregular cycles, cysts, etc?
Im curious what we're dealing with. I am in no way in "perfect health". I have many health issues, but none reproductive wise- and I use that phrase loosely because ultimately all health issues somehow impact other areas.
just wondering... discuss if you wish to share Thank you!
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Posted 12/2/08 4:29 PM |
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Rycois
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Member since 12/05 13341 total posts
Name: J
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Re: health & TTC question
No health issues that I'm aware of. It took 6 cycles to get PG the first time which ended in MC. I got PG again a few cycles later.
Not officially TTC again yet - but am curious to see what this round brings
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Posted 12/2/08 4:32 PM |
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HLT407
So lucky
Member since 11/07 1910 total posts
Name: Heather
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Re: health & TTC question
I have a blood clotting disorder which they are concerned might impact sustaining a pregnancy, especally in the earlier stages I guess that's where my question stems from.
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Posted 12/2/08 7:40 PM |
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MrsRbk
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Member since 1/06 19197 total posts
Name: Michelle
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Re: health & TTC question
There are medications your OB can give you to take for blood clotting disorders. There are a number of ladies on IF, and even non IF ladies that have had healthy pregnancies even though they have a blood clotting disorder. Talk to you OB about it.
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Posted 12/2/08 7:50 PM |
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HLT407
So lucky
Member since 11/07 1910 total posts
Name: Heather
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Re: health & TTC question
Posted by MrsRbk
There are medications your OB can give you to take for blood clotting disorders. There are a number of ladies on IF, and even non IF ladies that have had healthy pregnancies even though they have a blood clotting disorder. Talk to you OB about it.
I've already spoken to my dr about it & have an appt with a high risk dr. I'm just curious if anyone else is in the same boat. Thanks
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Posted 12/2/08 7:57 PM |
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