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MrsPornStar
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Re: It is 10 pm

Posted by Goldi0218

Ok this may be a bit gross, but what happens if you take Tussin AND green tea? Talk about a sticky situation.



OMG! I was sick last week. Drank a ton of green tea and tussin! Chat Icon

Stupid question- does the tussin affect the pill? I haven't stopped just yet.

Posted 10/3/06 10:31 PM
 
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Redhead
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Re: It is 10 pm

Posted by hmpena

Posted by Goldi0218

Ok this may be a bit gross, but what happens if you take Tussin AND green tea? Talk about a sticky situation.



OMG! I was sick last week. Drank a ton of green tea and tussin! Chat Icon

Stupid question- does the tussin affect the pill? I haven't stopped just yet.

i am not 100% but i don't think so

usually anti-biotics effect BCP

Posted 10/3/06 10:37 PM
 

MrsPornStar
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Re: It is 10 pm

Posted by Redhead

Posted by hmpena

Posted by Goldi0218

Ok this may be a bit gross, but what happens if you take Tussin AND green tea? Talk about a sticky situation.



OMG! I was sick last week. Drank a ton of green tea and tussin! Chat Icon

Stupid question- does the tussin affect the pill? I haven't stopped just yet.

i am not 100% but i don't think so

usually anti-biotics effect BCP



Thanks! I didn't think so but for a quick moment I got nervous! Chat Icon

Posted 10/3/06 10:50 PM
 

Redhead
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Re: It is 10 pm

but ask the other ladies..

i am by no means a Tussin expert Chat Icon

Posted 10/3/06 10:57 PM
 

Eva Luna
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Re: It is 10 pm

Yes...girls...please make sure it's "regular Tussin", not DM or any other "special" kind! Generic works too, all you need is the ingredient guafenesin!

This is long, but useful...Red, you started a revolution! Chat Icon Chat Icon

Robitussin for Fertility FAQ

Using Robitussin/Guaifenesin to Improve Cervical Mucus


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At first most people wonder what on earth a cough syrup has to do with fertility, but the logic is easily found in the fact that it is an expectorant and is being used to loosen and thin mucus - just in a different place than the lungs!

The name Robitussin was used in the title of this FAQ as it is a common brand of cough syrup in the United States. It is used on the fertility boards and newsgroups in the same manner as saying Band-Aid for an adhesive strip used to cover a cut. Any expectorant that contains guaifenesin as the only active ingredient is fine to use.


What kind of Robitussin is used to improve cervical mucus?

One should buy the plain kind with no letters after it. The only active ingredient is guaifenesin, and it contains 100 mg per teaspoon. It is very important to avoid the versions that contain decongestants as those may dry up cervical mucus. Also, there is some conflicting information about whether dextromethorphan, the DM in some cough medicine names, may be linked to birth defects such as neural tube defects and cleft palate.


Do I need to use the brand Robitussin?

No. Robitussin is the most common brand name, at least in the U.S., that carries a guaifenesin-only expectorant, but there are other brands and generics available. As long as the only active ingredient is guaifenesin, you can use any variety you find. For those with diabetes or otherwise concerned about sugar intake, there is the brand Diabetic Tussin available.



What is the recommended dose of guaifenesin?

The recommended dose for improving cervical mucus, based on a 1982 article in Fertility and Sterility, is two teaspoons (200 mg) taken orally three times per day. If mucus still appears thick and doesn't have good spinnbarkeit (ability to stretch), one can take as much as four teaspoons (400 mg) four times per day (the maximum dose on this over the counter medication). Each dose should be taken with a full glass of water, and attention should be given to drinking plenty of fluids throughout the day -- one needs water to produce mucus.


What cycle days should one take guaifenesin?

Just as the dose can vary a bit, so can the days. The article linked above had patients starting the guaifenesin on cycle day 5 - five days after the start of menses. This seems rather early as mucus is not an issue until about five days before ovulation - based on the fact that sperm can only live five days at best, and most pregnancies are the result of intercourse in the five days leading up to ovulation. Because of this information, it is now more common for doctors to suggest starting guaifenesin about five days before expected ovulation and continuing through ovulation day (six days total, for those with regular cycles). For those with irregular cycles, one should start taking guaifenesin about five days before the earliest day ovulation might be expected. For those taking Clomid (clomiphene citrate, Serophene) in a 5-day protocol, one can probably wait until the day after the last Clomid pill before starting the expectorant.


Is guaifenesin available in pill form?

Yes, but in most cases a prescription is needed. In the U.S., one can get a 600 mg time released caplet as the generic Guaifenesin CR, or brands Humibid LA, and Fenesin. This is often less expensive than the liquid. Another brand that is available OTC is Mucinex, though it probably is not a cost savings.


How does one diagnose cervical factor/hostile mucus?

Many women try taking guaifenesin after noting little or no egg white (stretchy) cervical mucus while charting their fertility signals, but clinically it is diagnosed when a doctor checks mucus one or two days before ovulation in what is usually referred to as a post-coital test. The doctor does a vaginal exam and takes a sample of mucus to immediately analyze under a microscope to check for live sperm and for a ferning pattern. It is also checked for signs of infection. Quality mucus will be stretchy, fern, lack cellularity, and have live sperm swimming in it.


Why do so many women take guaifenesin while on Clomid?

Clomid (clomiphene citrate, Serophene) can cause hostile mucus in 30 percent or more of women using it. Higher doses tend to be more associated with less cervical fluid and a thinner uterine lining, than the 50 mg dose.


Will guaifenesin help if there is little or no mucus present?

Guaifenesin doesn't actually create mucus, it only thins what is already there. One would need to look into why there is no mucus (infection, not really ovulating), or bypass the mucus issue by doing intrauterine insemination.


Does one need to take guaifenesin when doing intrauterine insemination (IUI)?

It would only make sense to take guaifenesin if one is planning to have intercourse in addition to doing IUI. Those doing donor insemination, for example, wouldn't benefit.


Will taking guaifenesin cause any problems if it isn't needed?

Probably not. Since fertile mucus can be watery, there is probably no harm in taking guaifenesin and thinning it out.


What are some other possible ways to improve cervical mucus?

Drinking plenty of water should always be considered in addition to any other therapies one might try. Estrogen is sometimes given to help mucus production, though doctors have mixed opinions of its benefit, especially when used with Clomid (and some suggest using Tamoxifen instead of Clomid). Injectable gonadotropins used for controlled ovarian hyperstimulation often have a positive effect on cervical mucus as well. Some home/natural remedies include eating salty foods such as popcorn (mucus is very salty), taking evening primrose oil, avoiding dairy products (they can thicken mucus), eating lots of baby carrots, and also avoiding antihistamines, including high doses of vitamin C. Another suggestion that is increasing in popularity is to drink grapefruit juice in order to improve or increase the amount of cervical mucus. If one is on prescription medications, it is a good idea to look for warning about grapefruit juice consumption (it isn't recommended with several medications for hypertension, for example).


Can lubricants be used in place of CM?

Lubricants aid in intercourse, but not in sperm travel through the cervix. Most over the counter lubricants are not "sperm friendly" -- meaning that using them is likely to kill off some sperm. In most cases, one needs to weigh the benefits against the risks . . . it may well be worth losing a few sperm to make it possible to complete intercourse. That said, there are some friendlier options out there. One is FemGlide, a lubricant you can get from your doctor. You can buy the same product marketed as Slippery Stuff (apparently more available at stores that sell sexual aids than at pharmacies and such). There is also a more recently introduced product called Pre-Seed from Bio-Origyn. Another option discussed on many fertility boards is using raw egg whites at room temperature. There may be some risk of salmonella exposure with egg whites, so some suggest using pasteurized egg whites available in the grocery store. With any lubricant, it is generally best to use as little as possible.


Does guaifenesin do anything for male factor infertility?

It is possible that men with thick semen may benefit from guaifenesin in the same manner it helps with cervical mucus in women. The suggested doses on the newsgroups and fertility boards range from two teaspoons twice per day to four teaspoons four times per day.

Posted 10/3/06 11:24 PM
 

Redhead
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Re: It is 10 pm

thanks for the info sasha

i think i started the Tussin too late this month

going to have to bookmark this for next month Chat Icon

Message edited 10/3/2006 11:39:03 PM.

Posted 10/3/06 11:31 PM
 

Eva Luna
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Re: It is 10 pm

Posted by Redhead

thanks for the info sasha

i think i started the Tussin too last this month

going to have to bookmark this for next month Chat Icon



You're so welcome Jenn!! And I have to say...this grossed me out a bit...it's kinda funny!! Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon Ah, the mental pictures!! Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon

At first most people wonder what on earth a cough syrup has to do with fertility, but the logic is easily found in the fact that it is an expectorant and is being used to loosen and thin mucus - just in a different place than the lungs!

Posted 10/3/06 11:35 PM
 

Redhead
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Re: It is 10 pm

Posted by Eva Luna

Posted by Redhead

thanks for the info sasha

i think i started the Tussin too last this month

going to have to bookmark this for next month Chat Icon



You're so welcome Jenn!! And I have to say...this grossed me out a bit...it's kinda funny!! Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon Ah, the mental pictures!! Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon

At first most people wonder what on earth a cough syrup has to do with fertility, but the logic is easily found in the fact that it is an expectorant and is being used to loosen and thin mucus - just in a different place than the lungs!


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side note....is there anyway i can connect my spelling errors with the Tussin?

sure...i have been mispelling way before i ever dreamed of consuming Tussin but still...i think it has reached an all time high..

i dunno...

it was a thought


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Posted 10/3/06 11:41 PM
 

Eva Luna
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Re: It is 10 pm

Posted by Redhead

side note....is there anyway i can connect my spelling errors with the Tussin?

sure...i have been mispelling way before i ever dreamed of consuming Tussin but still...i think it has reached an all time high..

i dunno...

it was a thought


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I was guilty on Sunday night!! Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon

Posted 10/3/06 11:45 PM
 

Redhead
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Re: It is 10 pm

Posted by Eva Luna

Posted by Redhead

side note....is there anyway i can connect my spelling errors with the Tussin?

sure...i have been mispelling way before i ever dreamed of consuming Tussin but still...i think it has reached an all time high..

i dunno...

it was a thought


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Drunk typing!!! Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon

I was guilty on Sunday night!! Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon


sadly i cannot say it is due to PWI...

i wish...

i am assuming it is a Tussin high...or even a side effect...

Yes actually i think i did see a multiple spelling error caution on the bottle entitled: side effects

Message edited 10/3/2006 11:50:10 PM.

Posted 10/3/06 11:48 PM
 

smdl
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Re: It is 10 pm

Posted by Redhead

thanks for the info sasha

i think i started the Tussin too late this month

going to have to bookmark this for next month Chat Icon



You may not need to do for next month....Chat Icon

Posted 10/4/06 7:29 AM
 

smdl
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Re: It is 10 pm

Posted by Eva Luna

Posted by Redhead

side note....is there anyway i can connect my spelling errors with the Tussin?

sure...i have been mispelling way before i ever dreamed of consuming Tussin but still...i think it has reached an all time high..

i dunno...

it was a thought


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Drunk typing!!! Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon

I was guilty on Sunday night!! Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon



Sounds like a case of TUI (typing under the influence) to me... Chat Icon

Posted 10/4/06 7:30 AM
 

Goldi0218
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Re: It is 10 pm

Hey Red, I actually bought Tussin today...

...sadly, I need it for its intended use. Im sick with congestion and a sore throat. Oh and did I mention the cold sore too? FUN TIMES!

Posted 10/4/06 6:07 PM
 

Redhead
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Re: It is 10 pm

Posted by Goldi0218

Hey Red, I actually bought Tussin today...

...sadly, I need it for its intended use. Im sick with congestion and a sore throat. Oh and did I mention the cold sore too? FUN TIMES!



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but you can still joing the Tussin Junkies by association... Chat Icon

Posted 10/4/06 6:25 PM
 

Goldi0218
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Re: It is 10 pm

Posted by Redhead

Posted by Goldi0218

Hey Red, I actually bought Tussin today...

...sadly, I need it for its intended use. Im sick with congestion and a sore throat. Oh and did I mention the cold sore too? FUN TIMES!



Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon

but you can still joing the Tussin Junkies by association... Chat Icon



Well it was either that or a Z-pack. DH was not too keen on me using that stuff b/c it is so strong. I needed SOMETHING so I can get well enough to BD in a few days. I figured why not kill two birds with one stoneChat Icon. CVS brand tussin was cheaper than a z-pack anyway.Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon

Posted 10/4/06 6:36 PM
 

Redhead
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Re: It is 10 pm

Posted by Goldi0218

Posted by Redhead

Posted by Goldi0218

Hey Red, I actually bought Tussin today...

...sadly, I need it for its intended use. Im sick with congestion and a sore throat. Oh and did I mention the cold sore too? FUN TIMES!



Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon

but you can still joing the Tussin Junkies by association... Chat Icon



Well it was either that or a Z-pack. DH was not too keen on me using that stuff b/c it is so strong. I needed SOMETHING so I can get well enough to BD in a few days. I figured why not kill two birds with one stoneChat Icon. CVS brand tussin was cheaper than a z-pack anyway.Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon

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Posted 10/4/06 6:45 PM
 

tks6574
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Re: It is 10 pm

I am new....what is this Tussen thing all about?

Posted 10/5/06 1:53 PM
 
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