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icequeen4700
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Name: Dawn
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if you are in your 30's
how long would you TTC before seeing a RE? we started in september, had a m/c in november and still no luck.. should i wait for the full 6 months after the m/c, or date trying back to september?
Message edited 2/19/2006 8:33:51 AM.
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Posted 2/19/06 8:32 AM |
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Charly
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Re: if you are in your 30's
6 months!
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Posted 2/19/06 8:35 AM |
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dm24angel
Happiness
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Name: Donna
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Re: if you are in your 30's
at like 6-8 months. Im 30, We waited till the 9th month I think, and we felt that was rushing it, but we knew I had previous cervical surgeries which would make it possibly difficult to get PG, so once we hit the 8-9 month mark we made an RE appointment.
They say if your over 35 go after 6 months. Because bottom line is always the older you are statistically your going to take longer to get PG.
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Posted 2/19/06 8:42 AM |
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icequeen4700
LIF Adolescent
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Name: Dawn
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Re: if you are in your 30's
so would you suggest going in march, or waiting the 6 months after the m/c? thanks,dawn
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Posted 2/19/06 8:49 AM |
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dm24angel
Happiness
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Name: Donna
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Re: if you are in your 30's
Posted by icequeen4700
so would you suggest going in march, or waiting the 6 months after the m/c? thanks,dawn
You really should see what your OB suggests... and I know this is hard, but see what happens. Try not to think about whats going to happen in a few months, because stress can cause you ovulation issues etc that will prevent you from having an easy time of it.
but no since you did get PG pretty recently, you should wait the 6 months from when you M/C'd if your still not pg.
If you M/C'd in Nov. When were you able to start trying again ? Last month?
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Posted 2/19/06 8:58 AM |
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redstar
Delay is not denial
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Name: Michelle
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Re: if you are in your 30's
I would ask your ob/gyn to run a series of hormone tests. I would also ask him/her if she can write a RX for the rpl panel, unless you already know the cause of your miscarriage was chromosomally related.
Message edited 2/19/2006 9:28:03 AM.
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Posted 2/19/06 9:26 AM |
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leighla
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Re: if you are in your 30's
Personally, for my own sanity, I would go after 6 months.
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Posted 2/19/06 12:29 PM |
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Redhead
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Name: Jennifer
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Re: if you are in your 30's
I will wait probably a good 8 months....
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Posted 2/19/06 12:46 PM |
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MrsJ
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Re: if you are in your 30's
No more than 6 months....I might tell the dr we've been trying for 1 yr though.
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Posted 2/19/06 3:44 PM |
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MommyofG
just the girls
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Re: if you are in your 30's
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Posted 2/19/06 3:52 PM |
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casey31
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Re: if you are in your 30's
I'm 31- after the six month of trying with no luck, I will make an appoiintment with an RE- but I'm trying to think positively before then- easier said than done!
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Posted 2/19/06 5:46 PM |
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Susan
Loving Mommyhood!
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Name: Susan
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Re: if you are in your 30's
After 6 mos of trying to conceive, I would ask my OB/GYN to prescribe the general work-up (HSG, Sperm Analysis and Hormone Testing) and then follow up with an RE.
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Posted 2/19/06 8:10 PM |
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Red
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Re: if you are in your 30's
6 months - we started in May, MC in Nev and saw an RE in February
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Posted 2/19/06 9:39 PM |
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jcbrownie
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Name: jennifer
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Re: if you are in your 30's
My MD said that it can take a whole year before getting pg. However, its been over 6 months so he said they might send me earlier.
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Posted 2/20/06 8:30 AM |
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MsG
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Name: G
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Re: if you are in your 30's
Posted by redstar
I would ask your ob/gyn to run a series of hormone tests. I would also ask him/her if she can write a RX for the rpl panel, unless you already know the cause of your miscarriage was chromosomally related.
I agree. I am not TTC yet, but thinking about it. I didn't know I was hypothyroid until my obgyn ran bunch of tests; thyroid issues can be one cause of miscarriage. Also, for some reason my prolactin came up high once then the next time it was normal. I would think those tests can be done at any time, no need to wait.
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Posted 2/22/06 7:06 AM |
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GenLCSW
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Re: if you are in your 30's
Posted by jcbrownie
My MD said that it can take a whole year before getting pg. However, its been over 6 months so he said they might send me earlier.
my doctor said that it could take up to a year also
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Posted 2/22/06 8:52 AM |
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LIBOUND
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Name: Suzy
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Re: if you are in your 30's
I was told my my gyn that after 6 months of trying and no baby, I should go to see her so that she can do testing.
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Posted 2/22/06 9:36 AM |
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