T.M. asks from Norwalk, CA on October 03, 2008
Infertility/endometriosis
I've been trying to get pregnant for 6 years now. I am blessed with two beautiful girls ages 14 & 9. My husband and I wanted one more. While going through this process of infertility, through a laproscopy, I found that I have stage III endometriosis. I thought after the laproscopy, I could immediately start trying to conceive. I have read women with endometriosis do get pregnant easier with 12 months of the laproscopic surgery. But when I went to my doctor he put me on Lupron for three months. Then on Provera for 10 days. Now he's putting me on birth control for 1 month. I'm 37 years old now and feel my time is running out. Anyone been through such a thing. It's really making me sad and I'm usually so happy. Maybe it's all these crazy hormones their putting in me. Any advice?
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K.M. answers from Honolulu on October 05, 2008
I had significant hormonal side effects to Lupron, even the short time I had to be on it. I was miserable, hot flashes, headaches, mood swings, everything until I got off it. Wasn't for endometriosis so can't help with that, but it may be that you are feeling extra emotional fromthe drugs. I am wishing you good things, and strength through this.
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K.L. answers from Los Angeles on October 07, 2008
Try acupuncture. I had serious endometriosis and doctors told me I would never get pregnant. With 3 months of acupuncture I was fine and pregnant!
K.M. answers from Honolulu on October 05, 2008
I had significant hormonal side effects to Lupron, even the short time I had to be on it. I was miserable, hot flashes, headaches, mood swings, everything until I got off it. Wasn't for endometriosis so can't help with that, but it may be that you are feeling extra emotional fromthe drugs. I am wishing you good things, and strength through this.
M.R. answers from Los Angeles on October 05, 2008
If you are a woman who loves the lord, than all you need to
to is ask the lord for his blessing of another child, all these medications are going to make you sick and they all have
side effects. Trust in the lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding. Ask and you will receive, seek and you will find, knock and the doors will be open.
You have to trust in him to bless you with a child and if he
does not , he has a reason for that. Perhaps he wants you to
adopt a child. I would not stress anymore on that issue, just
let the lord work in your life. A woman who loves the lord.
H.L. answers from Los Angeles on October 04, 2008
Tami -
I went through the same process with my 3rd child and got pregnant. Try and focus on the fact you do have 2 other beautiful, healthy children - some people have been trying for years and have not had any children. Ask your Dr. LOTS of questions. My Doctor explained everything to me as we went through the process. I ended up having invitro - which took the first time. The good news is your body can carry a baby - you just need a little help getting pregnant. That is a good place to be. I am confident you will have another baby. Tell your Dr. your concerns - you may have to do invitro. Good luck - I will say a prayer for you!
H.
J.D. answers from Los Angeles on October 04, 2008
Please think alternative. There are things to do without resorting to prescriptions that will ultimately screw up your body worse than before. Supplements and bio-identical hormones are a great thing to add as well but with the knowledge of test results and a doctor who knows what they are doing. I love my DO (doctor of osteopathy), Dr. Mary Berry.
Look into removing foods that cause inflammation in your body, removing pesticides by going organic, and removing dyes and preservatives from what you eat and drink. Do you have amalgams in your mouth (mercury filled metal fillings) or take an annual flu shot, or eat lots of fish? Don't.
Look into holistic approaches and clean up what you put into the body will best serve you for your whole life as well as creating the best environment for creating a new life. I had my children at 35 and 38 1/2 and know lots of women that had them even later with great results. Take your time as you do have some, giving yourself the better odds of having a safe and healthy pregnancy and baby.
C.B. answers from Los Angeles on October 04, 2008
T., I think I know how you feel because I went through something similiar when I was trying to get pregnant for the first time. After 4 yrs of trying I got pregnant and had a miscarriage. Then I found out I had endometriosis when a laproscopy was performed. I am a believer too and I didn't understand why God would put the desire for children in my heart, and then not bless us with one. We, in the end, adopted two beautiful children that I believe with all my heart were concieved with us in mind as parents. It took 6 more years before that happened. God knew better what the right path was for us. I know it isn't easy, and I think you need to pray for peace in your heart, and give the situation to God. Remember God's timing isn't our timing. Love the children you have now, and try to leave the rest to God. I will pray for you. C. :)
Y.K. answers from Los Angeles on October 09, 2008
Hi T.,
I understand what you mean when you say it feels like time is running out; I want to have another baby (a girl this time) and I am 42 (and a half)and I feel the same way. I used to wonder and worry about having children in my later years (I had my first son when I was 26)but then I realized there was only so much I could do to help the process and I gave the rest to God. I was blessed with my second son right before I turned 41 and he is perfect in every way. I wondered if I was asking too much of God to bless me one more time but I realized, no, I wasn't and there is no harm in asking for His help. My faith says that all things are possible with His help and if it is in His plan for me, then it will happen. But my faith also has taught me that if His answer is no to my request, then it was because it was in my best interest, whether I can see and understand that or not. You still have time...but take the time to take care of you first and put your full faith in God and ask your loved ones (family and/or friends) to pray for you too. Our prayers aren't always answered the way we want but praying never leaves us worse off than when we started. I'll say a prayer for you. Take care of yourself and God bless you!
B.H. answers from Las Vegas on October 04, 2008
Have you expressed your concern about wanting another child to your doctor? I went thru something similar but ended up having a hysterectomy in the end! I didn't want anymore children though. Is any of the medications working? My doctor told me that one of the few things that would work was pregnancy...that seemed to be the only time mine was under control. I would talk to you doctor. Make sure he/she knows how you are feeling!
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