How many of you are limiting or eliminating soy from your diet? I have eliminated all obvious sources of soy (soy milk, tofu, etc) for the last year when I made the connection that it was making my already jacked up cycles even more jacked up (and by more jacked up I mean 60+ days long). I was talking to a friend about it who is now a mom but had TTTC and she said that her acupuncturist gave her herbs that helped with her soy sensitivity. Just wondering if any of you have had experiences with this or if you had even considered soy being a factor in your TTTC.
Diagnosed PCOS 2/07, TTC #1 since 8/09
11/10 - Clomid Round 1 = BFN
12/10 - Clomid Round 2 = BFN
1/11 - Voluntary Break = BFN (duh)
2/11 - Clomid Round 3 = BFN
3/11 - Femara + IUI = BFP * Beta#1=56 * Beta#2=266
*Cautiously expecting baby girls on November 28, 2011*


Re: Can we talk about soy?
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Good post. I'm lactose intollerant so there are a few soy products I use. My medical records indicate I'm LI but my RE has never mentioned it being a potential problem, or reason for my TTTC. Good thing, because I 'treat' myself 2x a week to a Soy Vanilla Chai from $tarbucks. That thing is 80% soy milk!
That being said - if they told me that was the cause of my TTTC, I'd drop it like a bad habit.
Diagnosed PCOS 2/07, TTC #1 since 8/09
11/10 - Clomid Round 1 = BFN
12/10 - Clomid Round 2 = BFN
1/11 - Voluntary Break = BFN (duh)
2/11 - Clomid Round 3 = BFN
3/11 - Femara + IUI = BFP * Beta#1=56 * Beta#2=266
*Cautiously expecting baby girls on November 28, 2011*
My cycles are typically 28-29 days (now shorter since I started treatment) so I guess this wouldnt apply to me - but it still makes me wonder.
I'm sorry you aren't getting to enjoy your silknog... Part of me wants to go get some (since I've never had it) but since I'm all for being a team player... if you can't have it - I wont have it either.
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Yeah probably not a problem for you then
I've never had a 28-29 cycle, but am hoping things will be a little closer to that this month since it's my first medicated cycle. The soy seemed to extend my already long cycles by around 20 days.
And you are too sweet!!! But I say don't miss out on the 'nog on my account!! As a matter of fact just make a toast to me when drinking it, LOL. It is so yummy - go get you some!!
Diagnosed PCOS 2/07, TTC #1 since 8/09
11/10 - Clomid Round 1 = BFN
12/10 - Clomid Round 2 = BFN
1/11 - Voluntary Break = BFN (duh)
2/11 - Clomid Round 3 = BFN
3/11 - Femara + IUI = BFP * Beta#1=56 * Beta#2=266
*Cautiously expecting baby girls on November 28, 2011*
Oh, geez... Well ok - if you insist. I might not even like it (haha... riiiight...)
I cut down on soy a few years ago because I have low iron. My Dr told me soy can slow your body's absorption of iron and to limit soy intake.
Since TTC my acupuncturist told me to avoid soy and also limit dairy (not sure why). He told me to try almond milk.
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I'm lactose intolerant, so I got almond milk to try & keep my calcium intake up with my last pregnancy. It's gross! The after taste made me gag. DH just thought it was from the pregnancy, so I made him taste it. He gagged too.
Married 1/2/99.
TTC since 4/09.
Diagnosed PCOS. Diagnosed Hypothryoid 11/09.
SHG & SA normal. PCOS Research study started 5/10.
Clomid/Femara cycle #1 - 6/10 = BFN
Clomid/Femara cycle #2 - 7/10 = BFP #1 - Missed miscarriage 9/2/10
11/12 - BFP #2 - 11/22 - m/c
5/1/11 - BFP #3 - Pre-eclampsia, IUGR & bed rest from 32w. DD born via induction 1/4/12.
Have you ever tried rice milk? MH has IBS and can't drink regular milk. He's tried almond and rice, and he likes rice a lot better. I hope you like it! I can't get past the color difference.
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Onto IVF #1= BFN
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