Hi my name is brazilia and ive been trying to conceive since october 2011 . September 2 , 2011 i had a baby . He was a still born , since then me and my boyfriend been trying .. Nothing is working i want to try menopur .. Can i get sone advice please :
Re: infertility .. trying to get pregnant
I would suggest asking your doctor for a referral to an RE (reproductive endocrinologist). They will be able to run tests and determine what may be preventing you and your boyfriend from concieving. Depending on what they find, they will propose medications or treatments to help out.
I also suggesting getting the book: Taking Charge of Your Fertility. Consider charting your Basal Body Temperture using a program like Fertility Friend to help make sure your intercourse is timing appropriately.
I would not suggest taking Menopur or any other fertility medications without doing the above steps.
BFP#1 1/31/12, EDD 10/6/12 Harrison Gray born sleeping @ 18w6d. You changed our lives little guy.
BFP#2 EDD 10/29/13, C/P 2/25/13, Bye little Ish, we barely got to know you.
BFP#3 EDD 12/21/13, Baby Boots born 11/23/13 My rainbow baby!
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BFP#1 1/31/12, EDD 10/6/12 Harrison Gray born sleeping @ 18w6d. You changed our lives little guy.
BFP#2 EDD 10/29/13, C/P 2/25/13, Bye little Ish, we barely got to know you.
BFP#3 EDD 12/21/13, Baby Boots born 11/23/13 My rainbow baby!
January PAL Siggy Challenge: Good Advice
HI,
I am so sorry for y our loss. Most people, myself included, begin at their OB/GYN. They can start you on a path with some simple testing. Good Luck to you.
First mini-IVF Sept 2011... Only 1 egg! ... BFN
Switching RE
IVF#2 May 2012 9 eggs and only 2 sperm, WTH!
BFN
Switching RE's within practice
*~God gives his hardest battles to his toughest solders. Unknown.
I'm so sorry for your loss.
But I'm a little confused- you started ttc 10/2011 and lost the baby in 9/2012, or you you lost a baby 9/2011 and the started ttc again the next month 10/2011? Either way the best bet is going to be meeting with you doctor to get some initial testing and a referral to a RE. They'll help figure out which medication or treatment is right for you.