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"C" is for Clomid. The beginning of a TTC Journey!

This is my very first post on the discussion boards. I was apprehensive to join into the world of discussion boards, but I decided I needed some support. Someone out there has to be similar to me! This post will be set up as the beginning of my story (it may be lengthy, but I want to provide as much information as possible to create conversation...and I want to welcome any and all positive responses)! So, let's start with a little bit of background…
I am a 28 year old teacher (elementary reading specialist) who just got married in July. We have an adorable little Yorkie mix dog named Sydney. We built a new house, moved in and feel that it is the right time to TTC and fill up this beautiful home. Easy, right? We will be able to look at each other and get pregnant, like so many of my friends and relatives. That is not in the cards for me.
Let's start at the beginning. I did not decide to ditch the birth control pack like so many of you. In August 2014, I was taken off of it for medical reasons. I had been on the pill for 8 years (before going on the pill my periods were slightly irregular and heavy), and I began having optical migraines with visual disturbances. Many doctor appointments later, my OBGYN took me off of the pill. Forever. He was so serious, I had to discontinue it that day. I didn't have a choice. The combination of migraines with visual disturbances and BC can cause a very serious, devastating stroke. This sent my husband and I into a panic, being very careful and using the pull out method.
Fast forward a few months. My first period took 45 days to get. My second period took 51 days to get. At first, I chalked it up to my body regulating itself after being on the pill. After my second period took longer to come, I decided to make an appointment with my OBGYN just to get checked out before we really started to TTC. All of my family, friends and coworkers said everything would be fine, and it was just my body adjusting. So, I my doctor sent me for bloodwork and scheduled an ultrasound.
This week, I had my OBGYN appointment and my TTC journey immediately took a different path than I expected. My ultrasound and bloodwork looked normal, besides my testosterone levels. I had slightly elevated testosterone levels. My doctor thinks I am not ovulating at all. So, I had 2 options. I could wait it out a few months and see if my body regulates itself, or I could try a fertility drug called Clomid.
So, there it was. It is an overwhelming feeling knowing that my body isn't doing what it is made to do. The elevated testosterone levels are preventing me from something that I have wanted so badly for as long as I can remember. I have to wait to get a period, and then I will attempt my first round of Clomid. I could be fortunate and it could work for me, or this could be the start of a longer journey. I will keep everyone updated as my journey continues!
Is there anyone out there with a similar story to mine? Please leave comments and questions!!

Re: "C" is for Clomid. The beginning of a TTC Journey!

  • If you read my post, I asked for POSITIVE responses. I understand that I am early in my journey and a "newbie", but that does not mean that you need to jump down my throat with negative comments, or provide medical advice.

    Please keep your comments to yourself if they are negative!
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  • Agree with PPs. We're all way past clomid and onto IVF. The READ ME FIRST posts on each board will give you guidance to which board is the best fit for you.

    I'd be looking for a new OB/GYN if I were you-- you've been off BCP for 4 months-- you don't need to jump to clomid. ESPECIALLY unmonitored. Have you done the proper testing? Impatience =/= infertility.

    Finally, no one is being negative. You're getting good, honest feedback and solid advice. You're on a public forum. Unfortunately, we can't dictate what kind of responses we get when posting.

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  • Obviously,  I unknowingly made a HUGE mistake by posting on here and I apologize to everyone. I have reposted it on the New to the Bump discussion board and I will stay away from this discussion board from now on.
  • wentzbc said:
    If you read my post, I asked for POSITIVE responses. I understand that I am early in my journey and a "newbie", but that does not mean that you need to jump down my throat with negative comments, or provide medical advice.

    Please keep your comments to yourself if they are negative!

    Yeah, not how it works.  You can't come to a board and tell people how to respond.

    The info these women gave is good.  Clomid can have serious side effects and most OBGYNs are not trained in how to properly monitor you when you are on these drugs.  Clomid is not a "magic get pregnat quick" pill, it is a fertility med and you should have an infertility diagnosis before taking it.  You have no indications of infertility at this point.  Yes 45-50 day cycles are long, but unless your cycles last longer than 60 days or are annovulatory, then there is no need to start down the infertility road yet. Get a BBT and start charting. 

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  • Thank you @lemonliz for being so kind and not jumping down my throat! I really appreciate it :)
  • OP: time to find a new doc. Give your body more time to regulate itself, chart your cycles, and if you haven't conceived by next August, then start the process by getting the proper testing done THEN take any medication your RE prescribes. GL on your journey and do not take the clomid now.
  • I just saw your post on the other board. Thanks for bashing us over there, you got some great advice from those who have been in this journey for a long time. If you are expecting only positive results, then message boards are not for you.
  • op I agree with the other ladies. I have been ttc for a few years now and only now just went to an Re and did my first round of clomid. Had two good follies and iui was a fail but now I have a cyst on my left ovary from the clomid. Thing is I can't even feel it. It was only detectable through an ultrasound. I would not take this drug unless you're being monitored through and RE. You will have no idea what's growing in there. Good luck!
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  • I'll just say if you are only looking for 'positive' responses, TB is not really the place for you. Good luck with your TTC journey though. 
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