Wondering if anyone conceived after taking bcp for two months to
regulate period and also reset ovaries to balance out hormones. I did provera for two cycles but my obgyn feels that taking bcp might be more effective in regulating my hormones. I was wondering if anyone had any similar
experience.
Re: Anyone took BCP for two months to regulate period and conceived afterward?
Edit to add: @MrsDramaK's suggestion is better. Definitely need to ask someone who is already knocked up. I didn't really think that through before I posted.
Me: 40, DH: 35 / Married: 2009; TTC #1: 2013
2013 - 2015: 5 pregnancies —> 5 miscarriages
TTCAL with RE (RPL specialist): February 2016
2016: 3 medicated TI cycles —> 3 medicated IUI cycles: All BFN
Donor Egg IVF Transfer: May 1, 2017
May 11, 2017: BFP!! Beta #1: 449.1, Beta #2: 844, Beta #3: 1714
EDD: 1/17/18, it's a GIRL! E. L. A. born 12/7/2017
TTC since January 2016
BFP - 3/12/16 - MC 4/5/16
BFP - 6/11/16
Me: 40, DH: 35 / Married: 2009; TTC #1: 2013
2013 - 2015: 5 pregnancies —> 5 miscarriages
TTCAL with RE (RPL specialist): February 2016
2016: 3 medicated TI cycles —> 3 medicated IUI cycles: All BFN
Donor Egg IVF Transfer: May 1, 2017
May 11, 2017: BFP!! Beta #1: 449.1, Beta #2: 844, Beta #3: 1714
EDD: 1/17/18, it's a GIRL! E. L. A. born 12/7/2017
DD #2 08/11/10
DD#3 06/04/13
Yes, definitely going to listen to my doctor if she believes that would be more effective for me. But that two months wait is so dreading especially if you want something so bad. I always have irregular and long cycles ever since I had my period when I was a teenager, and it didn't bother me at all those times since who likes period, right? And it also didn't even come to my mind how difficult it would be when I try to conceive now that I am older. I wish I would have took bcp earlier in my teen years and early 20s, maybe then things would be easier for me right now.
I wish you good luck on your conceiving journey and don't give up!
However, I agree with chloe. Taking the time to take the break has worked wonders on my mental health.