Hello! Another story here and curious to get feedback on specific question about weight gain/body fat %.
Long story short, I’m 33, I stopped taking the pill 9 months ago and never got a period. Through many tests, I can confirm:
In terms of treatment thus far:
The next thing to try is injectables – which I’m not sure is right for me quite yet.
In the meantime, I had my annual physical wherein I told my GP about my fertility issues. She asked if my body composition had changed dramatically since before I was on the pill (and presumably did ovulate as I had normal periods).
The answer to that is yes. In the 13 years I was on the pill, I became an avid runner and fitness enthusiast. I workout pretty hard and eat a ton, so I’m not underweight. I have always been fairly lean, but I am much more muscular than I was back when I was 20. My GP suggested I try lightening up the workouts and put on some fat – mentioning that although I’m healthy, it might just not be the right balance of fat/muscle for my body to ovulate.
I asked my fertility doc if she thought this might help. I belabor the point or elaborate on lifestyle as she kind of dismissed it, saying it probably wouldn’t do anything since my BMI and hormones are normal.
So my question is – does anyone have experience with gaining weight to encourage ovulation? Will reducing my workouts and eating a bit more help? I'm totally willing to give it a shot, I just want to be careful with my expectations as this could all be wishful thinking that something so simple could do the trick.
Re: Healthy BMI - but gain weight to ovulate?
Hi! I had the same issue except for before seeking help I went a long while without ovulating. I am also a runner and how low body fat. My BMI was just barely normal. I was diagnosed with hypothalamic amenorrhea (it sounds like that’s what you have) and my treatment consisted of injectables, a trigger shot, and IUI. It worked in the first try.
When we we tried to TTC #2 I couldn’t go through testing or treatments because I was still BFing DS 2 times a day and not ready to give it up. I cut back on my running and gained a couple pounds. I started having cycles again and ended up pregnant my second cycle. This took over a year as I very slowly cut back my running to see at what point I’d start getting a cycle again. I went from running 30 minutes 5 days a week (almost a 5k each time) to running Monday, Wednesday, Friday where I’d walk for like 3 minutes, run for 5, walk a few more, runnfor 5, etc. I hope this helps and good luck with your TTC journey!
Me: 31
DH: 29, SA - Great
Married: June 12,2011
TTC #1: 1/2014
Diagnosis: Hypothalamic Amenorrhea
Treatment: Clomid: 50mg, 100mg, 150mg - not successful and not monitored
Menopur 75ml (upped to 112.5ml), Ovidrel, & IUI IUI #1 8/31/2015
9/15/2015: BFP HCG - 400, 9/17/2015: HCG - 827, 9/21/2015 - HCG 3,327!It is encouraging to hear both of these stories. With a little more research, I have been thinking about injectables. Also great to hear that cutting back on running and adding a little more peanut butter to my day
Me: 31
DH: 29, SA - Great
Married: June 12,2011
TTC #1: 1/2014
Diagnosis: Hypothalamic Amenorrhea
Treatment: Clomid: 50mg, 100mg, 150mg - not successful and not monitored
Menopur 75ml (upped to 112.5ml), Ovidrel, & IUI IUI #1 8/31/2015
9/15/2015: BFP HCG - 400, 9/17/2015: HCG - 827, 9/21/2015 - HCG 3,327!