Hello ladies. I would like to join you on this thread but am a bit daunted by its length! So far I have only read the first 10 pages then skipped to the end. Can you help me....?
Here's my story. My DS was born in 2008 when I was 40; I had had 2 mc before conceiving him and, at my age, I was sure that my life was complete when he was born. However, at the beginning of 2010 I started to long for a sibling for him and after 6 months of ttc (last 2 months temping), at the age of 42, we were delighted to get happy news in September 2010. At 12+2, the day before my scheduled scan, I mc and we lost our baby. Most of you will be much younger than me, I'm sure, and wondering why I'm even trying at 43. I too wonder why sometimes, but the path of my life has brought me to this place in my life now and I must just deal with that as my reality.
Prior to my last mc my cycles were regular, pretty close to 28 days and with ewcm every month. I felt young and was very fit. Since the mc my life has changed. I am preoccupied with ttc to the point of obsession and remain so unbelievably sad that my GP has referred me for bereavement counselling. I am so blessed by my beautiful little boy but want so desperately to give him a sibling that I just cannot give this up. My cycles since the mc have been variable in length and ewcm has been scant, despite taking epo, grapefruit juice, green tea and robitussin. I feel old and weary and am running out of hope. I saw a herbalist for 6 months following the mc but that failed to yield any results and I wonder now if the tinctures I was taking actually messed up my cycle. Last month I started taking maca, along with my standard diet of prenatal, flaxseed, fish oil, B complex and raspberry leaf. I have stopped taking EPO this cycle as I have read that it can reduce the follicular phase and I seem to be suffering with an unstable follicular phase just now. I am hoping that the soy will also increase my ewcm production so I may not need to rely on the epo anyway? I am also seeing a reflexologist which is soooo incredibly relaxing, as well as supposedly helping with ttc.
This month I have decided to add soy to my armoury! I don't have problems with longer cycles like some of the posts I have read on the thread so am I wasting my time with it? Please advise if I am doing the right thing: I decided to take on cd4-8. Despite the fact that I would consider twins a wonderful blessing, I figured my aged eggs would benefit from one good strong, mature follicle as opposed to multiple release. I took 160mg yesterday and plan to take the same dose today. I have read that some people increase the dose throughout the 5 day period, should I have started lower or should I increase further? Any advice gratefully received
Sorry to go on, hope you're all still awake..........x
Edit: Sorry, forgot to mention that I have under active thyroid which has been well managed without problems since 2001. I was reading further back in the thread and found someone who said that soy can disrupt thyroid function???