Spouses with low sperm count.

Welcome Lacilyn,

I agree with the ladies above. DH takes zinc now and plans to take fertilaid as well.

We have fully certified this as a vent/support thread lol so don't feel bad at all. Many of us are going through the same things especially with friends and family posing as an hindrance/annoyance and whatever other ...ance as well. :)

Hope it works out for you and dh. Pray there are answers. Keep us posted. :hugs:
 
Thanks so much GeorgiaBelle, I will be looking into motility boost. We want another baby so much. It is so nice to be able to talk to women on here without being judged :) So, he should take the fertilaid, alond with motility boost and the count boost?

Lacilyn,

You're welcome! :wave: He doesn't have to take CountBoost or MotilityBoost, but it might help give the extra nutrients that are so good for our DHs' sperm. :spermy:

I'll post the ingredients of both supplements in a separate post.

Here is a list of the vitamins and supplements my husband is currently taking -

1. CountBoost For Men (Twice A Day – Once In The Morning/Once In The Evening)
2. MotilityBoost For Men (Twice A Day – Once In The Morning/Once In The Evening)
3. Fertility Blend For Men (Twice A Day – Once In The Morning/Once In The Evening)
4. GNC Pycnogenol 50mg Dietary Supplement (Once A Day – Once In The Morning)
5. GNC Horny Goat Weed Dietary Supplement 600mg Horny Goat Weed/250mg Mama Extract
(Twice A Day – Once In The Morning/Once In The Evening)
6. GNC Saw Palmetto Formula (Twice A Day – Once In The Morning/Once In The Evening)
7. Garden Greens Fiber Gummies (Twice A Day – Once In The Morning/Once In The Evening)
8. Spring Valley All Natural Regular Strength Fish Oil 1000mg
(Three A Day – Twice In The Morning/Once In The Evening)
9. Nature Made Vitamin C 1000mg (Once A Day - Once In The Morning)
10. GNC Mega Men Time Released Caplets Dietary Supplement
(Twice A Day – Once In The Morning/Once In The Evening)

Hope this will be helpful! :thumbup:
 
We’ve shared the vitamins and supplements our hubbies are taking to try to increase their counts and motility issues. I’m always interested in reading what you ladies believe is important for your DH to take.
The only change I’ve made to what my husband is taking is I bought some of the GNC Mega Men vitamins for him to take to see if they work better for him than the ALIVE! Men’s Energy blend. I still have a bottle of ALIVE! for him to take.
This weekend, I found the ingredient lists of each pill he is taking and I’m copying and pasting them into this post. This will be a long read, and I deeply apologize. I was hoping that you ladies would look over what vitamins, minerals, herbs, etc. are listed in these supplements and could tell me if I should add any other items to what he’s taking. Thank you!

SPRING VALLEY ALL NATURAL REGULAR STRENGTH FISH OIL 1000 MG
(THREE TIMES DAILY)


GNC MEGA MEN –
As a dietary supplement, take two caplets daily with food.
Supplement Facts
Serving Size 2 Caplets
Servings Per Container 45
Amount Per Serving % DV
Vitamin A (50% as beta-Carotene 50% as Acetate) 5000.00 IU 100%
Vitamin C (as Ascorbic Acid & Calcium Ascorbate) 300.00 mg 500%
Vitamin D (as Cholecalciferol) 1600.00 IU 400%
Vitamin E (as Natural d-alpha Tocopheryl Acetate) 30.00 IU 100%
Vitamin K (Phytonadione) 80.00 mcg 100%
Thiamin (Vitamin B-1)(as Thiamin Mononitrate) 50.00 mg 3333%
Riboflavin (Vitamin B-2) 50.00 mg 2941%
Niacin 50.00 mg 250%
Vitamin B-6 (as Pyridoxine Hydrochloride) 50.00 mg 2500%
Folic Acid 400.00 mcg 100%
Vitamin B12 (as Cyanocobalamin) 50.00 mcg 833%
Biotin 300.00 mcg 100%
Pantothenic Acid (as Calcium d-Pantothenate) 50.00 mg 500%
Calcium (as Calcium Carbonate and Calcium Citrate Malate) 200.00 mg 20%
Iodine (as Potassium Iodide) 150.00 mcg 100%
Magnesium (as Magnesium Oxide) 100.00 mg 25%
Zinc (as Zinc Oxide) 25.00 mg 167%
Selenium (as L-Selenomethionine) 200.00 mcg 286%
Copper (as Copper Gluconate) 2.00 mg 100%
Manganese (as Manganese Sulfate) 2.00 mg 100%
Chromium (as Hydrolyzed Protein Chelate) 120.00 mcg 100%
Molybdenum (as Sodium Molybdate) 75.00 mcg 100%
Proprietary Amino Acid Blend 100.00 mg **
L-Carnitine **
L-Glutamine **
L-Methionine **
L-Taurine **
Superfoods Fruit and Vegetable Blend 105.00 mg **
Broccoli Powder **
Tomato Powder **
Elderberry Fruit Powder **
Acai Fruit Powder **
Orange Peel Powder **
Cranberry Fruit Powder **
Blueberry Pumace Powder **
Pomegranate Fruit Powder **
Spinach Leaves Powder **
Grape Skin Powder **
alpha-Lipoic Acid 25.00 mg **
Green Tea Leaves Extract (Camellia sinensis) 40.00 mg **
Choline (as Choline Bitartrate) 10.00 mg **
Inositol 10.00 mg **
Silica (as Silicon Dioxide) 4.00 mg **
Boron (as Hydrolyzed Protein Chelate) 2.00 mg **
Lutemax 2020™ Lutein 950.00 mcg **
Lycopene 950.00 mcg **
Astaxanthin 50.00 mcg **
Zeaxanthin 190.00 mcg **
Vanadium (as Sodium Metavanadate) 10.00 mcg **
** Daily Value (DV) not established
Other Ingredients: Cellulose, Titanium Dioxide (Natural Mineral Whitener), Vegetable Acetoglycerides, Caramel Color, Ethyl Vanillin
No Artificial Color, No Wheat, No Gluten, No Dairy, Yeast Free
Contains: Fish and Soybeans

FERTILITY BLEND FOR MEN -
https://www.fertilityblend.com/Images/FertilityBlend-Supplement_facts_men.jpg

COUNTBOOST FOR MEN –
https://lib.store.yahoo.net/lib/yhst-10669596438250/countboost-info.gif

MOTILITYBOOST FOR MEN -
https://lib.store.yahoo.net/lib/yhst-10669596438250/motilityboost-info.gif

Lacilyn,

Here is a post I did awhile back which lists the ingredients in CountBoost and MotilityBoost. (I can't understand why the picture for Fertility Boost For Men isn't showing up.)

Hope this helps, too! :hugs:
 
Hi everyone,

Glad folk are up for a support thread. Often the reason that I don’t post is that I often have nothing to update. We haven’t arranged anymore sperm tests as the last one showed improvement and long may that continue. Hubby is still taking his vitamins etc.

Everythingxxx I am also in Scotland. We are quite early on in relation to tests (have a rather hopeless GP to be honest). I am also being investigated for irregular bleeding and have gyna appointment in July. Hopefully you will have your little miracle soon. How long have you been ttc?

Mel 35 – how did it go yesterday?

Regalpeas how is everything going. It would be great if you got your natural BFP eh? I am also trying to stay healthy etc. My friend (who was TTC for 18 months) told me that what got her through was just taking care of herself… preparing her oven for a little bun. She is the most contented mamma-to-be.

Lacilyn – welcome. Don’t worry you’re not as old as me (I’m 31) and TTC baby number 1. Have you seen a urologist yet?

Gorgiebell thanks for all the info.
 
Hello,

Can I join this support group? I've been looking at various forums for about a year but haven't joined any, but now is the time, I think!

Quick history: Been ttc for 2 years. Was refered to Barts at the end of last year, 1st appoint on Feb 14th. The GP had already done all my tests but they insisted on doing them all again. I'd been having problems with my periods so assumed the problem, if there was one, was on my side. We got the result DH's SA was not good. 3.3ml and 29% motile. don't know all the figures but was told morphology was quite good.

We were pretty devastated. On valentines day too! I immediately researched everything on the net, sperm counts, treatments IVF etc. I kind of assumed DH would do the same as he didn't really want to talk about it, and I didn't want to push it, but I think he just wanted to ignore the problem. The Doc had said that he needed another test before any decisions would be made.

In April I had a lap and dye test. They removed a small amount of endo but everything else was completely normal.

On tuesday we went back for our follow up appoint, DH's SA is a bit worse at 2.9ml and 21% . The doc said a difference of 1 or 2 million isn't really any difference at all and I put it down to the fact he abstained too long as his original appoint was cancelled.

We were told our best option is ICSI. I had been hoping they'd be enough sperm for IUI but I do feel very lucky that our health authority is giving us 3 rounds on the NHS and we can start in September! I asked about improving the count and he said there really isn't any proven way of doing this. He did say zinc was very improtant and keeping the temp down, and cutting out smoking and drinking.

My emotions are all over the place. I'm really quite weepy, trying to come to terms with the fact natural conception is pretty much off the table (and maybe even any conception). DH is devestated, feels less of a man, that it is his fault etc. so I'm trying to be strong for him. Part of me is excited that we are actually going to start treament but also really scared!

Before the appont I thought it would take months to get approval for funding and then months on the waiting list. I'd even applied for a new job as I thought it might be another year before we get treatment and I needed to stop putting my life on hold.

I'd really like to try and improve his count if it is possible.There are lots of anecdotal stories of it working so I figure it must work for some people! I'm going to leave it a week or so as we digest the situation.

He has a pretty good diet and doesn't smoke. He drinks, but only a few units a week. I feel a bit mean asking him to give up a couple of bears a week! He already wears loose boxers.

He's not very good with taking pills and I read somewhere on here that someone made a smoothy with lots of powdered vitamins? It would be great to get a recipe for that.

Sorry to ramble on, it is hard to talk about with DH because he feels it is his fault. I am doing all I can to try and convince him it isn't his fault.

How do you subscribe to the thread? Also what do all the abreviations mean? I've got DH and SA!

Any tips on what we both should do to prepare for ICSI.

thank you in advance for any hellos and advice.
 
Hello,

Can I join this support group? I've been looking at various forums for about a year but haven't joined any, but now is the time, I think!

Quick history: Been ttc for 2 years. Was refered to Barts at the end of last year, 1st appoint on Feb 14th. The GP had already done all my tests but they insisted on doing them all again. I'd been having problems with my periods so assumed the problem, if there was one, was on my side. We got the result DH's SA was not good. 3.3ml and 29% motile. don't know all the figures but was told morphology was quite good.

We were pretty devastated. On valentines day too! I immediately researched everything on the net, sperm counts, treatments IVF etc. I kind of assumed DH would do the same as he didn't really want to talk about it, and I didn't want to push it, but I think he just wanted to ignore the problem. The Doc had said that he needed another test before any decisions would be made.

In April I had a lap and dye test. They removed a small amount of endo but everything else was completely normal.

On tuesday we went back for our follow up appoint, DH's SA is a bit worse at 2.9ml and 21% . The doc said a difference of 1 or 2 million isn't really any difference at all and I put it down to the fact he abstained too long as his original appoint was cancelled.

We were told our best option is ICSI. I had been hoping they'd be enough sperm for IUI but I do feel very lucky that our health authority is giving us 3 rounds on the NHS and we can start in September! I asked about improving the count and he said there really isn't any proven way of doing this. He did say zinc was very improtant and keeping the temp down, and cutting out smoking and drinking.

My emotions are all over the place. I'm really quite weepy, trying to come to terms with the fact natural conception is pretty much off the table (and maybe even any conception). DH is devestated, feels less of a man, that it is his fault etc. so I'm trying to be strong for him. Part of me is excited that we are actually going to start treament but also really scared!

Before the appont I thought it would take months to get approval for funding and then months on the waiting list. I'd even applied for a new job as I thought it might be another year before we get treatment and I needed to stop putting my life on hold.

I'd really like to try and improve his count if it is possible.There are lots of anecdotal stories of it working so I figure it must work for some people! I'm going to leave it a week or so as we digest the situation.

He has a pretty good diet and doesn't smoke. He drinks, but only a few units a week. I feel a bit mean asking him to give up a couple of bears a week! He already wears loose boxers.

He's not very good with taking pills and I read somewhere on here that someone made a smoothy with lots of powdered vitamins? It would be great to get a recipe for that.

Sorry to ramble on, it is hard to talk about with DH because he feels it is his fault. I am doing all I can to try and convince him it isn't his fault.

How do you subscribe to the thread? Also what do all the abreviations mean? I've got DH and SA!

Any tips on what we both should do to prepare for ICSI.

thank you in advance for any hellos and advice.

Hi Rosieapples

I am so sorry about your current situation and really hope this forum can offer you and your DH (dear half) some support. I think the blokes always find it tough and need a lot of reassurance (and hope). Whilst I am aware that sperm doesn't always improve with vitamins etc, my hubby has seen improvement. In fact, the last sperm test was within normal limits. He takes wellman, zinc, vit c, a multivitamin and macca. At first, he complained about the amount of pills, and the poor thing was nearly gagging every morning but to be honest I wasn;t overly sympathetic (I mean we are not asking them to walk over hot coals) and now its just part of his morning rountine. Biggest hurdle has been giving up tea and coffee as he loves a cappacino and would drink about 6 cups of tea at work every day. Other than that there wasn't much we could do as he was pretty fit and had a healthy diet. Just to summarise (and I am sure I have posted his results on this thread) but since January 2012 his progress has been 14 million to 43 million (one sample was actually 1 million but we had BD the night before), his morhology has gone from 2% to 10% and motility 26% to 36 - 50%. I just also wanted to let you know that our GP told us that there was no evidence that vitamins etc would help however we decided to take the advice of the Baby and bump ladies.

I am so pleased that you don't have too long to wait. I hope you have nice plans for the summer (fingers crossed it may be the last one without kids so try and have a wild one!!) and Septmeber will be here in no time.

I think once you have posted on a thread then you are automatically subscribed.

Take care xxx
 
Rosieapples, Welcome, b and b is a friendly place and you will get lots of advice and support here. Sorry to hear you've had some bad news on the SA front, but it is good you have a plan for going forward. We are also likely to be embarking on isci journey soon. Don't have much time now but thought I would let you know that you can subscribe to this thread using the tool bars at the top of this page (thread tools I think). Then when you go into the user cp when you login you will be able to see if anyone has posted. Hope this helps x
 
Hi girls, I was hoping to find some advice and support here... Dh and I have been ttc for 10 months now and have just found out that dh has a very low sperm count. I have not seen dh's results as I was working away when he received them and he did not request a copy of his results. He has since seen a different doctor who has scheduled a second test for next week, but the new doctor was concerned about his low count. The doctor said if the test comes back with similar results he will refer us to a fertility specialist. Dh is very upset about the results and when I asked him about them all he could tell me was that he had only 2% of normal count. The first doctor he spoke to admitted he had no specialist info on the subject, but we are both really worried about the prospect of assisted conception.

This is the first time I have posted in ltttc, however had read all your posts and they have helped in not feeling so alone in this xx
 
Hi

I've also found this thread helpful. We have a meeting on Monday to find out the results of DP's latest SA. He was last tested over a year ago and both of those showed low counts (less than 1m/ml) with poor motility. Obviously hoping for an improvement but not getting my hopes up just yet.

Like others, I'm trying to make him see that it isnt his fault. This issue is so difficult for men to deal with I think. Good luck to all of you going through the same thing and thanks for the tips, this thread has helped a lot.

:flower:
 
Welcome pinkie and sandoval_star,

I would def advise getting another test as there can be a lot of variation. Hopefully this thread will come you some advise on things that DH can be doing to improve his swimmers. Lets stick together and get our BFPs xxx
 
Thanks dreaminghopin! Dh had his second sa on Tuesday so we should have the results by the end of next week. I'm hoping there's been some improvement x
 
Hi, ladies. I'd like to join if that's ok with everyone....
I'm 36 and my husband is 45. He had a reversal nov 2011 and we've been trying ever since. A few weeks ago I had a sonohystergram to check my uterus and fallopian tubes plus blood work was done. We went in this past Thursday and found out I'm completely healthy but that DH's SA was only 2 million total. Of course I kinda freaked out a bit but calmed down quickly. I remembered my husband telling me that when he had to "donate" for the SA, he had a difficult time performing and knew the sample wasn't very big. So the doctor was understanding of this and gave us a sterile condom. Said for us to:sex: Thur morning and bring the sample to the lab. Then come see him at 445 for the results. I have to say I'm not a morning person for anything, so this is gonna be interesting, but I'll do whatever it takes to get the biggest deposit possible!!! :blush:
When we talked to the doctor last week he didn't have anything else to tell us regarding the SA other than the count was too low. Said nothing else would register because of that and that if we wanted a successfull IUI that he needs at least 20 mil since they do a wash of the sperm prior to the IUI. With a count that low, he said it was only a 5% chance of success. IUI's don't have a huge success rate to begin with so we need all the help we can get.
Anyway, I was reading the posts on here and I love what I saw for the vitamins. My husband already thinks I've gone overboard on the baby thing so suggesting the vitamins might not work, but he does know how much I want a baby and considering what he's already gone thru, I figure a couple of vitamins won't hurt.
I'll keep ya posted on what we find out. Besides, I think we :sex:during my ovulation this month so just maybe that IUI won't be needed.
Baby dust to everyone that is trying !!!

:dust::dust::dust:
 
Welcome, Rosieapples, Sandoval_star, Pinkie 33, and TTCinTexas! :wave:
 
Hello, Ladies! I’ve talked so much about Adult Growth Hormone Deficiency, I thought I should post the definition and symptoms of AGHD. Maybe this might help someone else recognize what may be wrong with her or maybe recognize these symptoms in her husband.

Adult Growth Hormone Deficiency

Even after we stop growing, adults still need growth hormone. Growth hormone is a protein made by the pituitary gland and released into the blood.

Growth hormone plays a role in healthy muscle, how our bodies collect fat (especially around the stomach area), the ratio of high density to low density lipoproteins in our cholesterol levels and bone density. In addition, growth hormone is needed for normal brain function.

Symptoms of Adult Growth Hormone Deficiency

A person who has too little adult growth hormone will have symptoms that include:
• A higher level of body fat, especially around the waist
• Anxiety and depression
• Changes in the make up of the blood cholesterol. People with adult growth hormone deficiency have higher than normal levels of low-density lipoproteins in comparison to their high density lipoproteins. They also tend to have higher triglyceride levels. (Triglycerides are another type of fat that circulates in the blood and contributes to blocked blood vessels.)
• Decreased sexual function and interest
• Fatigue
• Feelings of being isolated from other people
• Greater sensitivity to heat and cold
• Less muscle (lean body mass)
• Less strength, stamina and ability to exercise without taking a rest
• Reduced bone density and a tendency to have more bone fractures as they get older

Causes and Risk Factors for Adult Growth Hormone Deficiency

A lack of growth hormone is usually caused by damage to the pituitary gland or the hypothalamus, a part of the brain that controls the pituitary gland. The damage may be due to a tumor; to surgery or radiation used to treat the tumor; or to problems with the blood supply to the pituitary gland.

In some cases, the lack of growth hormone is due to an injury to the pituitary gland.

A lack of growth hormone can appear either in childhood or in adulthood.

Diagnosing Adult Growth Hormone Deficiency

If a person has had surgery, an injury or a history of pituitary disorders, a doctor or endocrinologist (a specially trained physician who focuses on the health of hormone-secreting glands) will check for adult growth hormone deficiency. If there is a known disorder or problem with the pituitary gland, the doctor will probably order a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan before any treatment is done. This allows the doctor to more accurately monitor how treatment is affecting the tumor.

Growth hormone in adults is absorbed quickly by tissues from the blood as it circulates. As a result of this, a blood test given to a healthy persons will show low levels of growth hormone. Endocrinologists instead check the pituitary gland's response when it is stimulated to produce growth hormone. These growth hormone stimulation tests are done in an outpatient setting and take about two to three hours. You will be asked not to eat before the test.

Treating Adult Growth Hormone Deficiency

Once adult growth hormone deficiency has been confirmed, the doctor will prescribe daily doses of growth hormones. The hormone is injected into the patient's body; this can be done either by the patient or by a member of his or her family. Every four to eight weeks, the patient will return to the doctor for monitoring and a blood test to help the doctor decided if more hormone is needed or less.

If the person is getting too much growth hormone, he or she will have muscle or joint pain, swelling (fluid retention) and pain or numbness in the hands from carpal tunnel syndrome. If such symptoms appear, the doctor will lower the amount of growth hormone being given.

If the deficiency of growth hormone is due to a pituitary tumor, the doctor will monitor the tumor with MRIs every year. Currently, it is not known whether the growth hormone will cause tumors that remain in the pituitary gland to grow.

Finally, blood cholesterol and bone density will be monitored. With treatment of adult growth hormone deficiency, both of these measures should show signs of improvement.

Growth hormone therapy should not be given to people who have active cancer or tumors. It also should not be given to people who are seriously ill as a result of complications from open heart or abdominal surgery, who have multiple injuries from a major accident or who are have breathing problems. Taking growth hormone will not cause an adult to begin growing again.

Taking growth hormone can affect the way the body uses insulin, so it is important for anyone who has diabetes to keep their doctors informed and to be vigilant about monitoring blood sugar levels.

Decreased sexual function and interest is one of the symptoms but that is one symptom which doesn’t apply to me. Ironically, I’m guessing since I have PCOS and high levels of testosterone that is what saves me from not wanting to have sex. In fact, poor DH isn’t safe. I would love to BD every day and night! :sex: Whether I can stay awake though is one of the problems.

Hubby’s testosterone is on the low side of normal. As a result, he usually lacks energy and needs more sleep. :sleep: He never feels rested. His once very healthy sex drive has become almost non-existent.
 
Thanks for all the lovely welcomes and hello to the other newbies :flower:

Some interesting reading thanks GeorgiaBelle.

We will be getting the results of our recent SA on Monday. Its been a helluva week so far with lots of other work related issues to sort out (we are in business together) and I'm feeling a bit drained at the mo! Really hoping for some good news (or at least, nothing worse than we are facing already) with his little swimmers.

Trying very hard with the dieting and excersise as well, who knew this would be so hard, not me! :nope:

It never rains when it pours (literally, this weekend!).

:hugs: to you all
 
:hi: to all the newbies :)

Haven't been on in a long time but I thought I would pass through and see how everyone is doing :)

:hi: georgiabelle :) how are you?
 
:hi: to all the newbies :)

Haven't been on in a long time but I thought I would pass through and see how everyone is doing :)

:hi: georgiabelle :) how are you?

Scerena,

Hi! :wave: How are you? I've thinking about you and wanted to send you a message. Just had an appointment with our RE and received some major news.

Surprisingly during my June 6th appointment, our RE ordered blood work and discussed plans with me for an ultrasound soon. Here’s what happened.

I went to my appointment nervous but determined that I was going to convince him to go through with the ultrasound he mentioned in December. One of my biggest problems is that I know what I need to say and that I need to be assertive, but I’m used to being soft spoken and following orders. I sat there practicing what I wanted to say and praying that I would be able to say it when the time came.

After he came in and been in the room for a couple of minutes, I decided I should start telling him what was on my mind. Suddenly, flashing through my mind was my post on the Trying To Conceive Over 35 board mentioning my often having brown blood periods in recent years and Grey Eye’s answer asking me if I had ever mentioned this to my doctor. I realized that this was something I did very much want to tell him about and had almost forgotten it.

Right then, I brought it up. He was interested. It was then that he ordered blood work and a pregnancy test. He said that if he determined that I wasn’t ovulating, we would begin medication. Then he went on to ask when my next period would start because he would order a sonogram done a week after my period starts.

WOW! All this only because Grey Eyes prompted me to tell him about the brown blood, and I had never thought too much about it.

He wanted to see me in a week. I made an appointment for June 15th. He wanted me to have blood work done on June 8th.

On June 8th, after my hubby’s graduation program and reception for his internship, I went to have my blood drawn.

I was still using the ovulation strips for a few more days. I finally saw the second line and it stayed there for a couple more days of testing but never darkened.

I went back yesterday, June 15th, for my follow-up appointment. I was still anxious because I wasn’t sure if our RE was going to change his mind about what we had talked about the week before. Thankfully, he hadn’t.

My DH was with me for yesterday’s appointment. (He was working at his internship last week.)

Our RE came in and told us my results which still have us shook up and really worried my DH. I felt so bad for my hubby.

Our RE said that I’m not ovulating and my DHEA-S and Prolactin was high. (Although later as my hubby and I were looking back over my test results, we noticed that my Prolactin level was listed as in range. I’m going to post my lab results for you to see.) He was prescribing 3 medications for me. One was Decadron or Dexamethasone 0.5 MG tablet to lower my DHEA-S level. The second medicine was Parlodel or Bromocriptine to lower the Prolactin level. I can’t remember how many milligrams he prescribed. I think it was 2.5? The pharmacy wouldn’t have it available for me until Monday afternoon after 4:00. Of course the third pill was Clomid. I’m supposed to start taking it on the 5th day of my period and take it for 5 days.

The day I start my period, I’m to call our RE as soon as possible, so he can set up an appointment for me to have the ultrasound to check my tubes. I should start my period either today or someday through the 19th if it stays on schedule.

Here are my blood work results –

DHEA-S 334.3 High Ref. Range 45.0-270.0
BHCG-Serum Ql Negative Ref. Range Negative
Prolactin 17.41 Ref. Range 2.8-29.90
Progesterone 0.45
Interpretive Data: Normal menstruating females:
Mid-Follicular phase 0.31-1.52
Mid-Luteal phase 5.16-18.56
Testosterone, Total 64.7 High Ref. Range 11.0-56.0
Testosterone, Free 15.4 High Ref. Range 1.3-9.2
Sex Hormone Binding Globulin 19.7 Low Ref. Range 30.0-135.0

I talked to our RE about my adrenal level. I told him that when I was seeing another RE, she was very concerned about my DHEA-S level. Concerned enough to have me take a CAT Scan to check for tumors. The test was negative.

So far, I don’t have another appointment with our RE. Waiting until my period begins to get the ultrasound set up.

Our RE did bring up that he would probably want to do an insemination once we get things under control. I keep praying that we can still conceive naturally.

I took my first Decadron or Dexamethasone last night with supper.

I don’t get to talk with you as much as I would love to, but at least this time, I have a lot of news to share. Still trying to believe it all.
 
I am glad your doc is doing tests for you :hugs:

I will be praying your tubes are clear :)

Great news he has prescribed you meds :) well done for speaking up :) I don't know anything in prolactin Hun sorry but I do know loads about clomid if you have any questions etc?

How do you feel about insemination???

Afm- I Had the lap/hysteroscopy/ovarian drilling in jan as you know, had a couple of af's. Then one clomid cycle where I got a nice follicle but it thinned my lining once again...
So we took a month off and had a natural cycle and went to the Dominican republic (21st may- 5th June) I had my first ever in my life 30 day natural cycle (showed the ovarian drilling has started to work :happydance: )

I am now on injectables- at the moment I am injecting every other day, I have my next scan on tues to see wether I stay at every other day or change to every day... I will also have a trigger shot...

I know we don't speak too often but I do think of you, I am glad you have news to share and that you are moving forward and having tests done etc so happy for you :)
 
Well we got the results of the latest test this morning. 6 little swimmers in the whole sample :cry:

It looks like IVF is our only option but we will only be referred when my BMI is 30 and my DP is at 35. 1 and a bit stone for me, 3.5 for him.

We were told to consider donor as an option but I cant think about that just yet.

Trying to stay positive (especially for his sake) but feeling very down at the moment. Hard dieting and excersise for the forseeable future.
 
Hi pinkie, I'm in the same boat as you 3 dead sperms in the sample and must get down to below 30, 13lbs to go. Stay positive it'll be worth it on the end. I am so scared it won't work but at the same time excited. Lots of baby dust xx
 

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