rosababy
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MissSazra,
They won't do anything for a year, which is unbelievably frustrating, as you know. I'm going to tell him that we've been trying for 11 months, which will really only be a 1 month lie by that point. (We've officially been trying for 9 months now.) I have an appointment on the 23rd of this month with a new ob-gyn (the one I plan on using when I get pregnant), and I'm definitely going to ask him. It's just a pap appointment, but I'll be bringing my charts, test results, and a million questions. I posted this question in the ttc and 1st tri sections, and they're all saying that the cream is not going to do enough (I put a progesterone cream on twice daily), and that the suppositories (inserted vaginally) work. So, I'll be interested in what my new doc says. The other doc was just my primary care physician, and she's a general doc, not ob-gyn or fertility. I really hope he isn't dismissive. That's what my sil is worried about, too...finding someone who will help me, and having insurance to cover it, so we'll see.
It's frustrating, though, because I can pretty much count myself out until I get this problem fixed.
They won't do anything for a year, which is unbelievably frustrating, as you know. I'm going to tell him that we've been trying for 11 months, which will really only be a 1 month lie by that point. (We've officially been trying for 9 months now.) I have an appointment on the 23rd of this month with a new ob-gyn (the one I plan on using when I get pregnant), and I'm definitely going to ask him. It's just a pap appointment, but I'll be bringing my charts, test results, and a million questions. I posted this question in the ttc and 1st tri sections, and they're all saying that the cream is not going to do enough (I put a progesterone cream on twice daily), and that the suppositories (inserted vaginally) work. So, I'll be interested in what my new doc says. The other doc was just my primary care physician, and she's a general doc, not ob-gyn or fertility. I really hope he isn't dismissive. That's what my sil is worried about, too...finding someone who will help me, and having insurance to cover it, so we'll see.
It's frustrating, though, because I can pretty much count myself out until I get this problem fixed.
