Jen1802
Mum to 2 and pregnant!
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xo Jen
LOL, yes Cla I agree! Thank goodness for support networks like these forums! Have you had any tests at all done to make sure that everything is ok? I'm only asking because I was convinced I was ovulating (mid cycle pain every month and opk's though never got a 100% definitive yes just thought maybe I wasn't reading it properly!) If not it may be an idea to go the doctors and get some blood tests done. I'm glad I didn't leave it any longer wasn't going to go until after 12 months of trying which would have been April/May time next year. As you can imagine I'm very glad I didn't leave it that long! Good luck and try to stay positive
Thanks Welshrose I'm definitely going to see if I can track down anyone with the same problem on the forums!
xo Jen
LOL, yes Cla I agree! Thank goodness for support networks like these forums! Have you had any tests at all done to make sure that everything is ok? I'm only asking because I was convinced I was ovulating (mid cycle pain every month and opk's though never got a 100% definitive yes just thought maybe I wasn't reading it properly!) If not it may be an idea to go the doctors and get some blood tests done. I'm glad I didn't leave it any longer wasn't going to go until after 12 months of trying which would have been April/May time next year. As you can imagine I'm very glad I didn't leave it that long! Good luck and try to stay positive
Thanks Welshrose I'm definitely going to see if I can track down anyone with the same problem on the forums!
xo Jen
yes i went to the doctors, told him about the spotting and he said it will sort it self out. but my doctor is a joke, took him 8 months to send me to have a mmr scan for my back. so its like im talking to myself when it comes to him. if i keep on doing this i will have to go and TELL him i want somthing done
Thanks everyone, that's at least given me a bit of idea what to expect. Think I'll take a break this month. My manager is so lovely she just asked if I wanted to go home but I'll probably end up sitting feeling sorry for myself there. I don't understand why low prolactin levels would affect fertility. I always thought that high levels prevented ovulation. Oh well nothing more I can do about it except wait for my referral appointment and be grateful that at least I'm in the system now! Cla I know it's easier said than done but try and be positive (yeah right, like I'm one to talk!). The b vits will probably take awhile to work so don't be too downhearted!
XO Jen
LOL, yes Cla I agree! Thank goodness for support networks like these forums! Have you had any tests at all done to make sure that everything is ok? I'm only asking because I was convinced I was ovulating (mid cycle pain every month and opk's though never got a 100% definitive yes just thought maybe I wasn't reading it properly!) If not it may be an idea to go the doctors and get some blood tests done. I'm glad I didn't leave it any longer wasn't going to go until after 12 months of trying which would have been April/May time next year. As you can imagine I'm very glad I didn't leave it that long! Good luck and try to stay positive
Thanks Welshrose I'm definitely going to see if I can track down anyone with the same problem on the forums!
xo Jen
yes i went to the doctors, told him about the spotting and he said it will sort it self out. but my doctor is a joke, took him 8 months to send me to have a mmr scan for my back. so its like im talking to myself when it comes to him. if i keep on doing this i will have to go and TELL him i want somthing done
Argh some doctorsFeel like giving him a smack! Can you not go to another gp? I'm quite lucky the practice I go to is really big and it only takes two days maximum to get an appointment. The doctors are all really nice as well and very understanding. I have to say I was a bit confused today as my GP said that if you haven't conceived within 6 months of trying you should be referred to an FS. I told him that I thought it was 12 months and he said no 6 months is the average and anything beyond that needs investigation. I think you should go back depending on how this cycle goes and if you can't see a different GP throw a hissy fit
That way they will have to listen to you! Good luck and
xo Jen
Has anyone had heavier periods while taking Vitamin b complex??? I have been taking it since half way through my last cycle (am CD 3 today) and have noticed that this period is the heaviest I have had in a long while.
Hugs and baby dust to all XXX
Hi Abi
It's called Zita West's Guide to getting pregnant as far as I remember. I'm going to do a search for accupunturists and chinese medicine practitioners in my area. I don't think it could hurt to go and ask for their opinion as well as the fertility specialist. Plus you're right sometimes western medicine isn't the answer in the first place. Sounds strange but I actually feel less anxious already just knowing we're going to give it a break this month and forget about it until the hospital appointment. I know Cla, that's exactly how I'm feeling! Something which should be relatively straightforward has to be complicated! I def think looking for another GP might be the way forward then. If you really, really can't find anywhere else then be really forceful with your current gp! Maybe you should think about trying the accupunture and reflexology too? I'm definitely going to give it a go!!
xo Jen
Ah Jen, so sorry to hear your news, but some answers can be nice as well, now you know what you're fighting against! I live in Italy and went private so don't know how Ireland does it, but I do know about some of the tests. We had the SA done first to make sure that was ok, then I had the hysterosalpingography to determine if my tubes were open (not), so then went for a lap during which he opened them, yeah! Due to my age he then put me on clomid, estrogen and progesterone which I tried for 6 months. There is a lot of monitoring involved with that, I had daily vag u/s to check the follicle before during and after ovulation, but I know that not all docs do this. some use progesterone levels instead. hope this helps, and best of luck to you!!! hugs
Has anyone had heavier periods while taking Vitamin b complex??? I have been taking it since half way through my last cycle (am CD 3 today) and have noticed that this period is the heaviest I have had in a long while.
Hugs and baby dust to all XXX
i have only started them the last couple of days ,so i dont know. somebody will let you know![]()
Hi Abi
It's called Zita West's Guide to getting pregnant as far as I remember. I'm going to do a search for accupunturists and chinese medicine practitioners in my area. I don't think it could hurt to go and ask for their opinion as well as the fertility specialist. Plus you're right sometimes western medicine isn't the answer in the first place. Sounds strange but I actually feel less anxious already just knowing we're going to give it a break this month and forget about it until the hospital appointment. I know Cla, that's exactly how I'm feeling! Something which should be relatively straightforward has to be complicated! I def think looking for another GP might be the way forward then. If you really, really can't find anywhere else then be really forceful with your current gp! Maybe you should think about trying the accupunture and reflexology too? I'm definitely going to give it a go!!
xo Jen
I finally got my AF today after being 2 days late!! Im sure its down to the B vits. Anyway at least I had no spotting. Im gonna start taking it again as soon as I stop bleeding.
Hi Abi
It's called Zita West's Guide to getting pregnant as far as I remember. I'm going to do a search for accupunturists and chinese medicine practitioners in my area. I don't think it could hurt to go and ask for their opinion as well as the fertility specialist. Plus you're right sometimes western medicine isn't the answer in the first place. Sounds strange but I actually feel less anxious already just knowing we're going to give it a break this month and forget about it until the hospital appointment. I know Cla, that's exactly how I'm feeling! Something which should be relatively straightforward has to be complicated! I def think looking for another GP might be the way forward then. If you really, really can't find anywhere else then be really forceful with your current gp! Maybe you should think about trying the accupunture and reflexology too? I'm definitely going to give it a go!!
xo Jen
i had accupunture a couple of months ago because i have got disc problems and it hurt so much i said i wouldnt have it again. i might as well go to the nackers yardin only 28 i feel like a bloody 50 year ol
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Ah Jen, so sorry to hear your news, but some answers can be nice as well, now you know what you're fighting against! I live in Italy and went private so don't know how Ireland does it, but I do know about some of the tests. We had the SA done first to make sure that was ok, then I had the hysterosalpingography to determine if my tubes were open (not), so then went for a lap during which he opened them, yeah! Due to my age he then put me on clomid, estrogen and progesterone which I tried for 6 months. There is a lot of monitoring involved with that, I had daily vag u/s to check the follicle before during and after ovulation, but I know that not all docs do this. some use progesterone levels instead. hope this helps, and best of luck to you!!! hugs
Thank's Bellamamma, did the whole process take a long time or was it relatively quick? Just wondering how long in months I can expect it to take before a definitive diagnosis of what's wrong. It'll probably be different over here as it'll be through the NHS but my GP assured me that it would not be a long process possibly a year or so. I was hoping for less depending on what's wrong. The GP was telling me that it took him and his wife 3 years to have their first child and that she got to the stage of having a laparoscopy and ended up getting pregnant the very next month. I'm thinking that's partially the reason why he was so understanding as he obviously has first hand experience of what it can be like.
xo Jen
Has anyone had heavier periods while taking Vitamin b complex??? I have been taking it since half way through my last cycle (am CD 3 today) and have noticed that this period is the heaviest I have had in a long while.
Hugs and baby dust to all XXX
i have only started them the last couple of days ,so i dont know. somebody will let you know![]()
I started the B-100 on cd4 last cycle and I'm on cd9 of the next one now. I didn't notice my period being any heavier. We're so finely tuned as women though that the tiniest thing can affect the length and heaviness of them - I had a couple of incredibly heavy ones at the beginning of the year, like less than half an hour between leaks and I'm used to heavy periods (sorry, TMI?!).Think my hormones were out of wack, because I'd not had reflexology for a few months, but I'm not certain at all.
It might the way that your body reacts to the B vits but because they have a balancing, regulating effect I'd be surprised. How heavy is your normal flow? Now many days? I suppose if you were very light you might expect to get a bit heavier. I suppose all you can do - if you don't get a BFP this cycle! - is see how heavy you are next time.
I'm so glad I found this forum (I stumbled acrossd it when I googled "short luteal phase" , funnily enough!).
Abi x
Ok Ladies........
I have a question. Do I continue to take the vitamin b100 complex? I am also taking a prenatal vitamin. I have waited so long for this and am afraid of anything happening........