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I have talked to both my regular doctor and my fertility specialist and they are both alright with taking Zoloft. Their only concern was if I did actually get pregnant and once I gave birth, there were no studies on how it might be transfered into breast milk. However, I am not necessarily going to get pregnant tomorrow (I have been trying without success for a while) and I am not necessarily going to keep on the drug forever. I will trust their judgement (no offense) over yours since they both have medical degrees and you merely sell drugs from a business standpoint and of course have been alarmed to the worst case scenarios. I have tried behavioral therapies and have dealt "naturally" with anxiety for over half my life and I am to the point where I want some relief from constant worry and obsessive thoughts. I don't believe I am using a chemical bandaid as my first resource at this point in my life. Thank you for your perspective though...it is important to talk these things out.
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Me: 31, PCOS, anovulatory
DH: 35, Low count
married since 7/2003 (living abroad, DH finishing PhD, moving around too much to start family)
ttc since 12/2007
8 months on our own before seeing RE
4 rounds of Clomid/ Ovidrel/ Actos
4 months off due to cysts between Clomid tries
3 rounds of Clomid/Ovidrel/ Actos and IUI
still
2 fur-babies:  Jungle and Epiphany our 2 cats 
African Grey Timneh named Huginn
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