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Old 11-17-2008, 10:49 PM
Giusta Giusta is offline
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ah yes the unexplained mystery. 2 mths ago a NEW OBGYN requested 2 simple blood tests(on days 3 and 21 of the cycle) so that should help. If i've learned anything from this "unexplained" journey is that SELF-EDUCATION IS A MUST! You have to very politely demand what you want from the medical system to get what you want, and to do that you must do your research. Thank God for the internet and for forums like this!
BTW I'm new here so hello and nice to meet everybody!
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BFP may/05
m/c july/05 12 weeks
BFP nov/05
m/c dec/05 8 weeks
clomid for 3 cycles + OPK summer/fall/07
hsg and sa winter/07-me fine
dh morphology borderline
clomid + IUI Jan/Feb 08
acupuncture + chinese herbs dh Nov/08
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Old 11-25-2008, 01:06 AM
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You know I was on birthcontrol for 10 years and when I started to have multiple periods I went to a fertility doctor (OBGYN wouldnt help) and he told me that my FSH level was high and should freeze my eggs. For about 3 months it kept going up.

So i decided to get another opinion before I froze any eggs and saw a Hormonal (Anti-Aging) doctor. Turned out that my body has stopped producing my own hormones (Estrogen, Progesterone and Testoerone) because of the birth control.
Long story short, I was placed on **NATURAL** very important NOT synthetic Hormonal replacement therapy and within a month, dropped my FSH from 9.2 to 5.2.
So my recommendation is to get your hormones checked, and do not go for synthetic! those are not identical to your natural hormones.
My Fertility doctor never suggested that I go and told me if I didnt freeze now, I was going to go into menopause in five years and that it will be too late. He was wrong.
Hope this helps!
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