thread: Do you think it's healthy to TTC without getting AF for 17 Months?

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  1. #1
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Jun 2009
    Sydney, NSW
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    Sure is hard giving up our vices, mine is mango green tea (30grams of sugar )

    TS unfortunately has limited my Sister's ability to have children as she doesn't have any eggs and from all the medication she only has one kidney left and her liver isn't working to it's optimum. So even if I donate an egg to her, carrying a baby could be rather difficult and life threatening for herself and the baby

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Jul 2010
    Brisbane, Queensland
    34

    Sure is hard giving up our vices, mine is mango green tea (30grams of sugar )

    TS unfortunately has limited my Sister's ability to have children as she doesn't have any eggs and from all the medication she only has one kidney left and her liver isn't working to it's optimum. So even if I donate an egg to her, carrying a baby could be rather difficult and life threatening for herself and the baby
    Yes, sadly TS affects their ability to have children of their own - I am sorry to hear that your sister isn't doing too well in other aspects

  3. #3
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Jun 2008
    In snuggle land
    4,499

    I'm no expert but I remember once reading an article by a doctor who'd been working in Africa/Middle East. She mentioned talking to women there about menstruation who didn't know what it was. Due to the age they were married, many of them had gone through years of pregnancies and breast feeding without ever having one AF (Really sad to think how young they must have started )

    I've read in a Francesca Naish book that optimum spacing is about 2 years between conceptions. That has to do with ensuring your body has built up all the nutrients for the next bub without depleting mum too much. Like all theories, everyone should evaluate their own situation. We sure won't be waiting that long (hopefully).

    If you're really unsure, you could get blood tests on hormone levels, but if you just give things a go and see what happens, there may be no problems at all. I do understand the fear of having something wrong when you've already lost one baby to a disorder(our son died from a genetic problem). My understanding is TS is a one-off, so it shouldn't happen again.

    GL

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Jul 2010
    Brisbane, Queensland
    34

    I'm no expert but I remember once reading an article by a doctor who'd been working in Africa/Middle East. She mentioned talking to women there about menstruation who didn't know what it was. Due to the age they were married, many of them had gone through years of pregnancies and breast feeding without ever having one AF (Really sad to think how young they must have started )

    I've read in a Francesca Naish book that optimum spacing is about 2 years between conceptions. That has to do with ensuring your body has built up all the nutrients for the next bub without depleting mum too much. Like all theories, everyone should evaluate their own situation. We sure won't be waiting that long (hopefully).

    If you're really unsure, you could get blood tests on hormone levels, but if you just give things a go and see what happens, there may be no problems at all. I do understand the fear of having something wrong when you've already lost one baby to a disorder(our son died from a genetic problem). My understanding is TS is a one-off, so it shouldn't happen again.

    GL
    Tashybabe - so sorry to hear about your little ones Sometimes, the fear just overwealms me, othertimes I can manage it and I remind myself that TS is just a 'one off'..I read your birth story...I want to cry..your so brave. One of these..I'm going to post mine too..I wish you all the best for the future xxxx

    Oh - and I like the idea of 2 years between conceptions - If I can make it to the end of the year (18 months - I'll be happy !