thread: New to forum- anyone out there going through the same?

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  1. #1
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    Sep 2008
    Perth
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    Thank BG!! Yep have had full investigations and don't have insulin resistance. The only thing that came up on my HSG was an arcuate/ sort of mildly septate uterus. As I'm not ovulating we don't know if thats going to be a problem yet. As if dodge ovaries wasn't enough my womb seems to be a bit abnormal too! According to Dr might not be a problem so I'm trying not to worry about it yet. So where are you in this journey?? Still trying to understand all the symbols and abbreviations! Thanks for the tip about provera- I was hoping that I could start the clomid sooner.

    LS

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Sep 2008
    Perth
    327

    Actually ignore that question!- Just found the link to your blog- congrats!!

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    Dec 2006
    In my own private paradise
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    thanks Lyra - as i said, it's a long road sometimes, and it's bloody hard emotionally when it feels like everything is going against you - but when you get there, it all kinda disappears (and you start a whole new level of stress!)

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    Aug 2008
    Sydney
    125

    dont mean to intrude,


    lyra stardust I was just lurking and read your post. My ovaries show polycystic features however dont have the syndrome. I have long cycles 37 days. FS has put me on 25mg of clomid to try and bring my cycles to a normal 28 day by making me ovulate earlier.

    I also did have a septate uterus which was also mild but because I have had two miscarriages both a 5 1/2weeks FS pushed for the surgery which was done by day surgery via a lap & hysterscopy. The sub-septum was removed and I have had a recent u/s to check if my uterus was no normal and it is

    I havent started by 1st cycle of clomid yet but will be next cycle. FS also stated that my luteal progesterone wasn't very good but hasn't said anything about fixing it. So I did my own research and found that vitamin B6 is a natural progesterone treatment. I have heard of good results from taking this. I went and brought some today so I will let you know how it goes.

    If you have any questions about the surgery let me know.

    :goodluck2: