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thread: metformin/diabex in pregnancy?

  1. #1
    Registered User

    Jul 2008
    Melbourne
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    Question metformin/diabex in pregnancy?

    Just wondering if any of you girls with PCOS stopped metformin after getting pregnant? I read in another forum that reducing dose increased mc for most girls. I am on 850mg twice a day and my ob said to reduce it to 1 daily if I get pregnant

    So did anyone reduce their dose/ stay the same? Would love to hear your experiences.

  2. #2
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    Dec 2005
    6,706

    Belle, with my first pregnancy, I reduced my dosage of metformin from 1500mg to 1000mg at 8 weeks. At 8 weeks 5 days we discovered that the baby had died... at 8 weeks.

    Too much of a coincidence for me!

    With this pregnancy, under the advice of Dr Gavin Sacks, I was to stay on 1500mg until 12 weeks and then stop. I actually ended up slowly weaning off from about 14 weeks and stopped it completely at 17 weeks. Baby is happy and healthy and has no problems at all.

    There's been several studies that have shown that metformin in the first trimester can help prevent miscarriage for women with PCOS. I haven't seen said studies, I've just been told they exist.

    I ended up having one FS say stop, another say continue, my GP said stop, one OB say it's ok to be on the whole way through, and my OB was happy as long as I stopped after first trimester... Not even the medical profession can agree on the benefits or otherwise!

    BW

  3. #3
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    Dec 2006
    In my own private paradise
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    Belle - my FS told me last week to continue taking met through the first tri - by the time we're ready for me to stop it, i'll do as BW has done and wean off it over a couple of weeks

  4. #4
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    Oct 2005
    Cherry Tree Lane
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    i stopped min a 5 weeks miscarried at 6- dont stop taking it until 2nd tri IMHO

  5. #5
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    Jul 2008
    Melbourne
    502

    Thanks girls. You'd think the dr's would get it right! I honestly don't want to reduce it early when I do fall pregnant Have heard too many cases of early mc for it to be a coincidence.

    What dose are you at BG?

    BW & LSK - I'm sorry you had to go through that Congrats on your pregnancy BW! I hope it's a H&H one.

  6. #6
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    Dec 2005
    6,706

    Belle, I think it's because it's only recent research and it hasn't necessarily filtered all the way through to all doctors.

    BW

  7. #7
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    Dec 2006
    In my own private paradise
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    Belle, i'm on Diabex XR (extended release) 1500 per day - i was on the same dosage as you but because i had such dire response to it (i was really really ILL!), i was swapped to XR.

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    Jul 2008
    Melbourne
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    Thanks BG. I think I will chat with my ob when the time comes.

  9. #9
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    Dec 2007
    Adelaide, SA
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    I was on Metformin 1000mg day dose for PCOS, i stopped taking it soon after i found out i was pregnant. No body mentioned to me the risk of miscarriage.

    I was fine though and delivered a healthy bub, im still not back on my dose yet as i am breastfeeding and GP wants to wait till we get results back on insulin levels etc, before deciding what to do

  10. #10
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    Jul 2008
    Melbourne
    502

    Hi Tanya,
    I'm glad it worked out perfect for you I wouldn't have given it a second thought, but now that I know about the risk, I think I am more paranoid! lol

  11. #11
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    Aug 2007
    Bridgewater Adelaide
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    Hi Belle75,

    I am also on Metformin, and I take 3000 mg per day.

    I also lost my last bubs (12 weeks) which had a strong heartbeat at 7 weeks, 5 days after my FS told me to stop Metformin and my bubs stopped growing at that point. Also too much of a coincidence!!!

    My current FS has said he is quite happy for my to stay on Metformin throughout my whole pregnancy (which makes me happy) and he said he is finding more and more woman are taking it during pregnancy.

    I wish you all the best.

    xxx Sue xxx

  12. #12
    Registered User

    Jul 2008
    Melbourne
    502

    Thanks for sharing that, Sue. I'm so sorry for your loss am convinced more than ever not to stop met! Hope this is a H&H pregnacy for you.

  13. #13
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    Jul 2008
    Melbourne
    502

    Unhappy Long.. and bit of a vent

    Ok, it's crunch time. I have to decide what to do about my metformin dose. Saw my ob yesterday. He is adamant that I half the dose to 850mg once a day (I've been on it twice a day since apr 08). He argues that he has used it for 15yrs and it has been successful and that I don't need such a high dose. After listening to you lovely ladies I am terrified of the consequences. I feel like my body has been dependent on that dose for so long and if I half it now, wouldn't it be a big jolt for my bubba to cope with? I am terrified of what may happen. DH thinks I should listen to him as he is the specialist and not me I am having this baby and I should be able to decide! We pay our obs all this money for sound professional advise and all they do is shove us out the door in 5 minutes! I shouldn't be having sleepless nights trying to decide what to do, should I? I shouldn't be researching on the net. I'd like my ob to listen to me!
    what do you girls say? I'd rather listen to you. Please help.

  14. #14
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    Oct 2005
    Cherry Tree Lane
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    i'd just keep it athe same- if you wanna reduce it , do so at 12 weeks- he doesnt have to know either.

  15. #15
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    Dec 2005
    6,706

    I say stay on the dose you are on now and only reduce it at 12 weeks. Seems to me that having to make the decision is causing you stress, but reducing the dose and following your ob's instructions is also going to cause stress. Your ob may be the specialist in pregnancy and delivering babies, but YOU are the expert on your body and sometimes you've just gotta do what you've gotta do and trust your instincts... even if it means not exactly following your doctor's instructions to the letter.

    Hang in there... and congratulations on your pregnancy, too!

    BW

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    Jul 2008
    Melbourne
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    Thanks LSK. That's my gut feeling as well. I will be running out of scripts soon though. Hopefully I can ask him for another prescription at my next visit. I don't want to spend the rest of my pregnancy worrying I know I'm contradicting myself, but I'm also worried about the consequences of taking such a high dose in pregnancy as it is not approved for such use. I feel so torn. Wish he could have explained things and reassured me more. It has taken so much to achieve this pregnancy. I don't want to risk it in any way. It's funny how you feel so responsible for another life when you're pregnant. it's terrifying!

  17. #17
    Registered User

    Jul 2008
    Melbourne
    502

    Yes, BW, I'm hating having to make this decision. My instincts say stick to the current dose. I know I will be shattered if I made the wrong decision

  18. #18
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    Dec 2005
    6,706

    Belle, people have been pregnant on that same dose and been fine. Sryan is on a higher dose, and has stayed on it and all is well. It's a relatively recent use of the drug, which is why it hasn't yet been approved, but that doesn't mean it's not helpful. I believe it's not technically approved for the treatment of PCOS either...

    BW

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