Loss Weight/Can't get Pregnant
THoughts and prayers that a healthy pregnancy is right around the corner!
Are your cycles regular? Labs normal? Are you still loosing?
There are many things other than weight that can cause a couple not to become pregnant. My RE thinks that pretty much the only reason weight will be a factor in GETTING pregnant is if ovulation is inconsistent or non-existent...which it is for many heavy women (not too mention women who are too thin). Now, once pregnant, weight can lead to a harder 9 months...but getting pregnant relies on ovulation.
I have always ovulated normally (before surgery and after) -- and now, after having gained some weight back -- I still ovulate normally. All tests are good. Everything is unexplained. Some women are just unfortunate in that "something" is causing issues. Or, in some cases, many somethings.
Having said all this, 6 months is really not a long time. I know it may seem like forever to you, but the average couple conceives in 8 months. I wouldn't worry about getting any invasive testing done until you hit the 1 year mark.
Can you tell us what you have been doing? Do you temp? Do you use OPKs? I also suggest (and as you can see, I have been at this awhile) that if you ovulate on your own -- do not do clomid. Some studies suggest that it does more harm than good because it can thin the lining and dry you out. If they want to put you on something, ask for femara.
Ann
Mom to Ean after 5 longs years of Infertility....2/29/12!
- 3/07 - 12/07 - 3/08
- 5/09 - 11/10 - 2/11
I know this is hard to hear, but 6 months is not extrodinarily long. I think most doctors won't do tests for infertility until you've tried for a year. Well, that actually depends on your age. If you're over 35 they may test after 6 months. I know it's really hard. Believe me, I've tried for 5 years & I've had 2 miscarriages. So, I am not just telling you this without any experience. I know 6 months seems like a long time, but it's totally normal.
Are you taking the ovulation tests? Did you have PCOS before surgery? If you are ovulating, it might just be a timing thing. I really wish you luck. I hope your doctors can help.
Tina