Surgery or pregnancy??
I have been wanting another child for a couple years now with no luck. I have started my journey for the gastric sleeve surgery. Currently trying to meet all my insurqnce requirements. I am 36 years old and my husband is 40. I am worried that I will have to wait to long to get pregnant after surgery with out clock ticking. I can not decide wether to have the surgery and then a baby or keep trying for a baby and then have surgery. I am so confused I really don't know what to do.
on 9/19/17 3:33 pm
A few things to consider:
Many people find that their fertility goes WAY up after reaching their goal weight. I got pregnant on my first cycle after having my IUD out post-op!
If you lose weight before getting pregnant, you will likely have a MUCH easier and healthier pregnancy.
Trying to recover from WLS with an infant or toddler can be VERY difficult. You'll be on lifting restriction for at least 6 weeks post-op. Many people are very tired for the first few MONTHS after surgery, which makes it really hard to care for a kid.
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Hi--So dilemma you have there. In my opinion the weight loss should probably come first. The surgery is a tool to help you lead a more healthy life and who needs to be healthier than a new mom. One thing that's interesting is the benefits of surgery will more than likely aid you in achieving what you want---a baby. WLS has been known to make women more fertile and assist in healthier pregnancies. Good luck with whichever you to choose to tackle first--love and blessings to you.