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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 316465" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>Wow....SIX months of Clomid? I think I did two and once the doctor knew I WAS ovulating and still didn't get pregnant, he discontinued it. </p><p></p><p>I already know I have endometriosis (that's part of the smorgasboard) and have had a lapro and some lasering done. But...when the doctor did the lapro, he also did a hysterscope (?) and checked my tubes. At the time (about 11 years ago I think) everything was clear and open. He did say that one of my tubes or ovaries...I forget which, was a teensy bit lower than the other but it shouldn't be a problem. (Side note to that....did you know that it is possible for a doctor to touch your ovaries WITHOUT making an incision? I had no clue until that particular exam.) But he lasered some of the worst of the endo and I also had shots that put me into a temporary menopause thereby killing off some of the endo. I still have it and it's gradually gotten a bit worse since the treatment but it's still not as bad as it was before I had it treated.</p><p></p><p>The last time I saw a specialist, he recommended a series of shots to, if I remember right, boost my egg release. The name of the drug escapes me but it's the one that causes all of the litters. When he said it, I must have had a look on my face because he kind of chuckled and said that people only have litters because the doctor's don't monitor them closely enough. The way he described it, I would give myself a shot daily for about 5 days and would have daily or every other day sonograms to count folicles. That way if there was a really high amount, I could stay waaaaaaay away from husband but if there was an acceptable amount, we could stay in the same room together. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /> </p><p></p><p>I'll just have to do some reading of the policy, find a good doctor and see what our options are for the smorgasboard. LOL</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the well wishes! Hopefully I'll be able to make you all board aunties again! (Think PINK!!!!) And is it sad that I've had names picked out for years??? LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 316465, member: 2459"] Wow....SIX months of Clomid? I think I did two and once the doctor knew I WAS ovulating and still didn't get pregnant, he discontinued it. I already know I have endometriosis (that's part of the smorgasboard) and have had a lapro and some lasering done. But...when the doctor did the lapro, he also did a hysterscope (?) and checked my tubes. At the time (about 11 years ago I think) everything was clear and open. He did say that one of my tubes or ovaries...I forget which, was a teensy bit lower than the other but it shouldn't be a problem. (Side note to that....did you know that it is possible for a doctor to touch your ovaries WITHOUT making an incision? I had no clue until that particular exam.) But he lasered some of the worst of the endo and I also had shots that put me into a temporary menopause thereby killing off some of the endo. I still have it and it's gradually gotten a bit worse since the treatment but it's still not as bad as it was before I had it treated. The last time I saw a specialist, he recommended a series of shots to, if I remember right, boost my egg release. The name of the drug escapes me but it's the one that causes all of the litters. When he said it, I must have had a look on my face because he kind of chuckled and said that people only have litters because the doctor's don't monitor them closely enough. The way he described it, I would give myself a shot daily for about 5 days and would have daily or every other day sonograms to count folicles. That way if there was a really high amount, I could stay waaaaaaay away from husband but if there was an acceptable amount, we could stay in the same room together. :winking: I'll just have to do some reading of the policy, find a good doctor and see what our options are for the smorgasboard. LOL Thanks for the well wishes! Hopefully I'll be able to make you all board aunties again! (Think PINK!!!!) And is it sad that I've had names picked out for years??? LOL [/QUOTE]
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