Monday, June 24, 2013

Still Hopeful

The last time that I went to my doctor was a sad day for me.
It seems that she can't help me anymore. 
The treatment that she gave me during my 1st and 2nd cycle was not working so she said that I should take the Ovamit 100g now for 5 days starting the third day of my 3rd cycle. 
And if I won't ovulate still, she will just refer me to a fertility specialist based in Cebu.

It was a very sad news for me. 

I guess for me, this will be the last time taking Ovamit. I'm scared taking this medication because I have heard this can cause ovarian cancer.

I don't know what my next step will be. Should I go to the fertility specialist referred by my doctor or just find other doctors here in Bohol. I will still consult to my husband about this matter.

Today will be the last day taking the Ovamit 100g. I take 2 of this tablet because it's only 50mg



Still hoping and praying..

Saturday, June 22, 2013

My Trying To Conceive (TTC) Journey with PCOS

I have been married last August 2011, but until now I’m still not pregnant. My husband and I decided that we give it at least a year of “natural way” by that it means, not going to see a doctor and not taking any medicines —and just see if I will get pregnant. But 1 year has passed and still not pregnant yet. I am so worried because I’m already 32 and they say that it’s more difficult to get pregnant when your older. So we finally decided that we go see a doctor and find out why we couldn’t get pregnant.

So last March 2013, I finally went to an OB. I was anxious at first because it was my first time seeing a doctor and I told her right away what my problem is and that I want to become pregnant. So she made an ultrasound and found out that I have a Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome or PCOS. Both of my ovaries are with multiple sub capsular follicles of less than 1 cm. in size with dense stroma suggested of polycystic ovaries.


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I always knew that my menstrual cycle is not normal since I was a teenager because sometimes I go for months without my period, the longest is 3 months but I just didn’t thought that this will greatly affect in the future when I want to have a child of my own. I was so naive.

So my doctor prescribed me Metformin, (medicine known to treat type 2 diabetes) because she said that I’m also high insulin resistant due to my being PCOS and Duphaston, a progesterone hormone to help regulate with my menstrual cycle. I started taking it and on April 13 during bed time then I got my period. She also prescribed me Clomid to help me ovulate an egg because I’m not ovulating as well due to my condition which is PCOS. I started taking the Clomid at the 3rd day of my cycle until the 7th day of my cycle during bed time as well. So I went back to my doctor and had an ultrasound again to see if I ovulated. I actually responded to the medicine because I got a dominant follicle on my left ovary the size of  2.1 x 2.2 cm so I was thrilled knowing that. I was predicted to ovulate April 24 so near that date the doctor said that we “contact” every other day.

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The doctor also prescribed me PREMARIN, a coagulated estrogen to help in my cervical mucus because one of the symptoms of PCOS is we produce less cervical mucus and that is also a big problem if you want to conceive because the sperm cannot swim through without cervical mucus. So I started taking PREMARIN for six days.

The doctor said that I should be menstruating on May 11 and if I didn’t get my period until May 15, I should do a pregnancy test and see if I am pregnant. I got so excited when I didn’t get my period on May 11, but unfortunately it came on May 14. So I started taking Clomid again starting on the 3rd day of my cycle for 5 days and PREMARIN starting May 22 until May 27. I was predicted to ovulate by May 27.

So tomorrow  and I will go to the doctor again to have an ultrasound.

Still hoping and praying. :)