Forums > TTC and Adoptionby: Mama Karma [10 weeks]

Im getting so depressed

posted 1st Oct
What is wrong with me!!!
Why has my body stopped ovulating?
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I'm due August 12th (it's a surprise), have 2 kids & 2 angel babies & live in Florida
posted 1st Oct
Are you over/underweight or have PCOS??? Those are two great reasons why your body will. Go to a fertilization specialist and have tests done.
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I have 3 kids & live in New York
posted 1st Oct
Quoting melissa_83:" Are you over/underweight or have PCOS??? Those are two great reasons why your body will. Go to a fertilization specialist and have tests done."

Im 5'5'' and 185lbs so i am a little overweight. I had a miscarriage and had testing done but everything came back normal. but i havent ovulated since. i go back to my obgyn in november
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I'm due August 12th (it's a surprise), have 2 kids & 2 angel babies & live in Florida
posted 1st Oct
I thought you were seeing a specialist.
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I have 4 angel babies & live in Tallahassee, Florida
posted 1st Oct
Probably need some blood tests ran and maybe placed on some hormones ....if you have just low hormone levels usually a few injections and it works. Good luck--ill give you my ovaries im sooo done with them after this baby is born lol
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I have 3 kids & live in New York
posted 1st Oct
Quoting Uh-milly'Yuh:" I thought you were seeing a specialist."

Im seeing an RE but they say im not "infertile" until ive been TTC with no success for 1 year because i was on bc. I only went to see them to get info to promote ovulation.
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I'm due August 12th (it's a surprise), have 2 kids & 2 angel babies & live in Florida
posted 1st Oct
I would seriously recommend seeing a new RE then. Regardless of how long you've been trying to conceive, he should have treated you for irregular cycles. I just can't wrap my head around him giving you all that "advice" but not telling you to eat low carb. It sounds to me like he doesn't know a whole lot about PCOS and he should have at the very least given you a work up for it. An RE who isn't knowledgeable about PCOS is like a farmer who doesn't know about fertilizer.
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I have 4 angel babies & live in Tallahassee, Florida
posted 1st Oct
Are you sure you stopped ovulating? Just because you didn't get a positive opk doesn't mean you stopped. You tested on like CD 26 according to a previous post. If you ovulated, you could have ovulated CD 14-16. You need to read up on using OPK's too, you asked if a faint line on an OPK was positive. It definitely is not. The test line has to be darker than the control and I'm not sure why you didn't know that already. If you are going on that alone, then you shouldn't be worrying about not ovulating....you're not testing correctly and don't know what to look for that's all.

If you have stopped ovulating, simply losing 10-20 lbs could get your cycle and hormones back on track.

And don't take this the wrong way...but you're getting married in a year! Why would you want to deal with pregnancy, planning a wedding, fitting into a dress, and so on before you get married?!  
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I'm due October 3rd (a girl), have 1 child & 1 angel baby & live in Nevada
posted 4th Oct
Quoting melissa_83:" Are you over/underweight or have PCOS??? Those are two great reasons why your body will. Go to a fertilization specialist and have tests done."

Not all overweight women with PCOS have ovulation issues. I fall into both of those categories   I didnt get pregnant for 8 years, but I lost 50 lbs last year and miraculously conceived... naturally   with NOOOO CLOMID <3

OP-- Dont be so hard on yourself girl   it'll happen when you stop wanting it! I keep tellin ya that haha it sure did for me   think positive!
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I have 1 child & live in Hermiston, Oregon
posted 4th Oct
Quoting Tiichám's Mommy:" Not all overweight women with PCOS have ovulation issues. I fall into both of those categories   I ... [snip!] ... on yourself girl   it'll happen when you stop wanting it! I keep tellin ya that haha it sure did for me   think positive!"
No your def right not all overweight women with PCOS have the ovulation issues but in general overweight women and women with PCOS have been known to have a harder time conceiving and when you add oth those factors together its even harder....like it took me over 6 years--i wasnt TTC but wasnt preventing it either. Dont get discouraged or give up OP I was just suggesting a fertility specialist can run tests and check everything out for you. Your OB/GYN may be able to do the same tests but im not sure if their as in depth...Good luck!!!!
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I have 3 kids & live in New York
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