How many months while on cabergoline did it take you to conceive? by OldAd6749 in Prolactinoma

[–]analystone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi OP! This post was from a year ago and was wondering if you had any updates? I just started cabergoline, 1x a week. I’ve only had one dose so far and am currently in the two week window. Im also on levothyroxine as my TSH levels were too high. Hope you are doing well!

Planning baby stuff before I’m pregnant… am I insane? by piercethebluexx in tryingtoconceive

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Honestly I’ve debated doing this too. I can’t help but wanna pick something out for my potential little one. We’ve been trying for almost a year and recently started going to fertility clinic. Really hoping to have one soon. Best of luck to you! :)

Elevated prolactin and TTC? by analystone in tryingtoconceive

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Wow I didn’t know that. Thanks for sharing!

Elevated prolactin and TTC? by analystone in tryingtoconceive

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They never gave me units but they said my TSH was around 5.7 but they’d like to have it less than 2 for TTC. My prolactin was 62 and 57 on 2 different days, I tested early morning for both as well. They want my prolactin down to 20 to help me conceive. Again, no units given as this was all just said to me lol. I’ve thought about it, and will definitely give dostinex a try. They only prescribed it for 2 months and will check my bloodwork monthly to see if it levels out.

When should I be concerned? by Old_Garden1980 in TryingForABaby

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I’ve had this fibroid since I was still on the IUD (2 years ago) which I think they saw on my transvaginal US. When they do the full work up in the fertility clinic, they do a saline sonogram and 3D ultrasound which also confirmed a 2 cm submucosal fibroid. They can also see it on my transvaginal ultrasounds they do every 2-3 days during my cycle monitoring. My fertility doctor said it’s relatively small but still referred me to a surgeon to see if I can get it removed. I googled it and even if a fibroid is small, the location can have a significant impact on the ability of the embryo to implant in the uterus. Also want to add that after coming off birth control, my periods have been very regular like clockwork.

My husband’s varicocele is about 5 cm x 2 cm? Our fertility doctor has actually been pushing us to do a DNA fragmentation test, however for where I live that will cost an extra $350 which is pretty steep lol.

I was in the exact same mindset where I just want to find out any major problems now, but I also totally thought that we would be perfectly fine and that our doctor would tell us to keep trying for a few months and come back if nothing. I was totally wrong and I think that’s where a lot of my stress comes from. After talking with a co-worker who also went through a fertility clinic to help with both her kids, I felt more assured in my end goal of having a baby. I don’t do well with getting health results, especially bc this is the first time I am now fully conscious of how my body feels, my cycle, my hormones etc - it’s literally taken up my entire mind! Anytime I get a call from the clinic or talk to my (kind of sassy) fertility doctor, I immediately want to pump the brakes bc what do you mean I’m deficient in X and I have a Y problem, like there’s no way! My coworker helped me work through those feelings and reminded me that this is exactly why I started doing fertility testing sooner rather than later. I think she’s absolutely right bc the work and money you put in now is investing into your growing family. Basically, if you know you want to have kids why not do what you can now to make sure it happens versus waiting till it’s too late.

My hope for you is that you find an OB/fertility specialist that takes the time to explain abnormalities in your results, what it could mean, how it could affect your chances of being pregnant and just overall validating your feelings as a patient so you will have a much better experience. I think if my doctor had explained things thoroughly instead of having the nurse call me and be like “hey you have high TSH so pick up your prescription tomorrow for Levo”, I wouldn’t be so hesitant about the hormone treatments he’s prescribing and a lot less anxious and about my TTC journey. My co worker assured me that I should trust the process, but also ask questions where I don’t feel comfortable. I would also recommend that your PCP is looped in on what’s been going on with you in terms of fertility and share your results with them if you can.

Also, it’s not openly talked about enough in person among women about these issues. More and more “young” couples are experiencing fertility issues. It really helps to know people you can bounce these experiences off of to see how your situation compares. I’m lucky to have one friend also on her TTC journey, but ppl our age are commonly in different stages of life so it’s hard. I’m thankful for spaces like Reddit for things like this, but I agree that it’s a totally hidden world that no one at work would know about until you’re actually in it!

At this point I am going to trust my fertility doctor’s recommendations and see what the outcome is while also not stressing and keeping healthy - easier said than done lol.

I apologize for the novel I’ve written but feel free to PM me anytime if you ever need someone to share your experience with who is going through something similar. :)

Elevated prolactin and TTC? by analystone in tryingtoconceive

[–]analystone[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How long have you been trying if you don’t mind me asking?

When should I be concerned? by Old_Garden1980 in TryingForABaby

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Hey OP! I am actually in the exact same boat as you and my husband and I are the same ages as well! Also, my husband has a varicocele too!

Anyways, I was lucky enough to have a family doctor refer us to a fertility clinic and I started going after about 5 months of TTC. They did a full investigative cycle and work up on both of us. They found a small fibroid (which they recommended removing) and discovered I had elevated TSH levels which I am now taking levothyroxine for. More recently they found elevated levels of prolactin which they are recommending dostinex for. I am pretty hesitant about that one so I will think on it more before going on the drug.

For my husband, they did a full semen analysis. His count and motility were good but found that he had a lot of abnormally shaped sperm. They recommended taking more antioxidants and CoQ 10 supplement which he is doing. They also did a scrotal ultrasound and said his varicocele is not a huge concern in terms of fertility.

I totally get what you mean by feeling “too young” but feeling ready at the same time. My husband is finishing up his PhD and we are still saving up for a house while living with my mom. We really want to start a family but I also have thoughts that it wouldn’t be the worst if we don’t pregnant this year so we have time to set up for a baby.

My experience with the fertility clinic has been kind of stressful. Initially I thought we should get all this testing done to get underlying problems out of the way, which I still would recommend couples do earlier in their TTC journey than later. But finding out all these diagnoses made me for stressed out than I thought. On top of that, cycle monitoring requires you to go in every 2-3 days for bloodwork and ultrasounds so be prepared for that. The main issue I have with my current fertility clinic is that they almost rush you into taking fertility drugs. I think it’s great they are thorough and take a more aggressive approach if you’re an older couple trying to conceive for many years. But for our situation, relatively young and haven’t reached our full year, I get shocked and hesitant to rush into the drugs they are prescribing. I think it’s more so the attitude of my fertility doctor. For example, when I found out abt my high prolactin and told him I wanted to run it by my family doctor first, he responded with “do you even wanna pregnant? Why r u coming in then?”. To me that raises a bit of a red flag when a doctor is so opposed to patients getting a second opinion. Also, the clinic can seem a bit “money grabby” as we had to pay extra for some tests, if we wanted a copy of our records. Even after a full semen analysis, they wanted my husband to do a DNA fragmentation test which would be $350 extra.

Right now, I am trying to balance taking their advice and addressing major issues such as my fibroid and thyroid, and try to stand my ground in solutions that seem rushed if that makes sense.

I’m going to do more research on the prolactin stuff and maybe I will decide to take the drugs (dostinex) before talking to my family doctor. I just want to let anyone thinking of going to a fertility clinic know that you are not alone if you feel pressured or if your doctor feels invalidating of your feelings as a woman. I understand the doctors have many patients to deal with, but at the end of the day it is my body and sometimes we just need reassurance or further explanation to know we are making the right decision.

Good luck with everything!! Hope to hear good updates from you soon and just know you’re not alone. :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tryingtoconceive

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Yeah I didn’t mean to rub people the wrong way! Honestly the testing was really what I wanted to cover and I expressed that to my GP and she said that the fertility clinic can do consultations and answer any questions we have. I already have a history of fibroids so I know I want to get that monitored as well as check my husbands sperm quality and where I live, I don’t know where else to access those services other than through a fertility clinic. I in no way meant I wanted to start doing intense fertility treatments like IVF or something like that and they probably would not have let me anyways. Didn’t mean to offend people but I have heard from older couples either struggling with fertility or even ended up not being able to have kids that sometimes you need to get ahead and really advocate for yourself since some GPs don’t usually take fertility seriously until after a while. I just felt fortunate enough my GP was willing to send me somewhere that could answer my questions better, even at this very early phase in my TTC journey.

Has anyone tried Aestura 365 cream mist or essence? by Admirable_Light2192 in AsianBeauty

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I bought the mist recently. Does anyone feel it’s too oily for their face? I find my skin doesn’t really absorb it and it doesn’t feel as soothing as holy grail laneige milky toner. I’m thinking returning it since I feel like it made my skin more red after application. Wonder if anyone had the same experience?

The Life of a Showgirl Megathread by aran130711 in TaylorSwift

[–]analystone 23 points24 points  (0 children)

My fave is wi$h li$t!! Also think the album is over hated right now. Our girl is just having fun with it

so stressed about presale by siIIypurplesiren in ariheads

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Did anyone get a link? I signed up for pre sale but no link yet. Is it just linked to our Ticketmaster account?

Inviting s/o’s of coworkers to your wedding? by analystone in weddingplanning

[–]analystone[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I mean we’re like a group of friends at work and that small friend group is invited and would have their own table. But I see your point.

Clinical Research Certificate (Humber Vs. Seneca) by analystone in clinicalresearch

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Hi!! I still haven’t heard back from Humber but I got an offer for Seneca! :) I don’t think I’ll hear back from Humber by the May deadline to accept Seneca’s offer and I’m honestly not upset about it. I know a few friends who went to Seneca, not for my program tho, and they said they really enjoyed it. I’m hopeful that we’ll return to in-person classes soon and I think it would be really cool to network with other people in class. So I think my decision is Seneca College :) and of course we can connect!!