Friday, June 15, 2012

Dr Responce

Hello lovies,

I got a email back from my dr yesterday and this is what she said.


Hi Maria, You have polycystic ovary syndrome. Your ovaries have many little cyst that is altering how your ovaries ar functioning. These are multiple cysts and are not individual cysts that we can treat and/or remove. There are procedures that can be done that will improve the ovarian function. But they are saved for those who are unable to acheive pregnancy with clomid or other fertility medications. This procedure is done by a fertility specialist.
Yaz is a birthcontrol pill. If you are trying to get pregnant, Yaz is not a good option because it will prevent pregnancy. Yaz is good to help regulate periods when the patient is not trying to get pregnant. Taking the Glumetza is a good idea, it may help regulate your period as we previously discussed. It may even help you ovulate on your own. I can send the prescription for both to your pharmacy in paramus. You will take the provera first for 10 days to start your period. After the 10 days you can start the glumetza. Take 1 tablet daily the first week. The second week take 1 tablet two times a day. After that take 1 tablet 3 times a day. Please let me know if you want me to send the prescription.



If you choose to do glumetza, I would still recommend weight loss. The combination of both are good for ovulation.
Once again, If you want regular periods Yaz is an option, but will prevent pregnancy. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me.


So basically she is saying that just because one relatives has cyst doesn't mean they are the same. The birth control would not be helpful since I want to get pregnant. So I picked up my provera and my glumetza. I am going to take it while on vacation. I may take it day 2 of vacation, so then the time we get back af should show up.

Again I am not going to get my hopes up,but I do pray that it works and I do get af regularly and I finally ovulate. I really would love to get a BFP by the end of this year.

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