infertility?

jessicarobin

Active Member
Anybody suffered with infertility? I have been going though treatment since Feb. I have been taking letrozole to make me ovulate. I went for an ultrasound today and still no mature eggs. It has been pretty hard to deal with. I'll trying to keep a smile on my face and not to loss hope. I know the Lord's in control!!!!
 
Infertility queen here.

My husband and I went through 3 years of INTENSE fertility treatments. I had 4 failed IVF procedures 2 embry egg donor transer failures and 4 miscarriages. That is the bad news.

The good news is we adopted a beautiful one month old girl named Melissa who is 7 and we then had a successful egg donor transfer that resulted in Allyson who is now 6. THEN, we had a miracle happen and I got pregnant out of the blue and had little Mariah who is now 4. They are all my little wonders and miracles.

The thing with infertility is you just have to be PATIENT and be willing to do whatever it takes to have your miracle. Please hang in there and don't become isolated. Talk to people about it and it is hard and just know that it will happen, it just may take some time.

Good luck and stay active with your workouts!

Susan
 
"Back in the day" when I was running daily and really pushing hard physically, I had great difficulty getting pregnant. I eased up on the running and shortly after had my daughter. Two years later I wanted to get pregnant again. I thought, hummmm, I wonder if it will work again. Sure enough, as soon as I let up on the running, I became pregnant with my twin boys. Now as far as I know, there is absolutely no medical evidence that will support this. Maybe I was more relaxed...I don't know. Sounds stupid, but worked for me.:)
 
My experience was just the opposite. I went through years and years of infertility treatments and had to stop exercising because my ovaries were such a mess and also I didn't want to interfere with implantation. I did conceive twice (once with twins), but had many, many failed cycles. It was very hard on me physically and emotionally and I didn't want to give up because every new cycle could be the one that finally ended with a successful pregnancy.

Years later, when I was doing more exercise than ever - running 50+ miles a week plus strength training and other cardio, I found out that I was pregnant! That was the biggest shock of my life.

Good luck and hang in there!:)

Erica
 

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