Posts Tagged ‘drugs’
Thursday, September 15th, 2011
well i have p.c.o.s (poly cystic ovarian syndrome)i am not happy with my current gynecologist whom is not supportive of my lifestyle i live with my boyfriend he makes decent pay to support me him an a possible child .. yet she feels that i am not fit to be a mother quite yet i am also 20 years old i have all ways wished to start a family early an this is what i want to do.. so i plan on getting a second opinion ,, i have been ttc for 1 year now with no luck and one chemical pregnancy leading to a miscarriage.. I’m also an ex-smoker, an had a case of cervical dysplacia, that is being treated … my question is.. is it possible for me to be able to obtain fertility treatments,such as chlomid due to the p.c.o.s .. can i all ready ask my gynecologist for a referal or should i just suck it up and ask my Doctor myself for a prescription???
Tags: about, drugs, Fertility, thinking
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Tuesday, August 16th, 2011
My cousin is Catholic, and told me that the Catholic church does not support in vitro fertilization, but is ok with the use of fertility drugs. Is this true? I think I’m confused because of the birth control ban. If birth control is forbidden because it’s preventing pregnancy, wouldn’t any way to encourage pregnancy be ok with the Catholic church? If birth control is forbidden because it’s interfering with God’s power over conception (or not), isn’t the use of fertility drugs also interfering? Am I just way off in my understanding (or not) of the restrictions and expectations of the Catholic church? I’m just curious here. Can anyone clear this up?
Something else that just occurred to me. Does this have anything to do with sex? As in, conception through sex = good, conception in a petri dish = bad. ?
Tags: Catholics, drugs, Fertility, vitro
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Friday, July 22nd, 2011
I am blessed with 2 children already but I would love to have twins. Can I start fertility drugs to increase my chances?
Any other ways of increasing my chance of getting pregnant with twins?
My grandfather was a twin and so are my brother/sister.
Tags: children, drugs, Fertility, Like, Pregnant, reason, take, twins, would
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Saturday, July 2nd, 2011
Just wondering and also if you can’t can you take fertility drugs if you are already able to have children?
Twins run in both my family and my fiance’s family but I was just wondering if it would be possible to increase the chances of having twins
Thanks, we already have one son. btw.
Tags: Chance, drugs, Fertility, Increasing, there, twins, without
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Saturday, April 23rd, 2011
What are some good ways to naturally increase fertility without going to the doctor to get prescription drugs?
Tags: drugs, fertile, Ways, without
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Saturday, March 19th, 2011
This is out of curiosity, I’m not TTC yet. I’ve always wanted twins, but they don’t run in my family. They do run in my fiance’s (we’ll be married before we have kids). Does that make a difference?
Thanks
Tags: Chance, drugs, Fertility, Having, Increase, there, twins, without
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Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011
he is in the military, and gonna be home in 9 days for the weekend, we want to have a baby, and only can when he is home for a while (obviously) so anyways, im trying to find some ways to increase our chances of getting pregnant (w/out fertility drugs) thanks
im meaning without buying stuff…like positions/foods/excersise…stuff like that
Tags: Become, drugs, Faster, Fertility, Pregnant, Ways
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Friday, January 28th, 2011
twins don’t run in my family and i’m iffy on the idea of fertility drugs. is there anything else i can do?
Tags: Chances, drugs, Fertility, Having, Increase, short, Taking, there, twins
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Wednesday, July 21st, 2010
my sister has decided she wants a baby and she will do whatever it takes to get it. it was designed from Tring for two years without success. shes looking into the fertility drug cons I do not know what there if I can at least try to ensure that it is salvo.mi biggest fear is a multiple drug and side effects. I tried to talk to leave because I have twins and I know how much work they are and mine were a natural blessing. We have twins in the family, but I fear that there are 3 or more and do not want to see your number to become a mom of 2 October. any information you could share with him, would be appreciated. shes 39 im worried it may have other complications because of age?
Tags: counter, drugs, Fertility, over, there
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Saturday, July 3rd, 2010
So I thought drugs against sterility. I gave him one month after a difficult year, etc., so I bought something from him. He said he could help men too. I checked everything on our question is this sitio.mi. . . How long after a period to take fertility drugs? immediately? for? because I read every word of the bottle (not saying much) and said: “Do not take more than 7 consecutive days. So I will take one week (7 consecutive days, then stops until next month if I do not miss another period.) And also the second part is that I take a multivitamin. line that says it’s wrong to take drugs against the sterility and .. Prenatal, but I’m against infertility drugs and multivitamins … Fertility drugs have totally different things in my multivitamin. So, if I can do both? I also bought two aromatherapy. one for insomnia, insomnia for me and another for my mind, body and spirit. What say you? That’s what I’m sure if all this together? maby u could find a point of view of some of this for me? Thank you. unless you already know ur knowledge or experience …. all purchases in a grocery store. (Multivitamins were Walmart, but stopped selling them, I have one yet, but the fertility pills and aromatherapy oil and natural pills in the store) … can you help me.?
Tags: drugs, Fertility, should, take
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