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[quote=Anonymous]My husband and I have been trying for almost 7 years now. I was extremely regular when I first started menstruating as a teenager. I had a lot of stress, an extremely bad case of mono, and weight fluctuation in my early 20;s and that's when my periods started to become irregular and have been ever since. I am now 31 and my hubby will be 32 in a few weeks. It's been a long emotional battle, especially when many of your friends and former co-workers around have been getting pg with no issues at all. Well anyway, last year I went to my OB who had put me through a lot of tests to find out what was going on. Everything kept coming back as "normal" and my hubby is fine too. I was put on a low dosage of Clomid for 6 months and it worked well for my body - I became regular again with my periods. But after 6 months of the clomid my OB said it's time to look into a fertility specialist. So I did a little research of fertility Dr.s around our area, Well last week we finally found out 2 possibilities on why it's been so hard to conceive. It's possible that I may have PCOS or more likely a very tiny polyp in my uterus like all of you here. She said that it's an easy procedure and once it's removed she'll put me on Letrozole which is a close cousin to clomid and works really well for those that have our issues. So after so much emotional turmoil of TTC for 7 years, we finally have 2 possible reasons which are both easy to have removed and deal with. After I have it removed, my fertility Dr. said we should have an easier time conceiving and if anything the furthest we should have to go is an IUI. Good luck to all of you! We are all in the same boat and it helps to be able to share our experiences with one another! I'll keep my fingers crossed for all of you as well - will most lkikely have this procedure done next month. *June 2011. [/quote]
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