Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. I feel bad for you. That's horrible. But also how would you ever give birth? Have you ever had this addressed with a pelvic pain specialist?
Yeah physically and structurally I'm perfect. Not anything abnormal that would be causing the pain. No Endo, no scarring, no curve. They believe it's PTSD related. In theory I can do these things it's just very hard so I'd probably wait and see how it goes and opt for a section of needed
A doctor is saying this is all in your head?!
Multiple OBs have run tests, examined, my REI who I love and trust more than anyone right now has also said no structural issues with my cervix, uterus...there is no physical reason for the pain I have. Besides clenching and tightening and going into a trauma response. PTSD and body memory is real.
While I have no doubt, I also want to tell you what horse sh&t! Pain IS real. Please seek a pelvic pain specialist. There is Botox and other treatments that an OB would know nothing about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. I feel bad for you. That's horrible. But also how would you ever give birth? Have you ever had this addressed with a pelvic pain specialist?
Yeah physically and structurally I'm perfect. Not anything abnormal that would be causing the pain. No Endo, no scarring, no curve. They believe it's PTSD related. In theory I can do these things it's just very hard so I'd probably wait and see how it goes and opt for a section of needed
A doctor is saying this is all in your head?!
Multiple OBs have run tests, examined, my REI who I love and trust more than anyone right now has also said no structural issues with my cervix, uterus...there is no physical reason for the pain I have. Besides clenching and tightening and going into a trauma response. PTSD and body memory is real.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. I feel bad for you. That's horrible. But also how would you ever give birth? Have you ever had this addressed with a pelvic pain specialist?
Yeah physically and structurally I'm perfect. Not anything abnormal that would be causing the pain. No Endo, no scarring, no curve. They believe it's PTSD related. In theory I can do these things it's just very hard so I'd probably wait and see how it goes and opt for a section of needed
A doctor is saying this is all in your head?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. I feel bad for you. That's horrible. But also how would you ever give birth? Have you ever had this addressed with a pelvic pain specialist?
Not OP, but she can have a scheduled C section. Maybe she is working with a pain specialist, but doesn’t have years to wait to get pregnant?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. I feel bad for you. That's horrible. But also how would you ever give birth? Have you ever had this addressed with a pelvic pain specialist?
Yeah physically and structurally I'm perfect. Not anything abnormal that would be causing the pain. No Endo, no scarring, no curve. They believe it's PTSD related. In theory I can do these things it's just very hard so I'd probably wait and see how it goes and opt for a section of needed
Anonymous wrote:OP - I think you should pay for the anesthesia because it will give you peace of mind on a stressful day. The stress of fertility treatments and the hormonal roller coaster from meds can amplify our natural tendencies to tense up or feel pain. That is not your fault and I am glad to hear your provider is being sensitive to your concerns. I hope your FET is successful!
To all the haters who are being smug about their different experience - shame on you! There are so many reasons a person might need fertility treatments, but many involve shame and guilt over having the “wrong” body or a “broken” body. OP’s body doesn’t tolerate vaginal insertion or manipulation of the cervix very well. Thankfully we live in a day and age when medical technology is available to help her achieve her goal of carrying a pregnancy and giving birth. No one is “better” because they conceived without assistance or underwent procedures without any pain relief or anesthesia.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. I feel bad for you. That's horrible. But also how would you ever give birth? Have you ever had this addressed with a pelvic pain specialist?
Anonymous wrote:Wow. I feel bad for you. That's horrible. But also how would you ever give birth? Have you ever had this addressed with a pelvic pain specialist?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously? I’ve had so many FETs and they have never taken five min. Usually like one minute max. I was with SG though and they did a practice run so maybe that’s why it went so fast.
+1
I absolutely hate pap smears and clench up in pain but I didn't feel the FETs at all.
Anonymous wrote:Omg no. You sound unstable. I had no pain relief for the retrieval and certainly nothing for the transfer. If you can’t handle tgat, how do you plan to have a kid?