Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:don't take baby aspirin unless you know that you have blood clotting issues. I talked to my OB about it, and that is absolutely not a preventative measure that everyone should take. It's only really helpful if you have an issue.
I would talk to your OB first about what specifically you should do to increase your chances.
Why would you talk to your OB about anything related to IF? Talk to an RE.
i assume that is what she means.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:don't take baby aspirin unless you know that you have blood clotting issues. I talked to my OB about it, and that is absolutely not a preventative measure that everyone should take. It's only really helpful if you have an issue.
I would talk to your OB first about what specifically you should do to increase your chances.
Why would you talk to your OB about anything related to IF? Talk to an RE.
Anonymous wrote:I'm the first poster you quoted. I'm sorry if I offended anyone. I did actually experience infertility, but thanks...I also had to go through my sister getting pregnant when I couldn't and the heart break. Infertility sucks.
We do have several close friends that had as I stated - surprise pregnancies despite documented infertility. They were trying so hard and putting so much pressure on themselves I do think it had a negative impact, not just their fertility, but also on their relationship which impacts trying to get pregnant. When they least expected it they ended up pregnant. One very close friend was told she would NEVER be able to conceive. She ended up pregnant after starting adoption and then had a second "miracle" baby. The doctors were wrong. I am not discounting those that suffer from other forms of infertility, but if you have started on this journey, don't give up. Infertility is often unexplained along with a lot of other pieces of the medical puzzle. Another friend had her first using treatments and then had 2 surprise babies. I believe in her case lifestyle (diet etc.) and stress were definitely hurting their chances, they agree.
Anonymous wrote:don't take baby aspirin unless you know that you have blood clotting issues. I talked to my OB about it, and that is absolutely not a preventative measure that everyone should take. It's only really helpful if you have an issue.
I would talk to your OB first about what specifically you should do to increase your chances.
Anonymous wrote:don't take baby aspirin unless you know that you have blood clotting issues. I talked to my OB about it, and that is absolutely not a preventative measure that everyone should take. It's only really helpful if you have an issue.
I would talk to your OB first about what specifically you should do to increase your chances.