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My husband and I've been trying to get pregnant for past 1.5yrs. I have PCO and bicornuate uterus. Been on Clomid and actos. Did not conceive yet. Do you know of someone with this condition? Is is hard to get pregnant with these diagnosis?
Mood: Tima is very very happy to finally see my twin girls.
Hello Tima, we are an european(Spain) couple with bicornuate uterus and PCOs too. We have recently known these diagnosis and we are going to trying to get pregnant.
We are looking for information too and we have to go to talk with our doctor in the fertility clinic in two weeks.
i am a 21 year old and last year (2007) i was diagnosed with pcos and a bicornuate uterus me and my partner have been trying to concieve now for two years i am now on prover to help me have periods and also starting clomid in 4 weeks time we are at our wits end were so desperate to have a babyBabies and heat rashes Baby feeding patterns if there is anyone who has any advice or knows about any other options i would be great full to here about them
i was majorly feeling like a pin cushion by the time it was all over with... .LOL
sounds like exactly what happened to me. i was exercising and lost 35 lbs and got pregnant- stopped exercising and got pregnant... then miscarried
then I tried to destress my life and went on the South Beach diet (it gets rid of insulin resistance) I got pregnant the first cycle I tried that... now that I know how to eat (what carbs I can handle and what carbs I can't) I'm doing much much better. The baby is healthy and I actually weigh 10 lbs less right now than when I got pregnant (doc says that is perfectly healthy for someone my size as long as the baby is growing)
look into the south beach diet, if not for weight loss, then to do something about the insulin resistance. you'll be amazed how much better you feel.
We are looking for information too and we have to go to talk with our doctor in the fertility clinic in two weeks.
If we find anything, weŽll tell you.
Regards, and go for it!
My Dr. thought I had a bicorniute uterus also. I do have pcos. I am on glucophage for that. It helps with the insulin. As for the uterus. I just had a d and c. I don't have it , but if I did he said it depends on the indentation(they call it a septum) they could go in and trim it. It means its shaped like a heart and its hard for the baby to implant, therefore it is a miscarriage before you knew you were pg. Once they trim the indent at the top (if you picture a heart) its easier for the baby to implant. because our uterus is mormally shaped like an upside down pear. hope this helps. GOOD LUCK
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