This is the first time I have ever posted a comment on one of these sites. I really need some advice. I am getting married in three days and my life has been awful for the past three weeks (or more). I was told that I had endometriosis in July and they did the laproscopy. Doctor told me to go ahead and try to conceive in the next several months. After five months he wants me to start taking Lupron. My periods are irregular, but I do think I have ovulated. I did not have a period this month (I cant be sure of when I was to start because they are so irregular). About 2 weeks ago I had some pink colored mucous discharge on the toliet paper and it turned to a brown for the next 6 days- only when I wiped and a little on my underwear. I had some cramping, noticed bluish veins around my areolas, and my lower back hurt to bend. About 5 days later I some more pink spotting only on the toilet paper and a couple light brown spots on my underwear. The second spotting lasted for about 6 days. I am writing to you six days after the last spotting episode. I still have bluish veins, my breasts feel fuller (they don't hurt but nipples seem more erect and are sensitive), my low back still hurts, and the skin under my armpits has turned a brown color and are itching very badly. I have researched enough to know that I have a lot of pregnancy symptoms, ut it is hard because I don't have any dates to go by- period? ovulation? conception? I am spending a fortune on pregnancy tests! I have had twon blood tests- negative. One blood test was 3 weeks ago and another was 1 and a half weeks ago. All home test are negative ofcourse. My question is I don't know whether to let go. I really though for sure I was pregnant, could I still be?
doctor i have been diagnosed of PCOs and hypothyroidim at TSH 6.10. my gynae has put me on euthyrox for 100 days and progyluton for 3 mnths. will i be fine till that time or not? i want to conceive can u pls suggest that will my PCOs come bak to normal after delivery or i hav to take medicine thru out life.i exercise daily n eat low carb diet though my doctor has not asked for so. pls help
Yes, you can indeed get pregnant (ovulate) without having a period or having irrregular cycles. It is difficult, however to sustain a pregnancy.