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KLeigh

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My OBGYN told me not to worry about getting PG. She said it would come just as easily as any woman. She was in a teaching hospital for 10 years and has seen many CF woman have successful births...
My CF doc has never told me that i would have trouble getting PG either! Althought he strongly suggests thinking long and hard before actually having children
Hope this helps!!!
 

KLeigh

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My OBGYN told me not to worry about getting PG. She said it would come just as easily as any woman. She was in a teaching hospital for 10 years and has seen many CF woman have successful births...
My CF doc has never told me that i would have trouble getting PG either! Althought he strongly suggests thinking long and hard before actually having children
Hope this helps!!!
 

KLeigh

New member
My OBGYN told me not to worry about getting PG. She said it would come just as easily as any woman. She was in a teaching hospital for 10 years and has seen many CF woman have successful births...
My CF doc has never told me that i would have trouble getting PG either! Althought he strongly suggests thinking long and hard before actually having children
Hope this helps!!!
 

KLeigh

New member
My OBGYN told me not to worry about getting PG. She said it would come just as easily as any woman. She was in a teaching hospital for 10 years and has seen many CF woman have successful births...
My CF doc has never told me that i would have trouble getting PG either! Althought he strongly suggests thinking long and hard before actually having children
Hope this helps!!!
 

KLeigh

New member
My OBGYN told me not to worry about getting PG. She said it would come just as easily as any woman. She was in a teaching hospital for 10 years and has seen many CF woman have successful births...
<br />My CF doc has never told me that i would have trouble getting PG either! Althought he strongly suggests thinking long and hard before actually having children
<br />Hope this helps!!!
 

LouLou

New member
I did not consult my OBGYN about pregnancy because I knew that when I was pregnant or seeking pregnancy I would be working with the high risk group at the big hospital with my cf center not my GYN in an medical office bldg.

Once we were ready to try to get pregnant (and I'd cleared it with my doctor) we went to MFM for a consult. We wanted to meet the group before pitching up pregnant. Knowing they had lots of experience delivering cf moms babies I also wanted to hear that I was doing EVERYTHING right.

For the consult they sent in the head of the MFM dept. She's a beautiful very dominant personality who has no problem telling it how it is...or could be. With a smile to boot (don't you hate those types?) The group is very ethical and I believe hope to scare most people away with known risk. So after she told us all the negative possibilities and saw that we didn't flinch and heard that we'd discussed all the points prior to the meeting she basically showed us around and told us to come back when we were pregnant. If not pregnant within 6 months she (and my doctor) suggested we seek fertility help. It should be noted though that my cf doc did not recommend multiples for me (ie I would have had to reduce to get his support). I was pregnant within the month :)

Edited to add: The reason I was only given 6 mo to get pregnant (when they said a healthy mom would need to try for 12 mo before seeking fertility help) was because my FEV1 of 67% was deemed too low to wait any longer.
 

LouLou

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I did not consult my OBGYN about pregnancy because I knew that when I was pregnant or seeking pregnancy I would be working with the high risk group at the big hospital with my cf center not my GYN in an medical office bldg.

Once we were ready to try to get pregnant (and I'd cleared it with my doctor) we went to MFM for a consult. We wanted to meet the group before pitching up pregnant. Knowing they had lots of experience delivering cf moms babies I also wanted to hear that I was doing EVERYTHING right.

For the consult they sent in the head of the MFM dept. She's a beautiful very dominant personality who has no problem telling it how it is...or could be. With a smile to boot (don't you hate those types?) The group is very ethical and I believe hope to scare most people away with known risk. So after she told us all the negative possibilities and saw that we didn't flinch and heard that we'd discussed all the points prior to the meeting she basically showed us around and told us to come back when we were pregnant. If not pregnant within 6 months she (and my doctor) suggested we seek fertility help. It should be noted though that my cf doc did not recommend multiples for me (ie I would have had to reduce to get his support). I was pregnant within the month :)

Edited to add: The reason I was only given 6 mo to get pregnant (when they said a healthy mom would need to try for 12 mo before seeking fertility help) was because my FEV1 of 67% was deemed too low to wait any longer.
 

LouLou

New member
I did not consult my OBGYN about pregnancy because I knew that when I was pregnant or seeking pregnancy I would be working with the high risk group at the big hospital with my cf center not my GYN in an medical office bldg.

Once we were ready to try to get pregnant (and I'd cleared it with my doctor) we went to MFM for a consult. We wanted to meet the group before pitching up pregnant. Knowing they had lots of experience delivering cf moms babies I also wanted to hear that I was doing EVERYTHING right.

For the consult they sent in the head of the MFM dept. She's a beautiful very dominant personality who has no problem telling it how it is...or could be. With a smile to boot (don't you hate those types?) The group is very ethical and I believe hope to scare most people away with known risk. So after she told us all the negative possibilities and saw that we didn't flinch and heard that we'd discussed all the points prior to the meeting she basically showed us around and told us to come back when we were pregnant. If not pregnant within 6 months she (and my doctor) suggested we seek fertility help. It should be noted though that my cf doc did not recommend multiples for me (ie I would have had to reduce to get his support). I was pregnant within the month :)

Edited to add: The reason I was only given 6 mo to get pregnant (when they said a healthy mom would need to try for 12 mo before seeking fertility help) was because my FEV1 of 67% was deemed too low to wait any longer.
 

LouLou

New member
I did not consult my OBGYN about pregnancy because I knew that when I was pregnant or seeking pregnancy I would be working with the high risk group at the big hospital with my cf center not my GYN in an medical office bldg.

Once we were ready to try to get pregnant (and I'd cleared it with my doctor) we went to MFM for a consult. We wanted to meet the group before pitching up pregnant. Knowing they had lots of experience delivering cf moms babies I also wanted to hear that I was doing EVERYTHING right.

For the consult they sent in the head of the MFM dept. She's a beautiful very dominant personality who has no problem telling it how it is...or could be. With a smile to boot (don't you hate those types?) The group is very ethical and I believe hope to scare most people away with known risk. So after she told us all the negative possibilities and saw that we didn't flinch and heard that we'd discussed all the points prior to the meeting she basically showed us around and told us to come back when we were pregnant. If not pregnant within 6 months she (and my doctor) suggested we seek fertility help. It should be noted though that my cf doc did not recommend multiples for me (ie I would have had to reduce to get his support). I was pregnant within the month :)

Edited to add: The reason I was only given 6 mo to get pregnant (when they said a healthy mom would need to try for 12 mo before seeking fertility help) was because my FEV1 of 67% was deemed too low to wait any longer.
 

LouLou

New member
I did not consult my OBGYN about pregnancy because I knew that when I was pregnant or seeking pregnancy I would be working with the high risk group at the big hospital with my cf center not my GYN in an medical office bldg.
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<br />Once we were ready to try to get pregnant (and I'd cleared it with my doctor) we went to MFM for a consult. We wanted to meet the group before pitching up pregnant. Knowing they had lots of experience delivering cf moms babies I also wanted to hear that I was doing EVERYTHING right.
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<br />For the consult they sent in the head of the MFM dept. She's a beautiful very dominant personality who has no problem telling it how it is...or could be. With a smile to boot (don't you hate those types?) The group is very ethical and I believe hope to scare most people away with known risk. So after she told us all the negative possibilities and saw that we didn't flinch and heard that we'd discussed all the points prior to the meeting she basically showed us around and told us to come back when we were pregnant. If not pregnant within 6 months she (and my doctor) suggested we seek fertility help. It should be noted though that my cf doc did not recommend multiples for me (ie I would have had to reduce to get his support). I was pregnant within the month :)
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<br />Edited to add: The reason I was only given 6 mo to get pregnant (when they said a healthy mom would need to try for 12 mo before seeking fertility help) was because my FEV1 of 67% was deemed too low to wait any longer.
 
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Tombliboo

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I was told to try for 12 months before they would refer me for fertility treatment. I'd be really interested to know how many women with CF do suffer from infertility related to sticky cervical mucus as I know of some CF ladies who have got pregnant at the drop of a hat, sometimes without even trying, and yet for others is a major issue.
 
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Tombliboo

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I was told to try for 12 months before they would refer me for fertility treatment. I'd be really interested to know how many women with CF do suffer from infertility related to sticky cervical mucus as I know of some CF ladies who have got pregnant at the drop of a hat, sometimes without even trying, and yet for others is a major issue.
 
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Tombliboo

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I was told to try for 12 months before they would refer me for fertility treatment. I'd be really interested to know how many women with CF do suffer from infertility related to sticky cervical mucus as I know of some CF ladies who have got pregnant at the drop of a hat, sometimes without even trying, and yet for others is a major issue.
 
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Tombliboo

Guest
I was told to try for 12 months before they would refer me for fertility treatment. I'd be really interested to know how many women with CF do suffer from infertility related to sticky cervical mucus as I know of some CF ladies who have got pregnant at the drop of a hat, sometimes without even trying, and yet for others is a major issue.
 
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Tombliboo

Guest
I was told to try for 12 months before they would refer me for fertility treatment. I'd be really interested to know how many women with CF do suffer from infertility related to sticky cervical mucus as I know of some CF ladies who have got pregnant at the drop of a hat, sometimes without even trying, and yet for others is a major issue.
 

fondreflections

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I tried for 3 years naturally...no luck at all...

At the end of 3 years, I saw two infertility clinics. Both said I had PCOS + very thick cervical mucus.

About 5 months later, I went to a high-risk OB/GYN. He repeated the tests and performed a laparoscopy. He concluded that cervical mucus was my only issue.

Who knows...I tried for 3 years and tried everything. My hubby wouldn't hear of IUI so that is why we tried for so long naturally.

Edited to add: It also got to the point where it was taking a toll on our marriage, and everything was becoming such a 'hassle'.
 

fondreflections

New member
I tried for 3 years naturally...no luck at all...

At the end of 3 years, I saw two infertility clinics. Both said I had PCOS + very thick cervical mucus.

About 5 months later, I went to a high-risk OB/GYN. He repeated the tests and performed a laparoscopy. He concluded that cervical mucus was my only issue.

Who knows...I tried for 3 years and tried everything. My hubby wouldn't hear of IUI so that is why we tried for so long naturally.

Edited to add: It also got to the point where it was taking a toll on our marriage, and everything was becoming such a 'hassle'.
 

fondreflections

New member
I tried for 3 years naturally...no luck at all...

At the end of 3 years, I saw two infertility clinics. Both said I had PCOS + very thick cervical mucus.

About 5 months later, I went to a high-risk OB/GYN. He repeated the tests and performed a laparoscopy. He concluded that cervical mucus was my only issue.

Who knows...I tried for 3 years and tried everything. My hubby wouldn't hear of IUI so that is why we tried for so long naturally.

Edited to add: It also got to the point where it was taking a toll on our marriage, and everything was becoming such a 'hassle'.
 

fondreflections

New member
I tried for 3 years naturally...no luck at all...

At the end of 3 years, I saw two infertility clinics. Both said I had PCOS + very thick cervical mucus.

About 5 months later, I went to a high-risk OB/GYN. He repeated the tests and performed a laparoscopy. He concluded that cervical mucus was my only issue.

Who knows...I tried for 3 years and tried everything. My hubby wouldn't hear of IUI so that is why we tried for so long naturally.

Edited to add: It also got to the point where it was taking a toll on our marriage, and everything was becoming such a 'hassle'.
 

fondreflections

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I tried for 3 years naturally...no luck at all...
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<br />At the end of 3 years, I saw two infertility clinics. Both said I had PCOS + very thick cervical mucus.
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<br />About 5 months later, I went to a high-risk OB/GYN. He repeated the tests and performed a laparoscopy. He concluded that cervical mucus was my only issue.
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<br />Who knows...I tried for 3 years and tried everything. My hubby wouldn't hear of IUI so that is why we tried for so long naturally.
<br />
<br />Edited to add: It also got to the point where it was taking a toll on our marriage, and everything was becoming such a 'hassle'.
 
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