Ok lady's need a little help here me and me and my husband has been tryin for a baby for four years we get pregnant and I lose them they have done every test they could...
Amber T. replied:
Randy Clayton Turner
Hayley E. replied:
It does sound like PCOS Amber. You might have to get the shot to carry full term. I happened to be lucky and carried my son without the shot but the doctors surely thought I would need it. Talk to your doctors about it.
KelseySterling B. replied:
Catrisha Tittle.
Catrisha T. replied:
www.reproductivegynecologyinc.com I seen Dr. Mooney. However with the fact that you're already able to get pregnant needing Clomid is not your problem. If you take infertility meds when you're already having normal cycles & ovulating the only thing they will do is give you a higher rate of having multiples which most Drs try to steer clear from for legal aspects. (Think Kate Gosselin & Octomom.) You need to find out why you're miscarrying. Which early in pregnancy can be determined with the right kind of testing. I've had 4 miscarriages throughout the times that I was trying to conceive. With the pregnancy of my daughter my OBGYN found I have low rising progesterone. This problem will cause the lining of your uterus to not be thick enough therefore not being able to support & sustain a pregnancy in the first trimester the most critical time until the placenta takes over producing progesterone in the second trimester where it's not such a huge risk for miscarriage. I now know I need progesterone supplements via shot, vaginal suppository, or oral supplement from the moment I know I'm pregnant until a placenta is found on ultra sound. As far as fertility meds go if it's just Clomid any basic OBGYN can prescribe those for you. Anything beyond that you have to see a specialist. Good Luck! Infertility was my greatest struggle & my most rewarding experience.
Amanda D. replied:
if you read about this shot online its very helpful. Its kinda expensive though. And Being RH- is a possible reason as to why shes having issues carrying full term. I myself on the other hand have PCOS which keeps me fro conceiving and theres no real treatment for that.
Catrisha T. replied:
First of all I wasn't being negative. I thought that your beginning statement said you lost babies & you had both been tested by the way it was worded. Secondly I was tagged to this post bc friends of mine value my opinion & experience & thought I could help. So, that is what I am/was trying to do. However I've said my peace & now I'm done. I mentioned Dr. Mooney in my very first comment. Even gave you a link. There are 5 Drs within his practice. Offices located in Canton & Akron. You want help from others but you also don't seem to want to help yourself. There is a huge array of resources for infertility help & info out there. www.fertilitylifelines.com is a great start. Best of luck though, bc you have NO CLUE about fertility/infertility obviously or you'd know that it's cheaper to get a basic fertility work-up done at your OBGYN & that most specialists won't even prescribe any fertility meds or take you on as a patients before these are done. And knowing what I've been through that in order to be classified as "infertile" you have to of tried to conceive unsuccessfully for 12 consecutive months in a row without sustaining a pregnancy even if it did end in a miscarriage.... which you have not! Therefore you don't meet the criteria for fertility meds anyhow. Really though talk to your OBGYN. That is where you start! And, as I said before I wouldn't wish this on anyone. I hope you become a mother one day, but you do really need to do more research & become your own personal advocate.
Hayley E. replied:
Dr Goodarzi in Zanesville is awesome. I have PCOS and it took us over 2 years with many heartbreaks between to have our handsome son.
Beth E. replied:
Dr Yandam is a coward and a liar. I've heard Dr Randolph is a good OB/GYN, but I can never get anyone to answer the phone when I've called for an appointment, lol. I have an appointment the 16 th with Chismar, I'm hoping he's a decent dr.
Amanda D. replied:
Dr. Downing it Zanesville is awesome.. He saved my life.
Does anyone's child see an GI doctor at Akron Childrens? Is there one you recommend?
Tara B. replied:
I would not recommend Dr Collins. That's Nevaeh's GI. Been having a lot of trouble with him & that office lately. I hear Dr Wyneski is great. Has offices in Cleveland, Strongsville, & Medina. Another one I would probably not recommend is Dr Fyda - have not heard anything good about that doctor from friends that go there. We would love to switch, but Dr Wyneski is out of network for us. GOOD LUCK! Let me know if you find a good one!
Miranda H. replied:
Thanks Tara. Yes, We did NOT like Dr. Fyda. Akron Childrens just got 2 new doctors and I was hoping someone had experience with one of them.
Tara B. replied:
I heard that too. I'm curious if anyone has. Dr Houser doesn't even recommend Dr Fyda, now that's really saying something! Let me know please if you find anything out!