My husband & I have been trying for a baby
for almost 3 years with no luck. My GYN
did a blood panel to check my hormones.
My GYN said my numbers were slightly off
and she wasn't sure if it was enough to
cause problems. Shouldn't a doctor know
if my numbers being slightly off would
make a difference? Should I seek help
from an infertility doctor instead of a
GYN?
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nightangel73
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Posted: 04-06-08 20:26pm
I would go definetetly to an infertility
doc.
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moni-que1986
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please i want to help someone Posted: 04-16-08 19:02pm
i really want to help someone concieve a
baby... i have two gorgeous children and i
want to be a suraget mother.... how do i
do it????????????????????
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k1p1
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Re: Advice Needed Posted: 04-23-08 05:18am
Dreamer76
wrote:
Shouldn't a doctor know if
my numbers being slightly off would make a
difference? Should I seek help from an
infertility doctor instead of a
GYN?
Yes. Check your
insurance to see what they cover. There's
a time frame for this and you should be
aware. Also your GYN may not approve of
infertility treatments due to his/her
religious convictions otherwise they
probably would have suggested you see an
expert in the field.
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drmaegan
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Joined: 06 May 2008 Posts: 1 Location: Lansing, MI USA
Natural less expensive approach to infertility Posted: 05-06-08 20:34pm
The most common cause of infertility is an
imbalance of hormones. Blood tests can
frequently come back normal because of the
large range used in traditional testing.
By checking the saliva, we can determine
all the hormone levels and their balance
to each other. It is also important to
check the adrenal glands and thyroid
gland. In most cases, hormone levels will
rebalance themselves with the use of whole
food supplements, herbs and bioidentical
hormones.
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