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Q: Infertility Issues and the Sterility Diagnostic Process
asked by: DoctorQuestion on February 9th, 2006
I really hope that someone could explain me what has happened with my body, cause every time when I ask a doctor about it, he/she avoids the answer... :( So.... I am 26 and have been trying to get pregnant for nearly two years. A year ago, to be precise, I got pregnant but unfortunately had a miscarriage after seven weeks :( From this time I am trying to be pregnant again, but up to now I am not.
And what is the most important !!! .... Every single menstrual cycle after the ovulation I have the strange feeling as something (like blood or sth watery) flows from the vagina, but actually it does not - it is just a feeling (the same feeling as I have during the period, when the blood flows, but this time nothing flows). I do not know what is this and if it is the problem of not having baby now and my miscarriage?
I have done all the tests and my hormones are in normal (except PROLACTIN, it is a little bit too high, but not so much and I am taking the pills for it - BROMOCRIPTINI MESYLAS) My husband sperm is good as well. I am certain it is not a mental feeling, cause it appears regularly after the ovulation and sometimes it is stronger, sometimes weaker.
maybe I am allergic to my husband sperm?


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on February 23rd, 2006
Infertility Answer A419
A “strange feeling” during ovulation is not a cause of infertility and miscarriage and could be taken as normal. Many women can feel their ovulations in different ways. Unfortunatley, feelings that are not confirmed by objective signs are irrelevant in the world of allopathic medicine and doctors. An increased level of prolactin is a relevant reason for sterility and that’s why is treated with proper medication. The next step in the sterility diagnostic process is to request an examination of the uterine cave and Fallopian tube’s passageway. An HSG, endoscopic hysteroscopy, and laparoscopy are proper methods for such an examination. It is also possible that you are allergic to your husband’s spermatozoids, but this has to be confirmed. Specific anti-spermatozoid antibodies have to be detected in your cervical discharge.


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