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27 March 2009

The worst good news

***WARNING - Men may want to avoid reading this post. Women's personal issues discussed***

Okay, so some of you know that I had problems getting pregnant with Luke. I was diagnosed a year and a half go with Poly-Cystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS). It comes with a lot of unpleasant symptoms, one of which is annovulation.

I didn't realize I had a problem until I went off of birth control two years ago to try and get pregnant. Anyone who has been on BC knows that it will make you have periods. So after I stopped, I had a couple of menstrual cycles that were irregular and then they stopped altogether. I went in to see my OB-GYN and that's when I found out about the PCOS. I started fertility treatments and was fortunate to have the basic treatments work so I didn't have to go to a specialist. I obviously was successful getting pregnant and have been blessed with another beautiful son.

I wasn't sure what would happen after this pregnancy. I decided to hold off on BC until I knew what was happening. Well, I got the worst good news this morning. I started menstruating! I know...goofy thing to be excited about. I feel horrible with the cramping and all, but the last regular cycle I had was the one before I got pregnant with Andrew nearly 4 years ago. Hopefully, I will start having regular cycles on my own without medication of any form. That's part of the reason I want to get some weight off. Unnecessary weight makes it worse. Unfortunately weight gain and trouble losing are part of the problems that come with PCOS. So I may have a long haul ahead of me. I'm going to try my hardest. Now if my little guy would sleep through the night again, I might get somewhere. Once I decided to really get with the workouts, he stopped sleeping through the night so I'm so exhausted I can barely function, let alone safely workout. I'm not giving up though. I'm going to try anew every day!

3 comments:

Connie said...

My sister-in-law has PCOS and has been dealing with it for about 4 years now, I think. I'm sure she'd love to talk (or email, whatever, she's super cool) to you about it. I know how challenging it can be and I wish you the best! :)

Heidi said...

Silly Luke, not letting you sleep! Kyle has been doing the same thing, not sure why.

We seem to be not only on the same pregnancy schedule but also the same "resuming" one. (I started on Friday.) No wonder both of us had terrible diet/exercise days!

VKMyers said...

Connie, I'd be happy to chat with a fellow PCOSer. Feel free to give her my email.