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Posted by: mommy~to~a~bunch May 18 2008, 07:06 AM
Why does it have to take so long? Why can't I be as fertile as others? I've wanted another baby since Abby was about an hour old LOL. Now, she's almost 17 months old, and still nothing; no periods. Temping is proving useless, so I'm starting to think there's something else wrong. Abby is nursing only 4-5 times a day, so I don't think that has much to do with it.

I am going to see an endocrinologist to help me get my hormones in order. It's so hard when you want something so badly, but can't have it. I am starting to get all obsessive about it again sleep.gif .

Posted by: mysweetpeasWil&Wes May 18 2008, 03:00 PM
Sorry Mollie, that's hard. I bet you just aren't ovulating yet. You can get your period and not ovulate, but not the other way around. Would you ever consider weaning completely so that you can conceive? I know how strongly you feel about nursing, so I'm not trying to push you one way...But since you want another baby so bad, it may be the answer the doc gives you to help you ovulate naturally, kwim. hug.gif

Posted by: Calimama May 18 2008, 08:00 PM
hug.gif hug.gif hug.gif

Posted by: mommy~to~a~bunch May 19 2008, 03:29 AM
QUOTE (mysweetpeasWil&Wes @ May 18 2008, 06:00 PM)
Sorry Mollie, that's hard. I bet you just aren't ovulating yet. You can get your period and not ovulate, but not the other way around. Would you ever consider weaning completely so that you can conceive? I know how strongly you feel about nursing, so I'm not trying to push you one way...But since you want another baby so bad, it may be the answer the doc gives you to help you ovulate naturally, kwim. hug.gif

No, I wouldn't wean Abby prematurely wub.gif . I've gotten pregnant before while breastfeeding; Hannah was nursing when I got pregnant with Kayla' then they were BOTH still nursing when I got pregnant with Abby, so I know it's possible for me to get pregnant while BFing. I think it's more about my thyroid than anything.

Thanks for the hugs you guys!

Posted by: PrairieMom May 19 2008, 03:53 AM
QUOTE (mommy~to~a~bunch @ May 19 2008, 06:29 AM)
QUOTE (mysweetpeasWil&Wes @ May 18 2008, 06:00 PM)
Sorry Mollie, that's hard. I bet you just aren't ovulating yet. You can get your period and not ovulate, but not the other way around. Would you ever consider weaning completely so that you can conceive? I know how strongly you feel about nursing, so I'm not trying to push you one way...But since you want another baby so bad, it may be the answer the doc gives you to help you ovulate naturally, kwim.  hug.gif

No, I wouldn't wean Abby prematurely wub.gif . I've gotten pregnant before while breastfeeding; Hannah was nursing when I got pregnant with Kayla' then they were BOTH still nursing when I got pregnant with Abby, so I know it's possible for me to get pregnant while BFing. I think it's more about my thyroid than anything.

Thanks for the hugs you guys!

have you tried taking your temps and charting? maybe you just keep missing it? hug.gif

Posted by: boyohboyohboy May 19 2008, 04:14 AM
mollie, I know that sometimes it is just harder when you are thinking about it and worrying about it..
I think the more times I "tried" the longer it took, or so it seemed. when we just let it happen, it did.
maybe you are just missing the right time? but I also think woman know their bodies and if you think you need to have your thyroid checked then that might be a good idea.
good luck hug.gif

Posted by: My3LilMonkeys May 19 2008, 02:22 PM
hug.gif hug.gif hug.gif I know it must be very rough on you. Try to think about how fortunate you are to have the wonderful kids you do already - some people can't even have one. I'm sure when the timing is right and you are meant to you'll have another. wub.gif

Posted by: Boys r us May 19 2008, 04:25 PM
Maybe the time just isn't right! Keep having fun trying..and enjoy the happy, healthy children you've already been blessed with!

Posted by: Cece00 May 19 2008, 04:51 PM
How long have you been TTC?

Have you had hormone/thyroid problems in the past?

Posted by: Crystalina May 20 2008, 06:24 AM
My sis is breastfeeding all the time and she got pg. I don't think that's it. I would find out what going on but I'm sure it's just timing Mollie. hug.gif hug.gif hug.gif

Posted by: mommy~to~a~bunch May 20 2008, 07:20 AM
To clarify a few things, we're not TTC right now, I wish we were. I'm still waiting for AF to come back after Abby was born (she's almost 17 months old). I've been tested for hypothyroidism and adrenal fatigue, and I have both. They are complicated conditions, and they help regulate sex hormones as well, so if they aren't functioning properly, neither are the sex hormones, which means that I'm all messed up basically.

It's frustrating to me, since I'm having a hard time finding someone to treat me properly. I know what I need, but no one will give it to me sad.gif . I am doing self-care right now, and I have some raw thyroid & adrenal supplements on the way soon to help me get back to normal. I've already started a variety of vitamins (mainly B's) and minerals, and already feel better from that.

Posted by: Crystalina May 20 2008, 07:45 AM
QUOTE (mommy~to~a~bunch @ May 20 2008, 07:20 AM)
To clarify a few things, we're not TTC right now, I wish we were. I'm still waiting for AF to come back after Abby was born (she's almost 17 months old). I've been tested for hypothyroidism and adrenal fatigue, and I have both. They are complicated conditions, and they help regulate sex hormones as well, so if they aren't functioning properly, neither are the sex hormones, which means that I'm all messed up basically.

It's frustrating to me, since I'm having a hard time finding someone to treat me properly. I know what I need, but no one will give it to me sad.gif . I am doing self-care right now, and I have some raw thyroid & adrenal supplements on the way soon to help me get back to normal. I've already started a variety of vitamins (mainly B's) and minerals, and already feel better from that.

Oh I'm sorry. I thought you were already trying. That is a long time for AF not to show up I would think. huh.gif Hopefully you can get things back to normal so you can start trying. wub.gif baby.gif hug.gif

Posted by: moped May 20 2008, 08:09 AM
QUOTE (mommy~to~a~bunch @ May 20 2008, 10:20 AM)
To clarify a few things, we're not TTC right now, I wish we were. I'm still waiting for AF to come back after Abby was born (she's almost 17 months old). I've been tested for hypothyroidism and adrenal fatigue, and I have both. They are complicated conditions, and they help regulate sex hormones as well, so if they aren't functioning properly, neither are the sex hormones, which means that I'm all messed up basically.

It's frustrating to me, since I'm having a hard time finding someone to treat me properly. I know what I need, but no one will give it to me sad.gif . I am doing self-care right now, and I have some raw thyroid & adrenal supplements on the way soon to help me get back to normal. I've already started a variety of vitamins (mainly B's) and minerals, and already feel better from that.

Mollie, I know quite a bit about thyroid disorders, I have hyperthyroildism, graves and hashimoto (sp) all at the same time, and yes it does affect your cycles and TTC etc. My advice is get to an endocrinologist and get on synthroid I think it is and it will make you feel better much quicker, there is one that is safe while BF too.

My condition is opposite to yours but same underlying problems, which all suck!

Posted by: HuskerMom May 20 2008, 09:38 AM
hug.gif hug.gif

Posted by: mommy~to~a~bunch May 20 2008, 10:45 AM
QUOTE (Crystalina @ May 20 2008, 10:45 AM)
QUOTE (mommy~to~a~bunch @ May 20 2008, 07:20 AM)
To clarify a few things, we're not TTC right now, I wish we were.  I'm still waiting for AF to come back after Abby was born (she's almost 17 months old).  I've been tested for hypothyroidism and adrenal fatigue, and I have both.  They are complicated conditions, and they help regulate sex hormones as well, so if they aren't functioning properly, neither are the sex hormones, which means that I'm all messed up basically.

It's frustrating to me, since I'm having a hard time finding someone to treat me properly.  I know what I need, but no one will give it to me sad.gif .  I am doing self-care right now, and I have some raw thyroid & adrenal supplements on the way soon to help me get back to normal.  I've already started a variety of vitamins (mainly B's) and minerals, and already feel better from that.

Oh I'm sorry. I thought you were already trying. That is a long time for AF not to show up I would think. huh.gif Hopefully you can get things back to normal so you can start trying. wub.gif baby.gif hug.gif

I know that's a long time bawling.gif . I want another baby so bad, it hurts sad.gif .

Posted by: mommy~to~a~bunch May 20 2008, 10:49 AM
QUOTE (moped @ May 20 2008, 11:09 AM)
QUOTE (mommy~to~a~bunch @ May 20 2008, 10:20 AM)
To clarify a few things, we're not TTC right now, I wish we were.  I'm still waiting for AF to come back after Abby was born (she's almost 17 months old).  I've been tested for hypothyroidism and adrenal fatigue, and I have both.  They are complicated conditions, and they help regulate sex hormones as well, so if they aren't functioning properly, neither are the sex hormones, which means that I'm all messed up basically.

It's frustrating to me, since I'm having a hard time finding someone to treat me properly.  I know what I need, but no one will give it to me sad.gif .  I am doing self-care right now, and I have some raw thyroid & adrenal supplements on the way soon to help me get back to normal.  I've already started a variety of vitamins (mainly B's) and minerals, and already feel better from that.

Mollie, I know quite a bit about thyroid disorders, I have hyperthyroildism, graves and hashimoto (sp) all at the same time, and yes it does affect your cycles and TTC etc. My advice is get to an endocrinologist and get on synthroid I think it is and it will make you feel better much quicker, there is one that is safe while BF too.

My condition is opposite to yours but same underlying problems, which all suck!

Thanks Jen! Yes, I need Synthroid or Armour, for sure. I just called about getting a referral to an endocrinologist. I hope it's not a 6 month wait sad.gif .

Posted by: lovemy2 May 20 2008, 11:37 AM
QUOTE (mommy~to~a~bunch @ May 20 2008, 07:20 AM)
To clarify a few things, we're not TTC right now, I wish we were. I'm still waiting for AF to come back after Abby was born (she's almost 17 months old). I've been tested for hypothyroidism and adrenal fatigue, and I have both. They are complicated conditions, and they help regulate sex hormones as well, so if they aren't functioning properly, neither are the sex hormones, which means that I'm all messed up basically.

It's frustrating to me, since I'm having a hard time finding someone to treat me properly. I know what I need, but no one will give it to me sad.gif . I am doing self-care right now, and I have some raw thyroid & adrenal supplements on the way soon to help me get back to normal. I've already started a variety of vitamins (mainly B's) and minerals, and already feel better from that.

Wait - I am confused - if you aren't TTC right now how do you know its taking so long? Is it because you are waiting for AF to return and some of your thyroid issues to clear up before you start TTC and that is what is taking so long???

Either way - its hard when you want something and have to wait hug.gif hug.gif

Posted by: mommy~to~a~bunch May 20 2008, 12:40 PM
QUOTE (lovemy2 @ May 20 2008, 02:37 PM)
QUOTE (mommy~to~a~bunch @ May 20 2008, 07:20 AM)
To clarify a few things, we're not TTC right now, I wish we were.  I'm still waiting for AF to come back after Abby was born (she's almost 17 months old).  I've been tested for hypothyroidism and adrenal fatigue, and I have both.  They are complicated conditions, and they help regulate sex hormones as well, so if they aren't functioning properly, neither are the sex hormones, which means that I'm all messed up basically.

It's frustrating to me, since I'm having a hard time finding someone to treat me properly.  I know what I need, but no one will give it to me sad.gif .  I am doing self-care right now, and I have some raw thyroid & adrenal supplements on the way soon to help me get back to normal.  I've already started a variety of vitamins (mainly B's) and minerals, and already feel better from that.

Wait - I am confused - if you aren't TTC right now how do you know its taking so long? Is it because you are waiting for AF to return and some of your thyroid issues to clear up before you start TTC and that is what is taking so long???

Either way - its hard when you want something and have to wait hug.gif hug.gif

I WANT to be TTCing, but yes, I can't due to the thyroid & adrenal issues, along with not having AF yet (which has to do with the thyroid/adrenals). I'm just so bummed out that I'm not pregnant again yet sad.gif .

Posted by: Crystalina May 20 2008, 01:41 PM
QUOTE (mommy~to~a~bunch @ May 20 2008, 12:40 PM)
QUOTE (lovemy2 @ May 20 2008, 02:37 PM)
QUOTE (mommy~to~a~bunch @ May 20 2008, 07:20 AM)
To clarify a few things, we're not TTC right now, I wish we were.  I'm still waiting for AF to come back after Abby was born (she's almost 17 months old).  I've been tested for hypothyroidism and adrenal fatigue, and I have both.  They are complicated conditions, and they help regulate sex hormones as well, so if they aren't functioning properly, neither are the sex hormones, which means that I'm all messed up basically.

It's frustrating to me, since I'm having a hard time finding someone to treat me properly.  I know what I need, but no one will give it to me sad.gif .  I am doing self-care right now, and I have some raw thyroid & adrenal supplements on the way soon to help me get back to normal.  I've already started a variety of vitamins (mainly B's) and minerals, and already feel better from that.

Wait - I am confused - if you aren't TTC right now how do you know its taking so long? Is it because you are waiting for AF to return and some of your thyroid issues to clear up before you start TTC and that is what is taking so long???

Either way - its hard when you want something and have to wait hug.gif hug.gif

I WANT to be TTCing, but yes, I can't due to the thyroid & adrenal issues, along with not having AF yet (which has to do with the thyroid/adrenals). I'm just so bummed out that I'm not pregnant again yet sad.gif .

Don't worry Mama. It will happen. wub.gif

Posted by: mommy~to~a~bunch May 20 2008, 02:23 PM
QUOTE (Crystalina @ May 20 2008, 04:41 PM)
QUOTE (mommy~to~a~bunch @ May 20 2008, 12:40 PM)
QUOTE (lovemy2 @ May 20 2008, 02:37 PM)
QUOTE (mommy~to~a~bunch @ May 20 2008, 07:20 AM)
To clarify a few things, we're not TTC right now, I wish we were.  I'm still waiting for AF to come back after Abby was born (she's almost 17 months old).  I've been tested for hypothyroidism and adrenal fatigue, and I have both.  They are complicated conditions, and they help regulate sex hormones as well, so if they aren't functioning properly, neither are the sex hormones, which means that I'm all messed up basically.

It's frustrating to me, since I'm having a hard time finding someone to treat me properly.  I know what I need, but no one will give it to me sad.gif .  I am doing self-care right now, and I have some raw thyroid & adrenal supplements on the way soon to help me get back to normal.  I've already started a variety of vitamins (mainly B's) and minerals, and already feel better from that.

Wait - I am confused - if you aren't TTC right now how do you know its taking so long? Is it because you are waiting for AF to return and some of your thyroid issues to clear up before you start TTC and that is what is taking so long???

Either way - its hard when you want something and have to wait hug.gif hug.gif

I WANT to be TTCing, but yes, I can't due to the thyroid & adrenal issues, along with not having AF yet (which has to do with the thyroid/adrenals). I'm just so bummed out that I'm not pregnant again yet sad.gif .

Don't worry Mama. It will happen. wub.gif

Good things come to those who wait, right wub.gif ?

Posted by: mommy~to~a~bunch May 22 2008, 10:57 AM
Well, I have an appointment to see an endocrinologist on May 28th. As much as I dislike doctors, I will see what he has to say, and then do my own research.

If he even MENTIONS weaning Abby, he will get an earful mad.gif .

Posted by: bawoodsmall May 22 2008, 11:13 AM
hug.gif It will happen. I am glad you are getting to a doctor soon.

Posted by: mommy~to~a~bunch May 22 2008, 03:17 PM
Thank you! I hope this doctor has some answers for me. I'm so sick of the runaround.

Posted by: moped May 22 2008, 05:41 PM
I honestly wouldn't think an Endo would tell you to wean Abby.........

Posted by: Calimama May 22 2008, 06:00 PM
QUOTE (mommy~to~a~bunch @ May 22 2008, 03:17 PM)
Thank you! I hope this doctor has some answers for me. I'm so sick of the runaround.

hug.gif hug.gif Good luck!

Posted by: Kirstenmumof3 May 23 2008, 05:29 AM
hug.gif hug.gif I don't think there is anything that I could add, that anyone hasn't already said! I'm so sorry to hear about the problems that you are having! I hope this doctor can give you more answers! Keeping you in my thoughts and prayers! hug.gif hug.gif

Posted by: jacobsmama May 23 2008, 08:28 AM
I know how you feel. I am in the same boat. 2 years of Not using protection and nothing so far. I am going to see a fertility Dr in 2 months. sad.gif

I really want another baby and Jacob wants a brother/sister. blush.gif

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