Showing posts with label ANOVULATION. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ANOVULATION. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

THYROID DISEASE AND FERTILITY



(Sorry, Blogger would not allow me to import an image, it seem they are have technical difficulties)



Having a thyroid condition, can impact negatively on your ability to conceive. This is due to the fact that a thyroid disease can cause anovulation (no ovulation or release of an egg), and other menstrual irregularities. 

This occurs, because a thyroid condition can interfere with the balance of the body’s reproductive hormones and this can make it very difficult or almost impossible to get pregnant.

If you have been diagnosed with thyroid disease linked infertility, your doctor will administer treatment which includes regulating your thyroid levels, so that the thyroid can resume its normal function thus making it easier to ovulate and making conception possible.

Some women with a thyroid condition also have polycystic Ovaries, or cysts on the ovaries, resulting in infertility as well.

For much more on this issue, please visit the link below:-


Friday, October 2, 2009

GETTING PREGNANT WITH IRREGULAR PERIODS

Children are a gift from the Lord; they are a reward from him.
Children born to a young man are like sharp arrows in a warrior’s hand
Psalm 127: 3 & 4










Irregular periods , a symptom of my PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome), was one of my challenges when I was trying to conceive and I know many women struggling with infertility caused by PCOS, is dealing with this as well, hence my decision to do this post.

Let me say, I know this is the information age where everything can be ‘googled,’ nevertheless, I still want to share my experience with this issue, as it is always comforting to be able to identify with others and knowing you arfe not alone in your struggles, and you just never can tell, maybe it will help even one person.
As a result of my irregular cycle, it was impossible to track ovulation because my cycles were erratic and would most times be longer than the normal, which is said to be between 28 and 35 days.
I remember once, in desperation , trying an ovulation predicator kit which, every time I tested, showed that I was ovulating but still no pregnancy occurred. I am just learning that ovulation predictor kits do not really work if you have irregular periods. Instead, it is suggested that you use your Basal Body temperature and your cervical mucus, as this is the best and most natural way of knowing when you are ovulating. I have also recently learnt that even though women with PCOS have periods, it does not necessarily mean that they are ovulating, a condition known as ‘anovulation.’ That, I think was my problem because I remember my doctor doing an examination and proceeded to tell me that he had not seen any evidence of any recent ovulation.

I did see the information while researching online, later on in my struggles with infertility, where one could track ovulation using Basal Body Temperature and cervical mucus, but I did not try it because I simply was not patient enough to go through all that was expected for an accurate result. I wanted to be pregnant very badly, but I wanted it to happen in a less complicated way and so I soon opted to do surgery (laparoscopy), as my doctor told me this would greatly increase my chances of achieving pregnancy.

Please follow the link below to see what your Basal Body temperature and cervical mucus are and how to go about charting to predict exactly when you ovulate.
http://www.babycenter.com/0_basal-body-temperature-and-cervical-mucus_3195.bc

Read about the condition anovulation, by following the link below.
http://www.epigee.org/menstruation/anovulation.html

Until next time, keep clinging to hope.