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July 15th, 2017, 06:04 AM
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July 15th, 2017, 02:11 PM
#12
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Originally Posted by
SoFullofHope
Dear Shannshaff,
I was sort of breastfeeding until about a month ago but, quite frankly, I doubt he got much out of me. Breastfeeding didn't work from the start, so I was feeding formula most of the time, and pumping to up my own milk supply but stopped pumping in January and AF came back immediately, and they say it does when you're breastfeeding less than 300ml per day. So it was already not much back then, and since I stopped pumping and he started eating more and more baby food, he was basically weaning off naturally and in the last few weeks leading up to me stopping, it can't have been more than 10 ml or so per day.
According to the test results, mine's 17.1 and the everything that's below 23 is still within the normal range. But certainly at the high end :-P Do you think that, if I took something to lower my prolactin, my chances would improve again?
Allegedly, my fT4 is pretty much an average value. My results say that anything between 9.4 and 18 is normal, and I'm at 13.6.
However, thyroid problems would be possible, I guess, as both my parents had them (hypothyroidism).
Do you think I should ask my gynaecologist (or GP) to take a closer look there?
I'm totally clueless with all these values and very grateful for any advice!!!
It doesn't matter how much was coming out, it's the biology of the breastfeeding that causes your prolactin to go up. So even if it's only rarely your prolactin will be high.
DO NOT take anything to lower your prolactin, you do not need it and it will decline over time.
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July 15th, 2017, 02:12 PM
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Originally Posted by
SoFullofHope
Dear Nuthinbutpink,
I know, I stopped about a month before. And since the beginning of the year, he hardly got anything out of me anymore anyway. So it was a few drops up to the end of May/beginning of June, and not anymore at all since about a month before pretesting. So the results should, sadly, still be accurate :-(((
Nope, not how it works. Breastfeeding is a biological state like pregnancy and just like there's no such thing as a little bit pregnant, there's no such thing as "a little bit breastfeeding". Your body does the chemical stuff even if you are only breastfeeding a teensy bit and yes, that absolutely affects your results.
Now, given your age I think you have WAY more stacked against you than just that but just want to be sure that "only nursing a little" doesn't work the way you think it does.
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July 15th, 2017, 02:14 PM
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You absolutely can get pregnant with those numbers naturally. Let me know how I can help.
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July 15th, 2017, 03:26 PM
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July 16th, 2017, 02:56 PM
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Honestly I think little boys should come in pairs like shoes so no matter what, you can't lose - a little boy or a little girl, it's all good!
I think instead of doing that type of "minisway" you need to switch over to the atomic fertility diet in this thread, 5 from the top. http://genderdreaming.com/forum/gend...rt-3-pcos.html This will be better both for your chances of conception (better for egg quality) and also for your sway, since most of the "no banana" advice does absolutely nothing at all!
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July 16th, 2017, 06:25 PM
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July 17th, 2017, 03:02 PM
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The mineral balancing diets - the sodium, potassium stuff - have not worked for most of us. In fact, once we mostly gave up on the sodium restriction, our results IMPROVED - possibly because it made it so much easier to stick with the diet!!
My daughter is like 30% potato. The entire potato thing is because they have potassium in them. I assure you they are not magic boy making foods. People actually have trouble getting enough potassium on the LE Diet for their body to work properly so we have to take care not to cut back on potassium foods, get at least 2500 mg a day.
Most people go vegetarian on the standard LE Diet. But on the alternate diet, for egg quality we have to be careful not to get too many carbs so we do allow some meat on that. It actually even gets better results than the standard diet so you aren't hurting your sway any by following it. I am actually concerned that the diet you're following now is too high carb, too low fat and protein and may make it harder for you to conceive.
No more peppermint tea. It has been ineffective and also really cut odds of conception a lot for moms over 35.
Also would have you wean off the cranberry extract. IT hasn't worked and has a lot of risks and side effects when TTC.
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July 17th, 2017, 08:11 PM
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July 18th, 2017, 08:27 PM
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Ok this is just a bit long, if I don't remember to check back tomorrow could you please bump for me? We had to run errands today and I want to hit this question with fresh eyes.
Atomic, this may sound crazy but I’ve been reading about moon phases… I have a ‘red moon cycle’ currently which I didn’t used to have. Meaning my period is coinciding with the full moon. From...
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