Oh Atomic reading that a tipped uterus never interferred with your being able to have 5 children makes me so giddy !!!
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Oh Atomic reading that a tipped uterus never interferred with your being able to have 5 children makes me so giddy !!!
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Mine is severely tipped, too. With my 3rd, 4th, and 5th pregnancies it was so bad that it actually put pressure on my bladder during early pregnancy and kept me from peeing sometimes (not fun!) My mom and sister's are also tipped. Most doctors no longer believe this prevents pregnancy and instead is a variation that occurs naturally like having brown or blue eyes. :)
I would try laying in different positions like on tummy though just in case it helps a little.
You may also want to add in Guanefesin at some point - it may sway blue, but will help make thinner CM that may make it easier for the swimmers to make their way to the egg.
My mom has a tipped uterus and got 3 girls no problem, fyi!
I'm so sorry you're so frustrated <3 I understand feeling like you're alone in this, especially when even your DH isn't as supportive. I echo atomic -- at 35 with no luck in 6 months, I'd say get a second opinion for Clomid. You DO still have time, so don't feel TOO stressed (that could be an issue with conceiving, too), but you're also not wrong to be wanting maybe some help after 6 months at that age.
What's your BMI like right now? I don't recall seeing anyone ask, but is there a chance your body fat might be too low to sustain a pregnancy right now?
My BMI is in the normal range so it is fine to sustain a pregnancy but I have actually dropped some weight early on in my sway and managed to maintain from there. I was considered overweight before I started LE. I believe my bmi is 23 so I still could stand to lose some weight I'm sure. I'm just going to try and regroup and refocus. If this doesn't work for us it is what it is i suppose. I've already been down the high tech route and that was also unsuccessful so this may just be natures way of telling me to move on from this decade old obsession of having a daughter :(
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23 is definitely a healthy BMI, though I know pink swayers tend to try to go lower (I was in the 19s when I conceived my DD, and still actively trying to lose because of my eating disorder).
I know this can sometimes be not the best thing to hear for people struggling, but I have seen many women -- including on this board -- who dealt with this same struggle only to end up surprised with their healthy baby girl! I'm sending good thoughts your way <3
Anyone having trouble sticking with the diet needs to just mainly go vegetarian and exercise if they can. Anyone in this boat, please don't worry about your BMI (only if it's getting too low, I mean!)
When the diet goes on and on people end up setting themselves up for a binge/purge thing where they try to cut back and end up cheating and giving up in the end.
OX what I want you to do right now is find a diet you can stick to without being so miserable and then it's going to seem like a lot less of a chore.