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I tried the guiafenesin. Couldn’t tell too much difference. Apparently it works for some people, and doesn’t really have any side effects, so I’d say give it a shot. Couldn’t hurt.
I am a highly mucous producing individual. (Like I have to wear panty liners bad.) Is this a bad thing? I thought mucous was a sign of fertility.![]()
Mucous is a good thing. I had fertile mucous for the entire cycle and we couldn’t find the peak time. There is suppose to be a balance. Mucous can be a sign of how the hormones are working or not working. At the time when I had all this fertile mucous we didn’t want to achieve pregnancy because of the recent deathes of our two unborn children. There should be a pattern to the mucous or the hormones aren’t working correctly which would mean that some part of your body isn’t well. Right now we are looking at a hormone imbalance that has something to do with thyroid. Charting has helped me to see that the thyroid is part of the problem. My core temp. is to low and that is showing up on thanks to Naprotechnology.
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I am a highly mucous producing individual. (Like I have to wear panty liners bad.) Is this a bad thing? I thought mucous was a sign of fertility.![]()
Mucous is a good thing. I had fertile mucous for the entire cycle and we couldn’t find the peak time. There is suppose to be a balance. Mucous can be a sign of how the hormones are working or not working. At the time when I had all this fertile mucous we didn’t want to achieve pregnancy because of the recent deathes of our two unborn children. There should be a pattern to the mucous or the hormones aren’t working correctly which would mean that some part of your body isn’t well. Right now we are looking at a hormone imbalance that has something to do with thyroid. Charting has helped me to see that the thyroid is part of the problem. My core temp. is to low and that is showing up on thanks to Naprotechnology.Thanks for sharing. I am glad it’s not a bad thing. I am so sorry you have to struggle with this. Prayers for you and your husband.
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I am a highly mucous producing individual. (Like I have to wear panty liners bad.) Is this a bad thing? I thought mucous was a sign of fertility.![]()
Mucous is a good thing. I had fertile mucous for the entire cycle and we couldn’t find the peak time. There is suppose to be a balance. Mucous can be a sign of how the hormones are working or not working. At the time when I had all this fertile mucous we didn’t want to achieve pregnancy because of the recent deathes of our two unborn children. There should be a pattern to the mucous or the hormones aren’t working correctly which would mean that some part of your body isn’t well. Right now we are looking at a hormone imbalance that has something to do with thyroid. Charting has helped me to see that the thyroid is part of the problem. My core temp. is to low and that is showing up on thanks to Naprotechnology.Thanks for sharing. I am glad it’s not a bad thing. I am so sorry you have to struggle with this. Prayers for you and your husband.
I have a thyroid issue diagnosed by PPVI (t3/t4 ratio is off) and one of the biggest signs I had was hair loss. It started last summer and I was really stressed. Are they having you take your temperature for 2 weeks of a cycle now?Anyone know anything about thyroid disfunction? I am now charting with Napro and temperature charts for thyroid. I was taking it all in stride until I noticed my hair is getting really thin. Yesterday I had a handful in the shower. I have searched the web, but there is just to much information. They think the tyroid thing came on as a result of stress. Looking at all the web inforamtion isn’t going to help the stress part.
My ratio is also off. I have many of the other symtoms especially the mental health ones, but up until the last two weeks hair loss was not a problem. Please tell me it comes back. Sometimes I wonder if I am loosing my mind. All my family and friends think that it is early menipause and I know it isn’t. If I could just focus and be less irratible. I really don’t want to loose my hair. They have me taking my temperature, but it seem that they want me to take it for two months. I am wondering if I will have hair then. Maybe I just need to make a call to the PPVI.I have a thyroid issue diagnosed by PPVI (t3/t4 ratio is off) and one of the biggest signs I had was hair loss. It started last summer and I was really stressed. Are they having you take your temperature for 2 weeks of a cycle now?
I’d call them and ask if they’ll look at the temps you have, and explain the hair loss. Maybe they can help. Mine has definitely improved.My ratio is also off. I have many of the other symtoms especially the mental health ones, but up until the last two weeks hair loss was not a problem. Please tell me it comes back. Sometimes I wonder if I am loosing my mind. All my family and friends think that it is early menipause and I know it isn’t. If I could just focus and be less irratible. I really don’t want to loose my hair. They have me taking my temperature, but it seem that they want me to take it for two months. I am wondering if I will have hair then. Maybe I just need to make a call to the PPVI.
I have heard several symptoms of thyroid problems. They run in my family. I, myself, have struggled with them on and off.My ratio is also off. I have many of the other symtoms especially the mental health ones, but up until the last two weeks hair loss was not a problem. Please tell me it comes back. Sometimes I wonder if I am loosing my mind. All my family and friends think that it is early menipause and I know it isn’t. If I could just focus and be less irratible. I really don’t want to loose my hair. They have me taking my temperature, but it seem that they want me to take it for two months. I am wondering if I will have hair then. Maybe I just need to make a call to the PPVI.
((((((Convert in 99)))))))I could use some advice from you all.
Most of you have suffered through this fertility problem longer than me, and I am just wondering if it gets better with time.
Aww…thank you so much! You are a dear. I pray for you all too.((((((Convert in 99)))))))
It does get better, although you are in a tough situation. I think the year to 18-months infertility point was the roughest for me, although that was compounded by the miscarriage. I know that you have some severe health problems, but as you have seen, things are easier when you are busy, so keep busy as much as your health will allow. I also know what it’s like to be surrounded by those who are more financially well-off and like to flaunt it, but try and find a like-minded group of adults. If you have a hobby, see if there’s a related group in your area. Or if your parish has an active St. Vincent de Paul conference, maybe you could spend some time assisting them. These people help the truly poor, and in my experience are extremely welcoming of all who are willing to lend a hand to their work.
And you’re doing the right thing IMO by avoiding babies and baby stuff when possible. No sense in pouring salt in the wound. I couldn’t be around pregnant women or babies for several months without breaking down, and unfortunately everyone we knew was either pregnant or toting babies around, and they all wanted us to be around them, ooh-ing and ahh-ing. I have no problem doing that now, but two years ago it was, well, probably a bit of what Christ felt on the cross (nowhere close, I admit, but still awful).
I think the only way I truly got past this (besides keeping busy) was to keep praying for God’s will. In time I came to accept that His will for me probably doesn’t involve childbirth; rather, if we wish to parent children, we’re going to have to work harder for them (adoption) than most. I’m sure we’ll appreciate them that much more (not that parents who can bear children easily don’t appreciate their kids, but I imagine fertility can be taken for granted, just like anything else). Pray for God’s will, strength, patience, and grace. And don’t hesitate to ask the saints for their prayers as well. St. Elizabeth knows well the pain of infertility. St. Cecilia doesn’t, but she’s a powerful intercessor (my personal patroness) and I highly recommend asking her for prayers. The Blessed Mother must also share in our pain; she was only permitted to have one child, and then had to watch Him die.
God bless you and your husband. I’ll continue to pray for you both.
Thank you so much. I am praying for you also. If you ever need anything you can count on me!It does get easier. I agree with Jen, avoid pregnant women and kids as much as you can. Don’t go by the baby section at Wal-Mart. Don’t do what I stupidly did and watch those baby shows on TLC.
How comfortable are you in your church? Do they have a women’s group or other groups, like a bible study that you could join? That really helped me tremendously. I just got so busy, between working, spending time with DH, and volunteering that I didn’t have time to obsess about our infertility.
This will sound crazy and contrary to what I said at first, but I was helped out a lot by teaching CCD. I’ve been doing that for two years now and really enjoy watching the kids learn and grow (I teach 3rd grade).
I spent a lot of time praying that God would show me His will for DH and I. I really, really tried not to dwell on how much I wanted to get pregnant, but rather, have the children that God intends for us to have, however that may happen. He chose a rather dramatic way to make His point, in our case.
I’m truly sorry you have this cross to bear. Just know that you don’t have to bear it alone!