Guest guest Posted April 2, 2004 Report Share Posted April 2, 2004 Hi e, I would think that subject would have been better coming from the office setting, from the rheumy or even better a nurse.I'm sure they evem have AF pamphelts on MTX and pregnancy. Try and let it go even though it wasn't very professional. Hugs Becki and 5 systemic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2004 Report Share Posted April 2, 2004 No one has ever gone over these risks with me or has talked to me about sexuality or the risks of pregnancy. I did my own research. Perhaps they told my paretns. I find it very odd. a > I thought she was on birth control pills alread because of her out of whack > period, so I mean really.. either way they could assume she is playing it safe? > I know when I was placed on MTX that they went over everything.. from cancer > risks to sterility risks.. to pregnancy risks (like basically if I wanted to > get pregnant I would need to be off of it for at least six months before trying > to get pregnant). Maybe they just thought they should let her know now.. A > lot of people think at 17 almost 18 is the right time to talk about that? I > don't know that seems odd. At my rhuemi's office they start going over all of > that at age 14.. California statistics show that something like 40% of 14 year > olds are sexually active.. Very odd though.. I'd call and ask what that is all > about.. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2004 Report Share Posted April 2, 2004 I remember when I went on mtx when I was about 19 the rheumy made a big deal about sending my dad out of the office (parents can be a big help in answering questions I don't know the answers to like what meds I was on when I was little, so I had asked him to come with me) and telling me all about the dangers of mtx and pregnancy and how I should go off it it I planned to get pregnant. It seemed like a lot of drama, but I suppose he had to go over all that. Sara (26, Poly) >From: riotkat@... >Reply- > >Subject: Re: MTX, teens and pregnancy >Date: Fri, 02 Apr 2004 13:33:52 -0000 > >No one has ever gone over these risks with me or has talked to me >about sexuality or the risks of pregnancy. I did my own research. >Perhaps they told my paretns. I find it very odd. > >a > > > I thought she was on birth control pills alread because of her out >of whack > > period, so I mean really.. either way they could assume she is >playing it safe? > > I know when I was placed on MTX that they went over everything.. >from cancer > > risks to sterility risks.. to pregnancy risks (like basically if I >wanted to > > get pregnant I would need to be off of it for at least six months >before trying > > to get pregnant). Maybe they just thought they should let her know >now.. A > > lot of people think at 17 almost 18 is the right time to talk about >that? I > > don't know that seems odd. At my rhuemi's office they start going >over all of > > that at age 14.. California statistics show that something like 40% >of 14 year > > olds are sexually active.. Very odd though.. I'd call and ask what >that is all > > about.. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2004 Report Share Posted April 2, 2004 In a message dated 4/2/04 2:03:42 AM Eastern Standard Time, boundforlondon@... writes: << s today wanting to talk to her about her sexuality. She wanted to make sure that she knew the risks of unprotected sex while taking MTX. If she stated that she was sexually active they were going to place her on birth control pills. Don't know why this came up like it did, in response to a lawsuit or ?? Just thought I would pass it on. e >> Rather weird to place a phone call with that discussion. In person certainly would have been better. What did your daughter think of it? Take care. Patty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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