Guest guest Posted March 28, 2002 Report Share Posted March 28, 2002 hi jennifer, thank you very much for the information. as far as my case is conerned, yes i did loose the baby in my 9th week during the onset of ADS. i have been able to reduce the cortisone which is great. i am now on 5 mg and the doctor said that is ok and save for a possible pregnancy (prednisolone H). however, having endless or no cycles really reduces my chances of even getting pregnant. so i just hope and pray that i am not hurting myself for taking the cortisone and not the mtx. since i handle the cortisone well i think it is ok for now to stay on it. at least the doctor never suggested anything else for me. i did ask about the testing at my gyn's office. they will not do it because this has been my first miscarriage which to them is not a big deal (they make it sound like it is the easiest thing to deal with). i think that the baby left me because of the untreated high fevers for over 10 days and the injected high/dosage cortisone back then. i always had problems with my cycles and have no clue how to get it all back into place now along with all the other physical and psychological impacts of what has happened. anyway, thank you for all the info and good luck to you. tatjana --- Jay wrote: > Here is the link about the Antiphospholipid antibody > syndrome > http://members.tripod.com/stillsfoundation/antiphospholipid_antibody_syndrom > e.htm > > there is also a doctor who is experimenting using > enbrel to help infertility > that is caused by elevated TNF cells in the uterus, > same as we have too many > in our joints, and the tnf cells are attacking the > embryo before it can > implant, so basically conception takes place but > never implants so you never > become pregnant, anyway the enbrel " mops up " the > extra tnf in the uterus > just like it does for our joints and the women are > now able to get pregnant > and carry to term. It works, I do know of over 200 > babies now born where > the mother took enbrel through most of the pregnancy > and so far they are all > healthy, of course we wont know if there are any > long term effects on > learning etc. until a few years from now. I feel > that in 10 years enbrel > will be just as safe to use during pregnancy as > prednisone is now. Or at > least that is my hope. You can also use IVIG in > pregnancy and some are > experimenting with remicade treatments during > pregnancy. All this is > stricly off label and Immunex, the makers of enbrel > absolutly dont want > anything to do with this doctor and his studies, > they wont touch it for fear > of possible lawsuits etc. But we all know that > some doctor has to take a > risk and try things. > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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