Guest guest Posted January 3, 2007 Report Share Posted January 3, 2007 Dear All, sorry, another e-mail from me tonight. First I do not write for weeks and then all my e-mails come at once ;-)...i It is already quiet late here in the UK, but I am sitting on the couch and just don't feel tiered at all! I am still quiet wound up and can not go to bed (maybe it is the full moon?). If I try to go to sleep now I will lie there for hours, think and worry... One thing that has been on my mind a lot recently is the medication I am on and how it would affect me having children. As I mentioned in my earlier e-mail my Rheumy switched me to MTX a few weeks ago. Something I had hoped to avoid, as I have heard so many bad things about it and I had previously mentioned to my Rheumy that my husband and I had thought of starting a family within the next 2-3 years. He therefore started me on Azathioprine first, which did not work. Now with the MTX he told me that you are not allowed to get pregnant under any circumstances and you also have to wait at least 6 month after coming off MTX, before you can try for a baby. Well, this is quiet worrying. Has anyone of you experience with this? How about other medications like Kineret or Enbrel etc. Would that be the same...should you not have kids if you are on any off those medications? How long do I need to take the MTX before they can try and wean me off it? Should I request to be switched to another medication if want to start trying for kids, if so which one would be " safe " ? Of course I will make sure not to get pregnant while I am on MTX, as I do want to have a healthy child, but I guess I would just like to know where we stand, as my husband is quiet keen to have kids. I could then also prepare myself, in case I have to face the fact that I can or should not have kids...well, I guess I could then get a bunny instead ;-) I am also worried of passing Stills on to my children (I know it is not really proven if it is something you can pass on etc., but you never know). Would I be able to cope with a child, especially if I am having a flare. Sigh! So many things to worry about. Thanks for your thoughts, help and advise (as always). Have a pain free day everyone. (UK) Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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