Guest guest Posted February 24, 2004 Report Share Posted February 24, 2004 Angie, No question is ever stupid . I know my lining is on the thinner side due to ultrasounds monitoring my cycles. On clomid it never got very thick even when with progesterone in the second half. I am on the lower end of normal but since I have been pg twice was told that it must be good enough to get pg. Estrogen helps build the lining the first half of the cycle and the progesterone thickens it in the second half. Boy, I have learned a lot in my endeavors. Clomid is a drug that has a side effect of thinning the uterine lining. Since many with a t already have issues with lining it is not a drug that usually is a first line of defense. In my case, I have PCOS which is in control and I ovulate on my own now. My lining the two cycles before I got pg was on the lower end of normal but it was fine since my af was normal. When on clomid, my af would last a day and that was when I knew something was wrong. However, that was last summer before I started ovulating on my own and knew that I had a t-shape. As for my t-shape, I am on the borderline on whether I am DES or not. I was conceived in August 1971 and born May of 1972 so Re can not say for sure either way. My mom did take something to prevent m/c but is adament (she is a nurse) that it was not this. I do have other issues consistent with DES exposure but not bad enough for them to investigate further. I only learned I had a t in NOv. No one picked it up with my ds on the u/s or with my C-section. It was when we were going past 19 months of trying that RE said let's make sure there is nothing else wrong that we found it. I did carry my son to term (Actually he was almost 2 weeks late and 9 lbs and 7 ounces) so my t-shape handled well for most of my pg. My uterus was quite worn out though by the time he was born. I will be a repeat c around 38 to 39 weeks the next time so my uterus is not worn out. I would be happy to answer any more questions Kathleen, 31 t-shape ds - 3 m/c 1.10.04 & D & C 1.23.04 cd 4 ttc again Re: Kathleen - questions on lining Kathleen, Thanks for the info. This may sound stupid, but how do you know about your lining? Is this is relation to progesterone levels? I apologize for being so uneducated - especially since I had 2 rounds of Clomid, but it was never really explained to me. I just had bloodwork done on day 21 and I think if I remember correctly, day 25 when I was on Clomid. It is good to hear that pg is still possible! Is your t-shape related to DES? I am pretty sure mine is not & am curious how many others have this condition due to genetics. Thanks for the support! And good luck to you as well! Angie, 32 t-shaped ttc #1 1 1/2 yrs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2004 Report Share Posted February 24, 2004 Angie, No question is ever stupid . I know my lining is on the thinner side due to ultrasounds monitoring my cycles. On clomid it never got very thick even when with progesterone in the second half. I am on the lower end of normal but since I have been pg twice was told that it must be good enough to get pg. Estrogen helps build the lining the first half of the cycle and the progesterone thickens it in the second half. Boy, I have learned a lot in my endeavors. Clomid is a drug that has a side effect of thinning the uterine lining. Since many with a t already have issues with lining it is not a drug that usually is a first line of defense. In my case, I have PCOS which is in control and I ovulate on my own now. My lining the two cycles before I got pg was on the lower end of normal but it was fine since my af was normal. When on clomid, my af would last a day and that was when I knew something was wrong. However, that was last summer before I started ovulating on my own and knew that I had a t-shape. As for my t-shape, I am on the borderline on whether I am DES or not. I was conceived in August 1971 and born May of 1972 so Re can not say for sure either way. My mom did take something to prevent m/c but is adament (she is a nurse) that it was not this. I do have other issues consistent with DES exposure but not bad enough for them to investigate further. I only learned I had a t in NOv. No one picked it up with my ds on the u/s or with my C-section. It was when we were going past 19 months of trying that RE said let's make sure there is nothing else wrong that we found it. I did carry my son to term (Actually he was almost 2 weeks late and 9 lbs and 7 ounces) so my t-shape handled well for most of my pg. My uterus was quite worn out though by the time he was born. I will be a repeat c around 38 to 39 weeks the next time so my uterus is not worn out. I would be happy to answer any more questions Kathleen, 31 t-shape ds - 3 m/c 1.10.04 & D & C 1.23.04 cd 4 ttc again Re: Kathleen - questions on lining Kathleen, Thanks for the info. This may sound stupid, but how do you know about your lining? Is this is relation to progesterone levels? I apologize for being so uneducated - especially since I had 2 rounds of Clomid, but it was never really explained to me. I just had bloodwork done on day 21 and I think if I remember correctly, day 25 when I was on Clomid. It is good to hear that pg is still possible! Is your t-shape related to DES? I am pretty sure mine is not & am curious how many others have this condition due to genetics. Thanks for the support! And good luck to you as well! Angie, 32 t-shaped ttc #1 1 1/2 yrs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2004 Report Share Posted February 24, 2004 Angie, No question is ever stupid . I know my lining is on the thinner side due to ultrasounds monitoring my cycles. On clomid it never got very thick even when with progesterone in the second half. I am on the lower end of normal but since I have been pg twice was told that it must be good enough to get pg. Estrogen helps build the lining the first half of the cycle and the progesterone thickens it in the second half. Boy, I have learned a lot in my endeavors. Clomid is a drug that has a side effect of thinning the uterine lining. Since many with a t already have issues with lining it is not a drug that usually is a first line of defense. In my case, I have PCOS which is in control and I ovulate on my own now. My lining the two cycles before I got pg was on the lower end of normal but it was fine since my af was normal. When on clomid, my af would last a day and that was when I knew something was wrong. However, that was last summer before I started ovulating on my own and knew that I had a t-shape. As for my t-shape, I am on the borderline on whether I am DES or not. I was conceived in August 1971 and born May of 1972 so Re can not say for sure either way. My mom did take something to prevent m/c but is adament (she is a nurse) that it was not this. I do have other issues consistent with DES exposure but not bad enough for them to investigate further. I only learned I had a t in NOv. No one picked it up with my ds on the u/s or with my C-section. It was when we were going past 19 months of trying that RE said let's make sure there is nothing else wrong that we found it. I did carry my son to term (Actually he was almost 2 weeks late and 9 lbs and 7 ounces) so my t-shape handled well for most of my pg. My uterus was quite worn out though by the time he was born. I will be a repeat c around 38 to 39 weeks the next time so my uterus is not worn out. I would be happy to answer any more questions Kathleen, 31 t-shape ds - 3 m/c 1.10.04 & D & C 1.23.04 cd 4 ttc again Re: Kathleen - questions on lining Kathleen, Thanks for the info. This may sound stupid, but how do you know about your lining? Is this is relation to progesterone levels? I apologize for being so uneducated - especially since I had 2 rounds of Clomid, but it was never really explained to me. I just had bloodwork done on day 21 and I think if I remember correctly, day 25 when I was on Clomid. It is good to hear that pg is still possible! Is your t-shape related to DES? I am pretty sure mine is not & am curious how many others have this condition due to genetics. Thanks for the support! And good luck to you as well! Angie, 32 t-shaped ttc #1 1 1/2 yrs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2004 Report Share Posted February 24, 2004 Kathleen, Thank you so much for the info - that explains why I did not know about the lining. My doctor never did ultrasounds! Actually, the second round of Clomid I took, I had just finished when they decided to do a Lap/Hyst. (I switched Dr.'s within the same practice between Clomid cycles & the new one said he wanted to do the Lap/Hyst before taking more Clomid) My RE said he was not going to put me on Clomid again (after knowing the effects on the lining, I am now confident in my RE!). I also have Stage II Endo, but my RE does not feel it is a cause of infertility based on the locations - a lot near my spine & some on my left ovary. My left tube also appears to be blocked. It is very encouraging to hear that you delivered a healthy son with little complications. Although I must say that it is scary seeing so many t-shapes with miscarriages. I am so sorry for your recent loss - I cannot even begin to imagine... What other issues do you have consistent with DES? Angie, 32 t-shape > Angie, > > No question is ever stupid . I know my lining is on the thinner side due to ultrasounds monitoring my cycles. On clomid it never got very thick even when with progesterone in the second half. I am on the lower end of normal but since I have been pg twice was told that it must be good enough to get pg. Estrogen helps build the lining the first half of the cycle and the progesterone thickens it in the second half. Boy, I have learned a lot in my endeavors. > > Clomid is a drug that has a side effect of thinning the uterine lining. Since many with a t already have issues with lining it is not a drug that usually is a first line of defense. In my case, I have PCOS which is in control and I ovulate on my own now. My lining the two cycles before I got pg was on the lower end of normal but it was fine since my af was normal. When on clomid, my af would last a day and that was when I knew something was wrong. However, that was last summer before I started ovulating on my own and knew that I had a t-shape. > > As for my t-shape, I am on the borderline on whether I am DES or not. I was conceived in August 1971 and born May of 1972 so Re can not say for sure either way. My mom did take something to prevent m/c but is adament (she is a nurse) that it was not this. I do have other issues consistent with DES exposure but not bad enough for them to investigate further. I only learned I had a t in NOv. No one picked it up with my ds on the u/s or with my C-section. It was when we were going past 19 months of trying that RE said let's make sure there is nothing else wrong that we found it. > > I did carry my son to term (Actually he was almost 2 weeks late and 9 lbs and 7 ounces) so my t-shape handled well for most of my pg. My uterus was quite worn out though by the time he was born. I will be a repeat c around 38 to 39 weeks the next time so my uterus is not worn out. > > I would be happy to answer any more questions > > Kathleen, 31 > t-shape > ds - 3 > m/c 1.10.04 & D & C 1.23.04 > cd 4 ttc again Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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