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Hi Lea,

I am new here too. I have been diagnosed with PCOS since I was a

teenager. I am 33 and got pregnant with my daughter by surprise at

26 and pregnant with my second daughter doing infertility meds.,

glucophage and iui. I continued the glucophage 1500mg/day throughout

my pregnancy. The baby was very healthy and I actually weighed 10lbs

less at 9 months then I did when I got pregnant. I am about 30lbs

from goal now and starting to think about trying for another. I

talked to my endo. and surgeon about trying glucophage to see if it

will help me ovulate since I am very, very irregular. The surgeon

said fine and the endo. gave me the presription and said that it

might work but she only wants me to start with one pill a day. She

is afraid that is might hurt my new GI tract. She said it could

cause gastritis. Is this serious? can it cause ulcers or is it just

the bad diarrehea you get when starting glucophage? Sorry I can't be

more help but I just wanted to let you know that there was someone

else on the list trying to do the same thing. I have also heard a

few people say it helped them lose those last few pounds.

> Hi my name is lea. and i am a new poster. i think i have posted

one

> message before. anyway i am now exactly one year post-op and down

> 150 lbs. yay...i have been trying to conceive for a few months now

> because of some differing factors and have been taking glucophage

for

> pcos...i just wondered if anybody has had a similar experience and

> what the outcome was? thanks girls.

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Hi, my infertility doctor mentioned at my last visit that it may be an option

to try glucophage. She mentioned something about it only working if something

was wrong with insulin level, or something. Not that i am diabetic, but that

when they do bloodwork for it, something about the insulin levels. but if they

come back ok, then gluchophage is not an option. They will have to look into

something else.

Can anyone tell me what the glucophage actually works for? My doctor

recomends that I do not take anymore clomid, that we need to look at other

options. Is

it to make me ovulate better? As far as I know I ovulate....but have recently

started having irregular periods. But after my cycle i can do an ovulation

test and get a positive day in there during that period.

Does the gluchopage help to get pregnant in general? Is it better with iui or

other med? The doctor also mentioned metaform. I think that was what it was

called. What is thet for? A stronger infertility drug than clomid? Is that a

shot? Has anyone had experience with that med? How does it work? Ins cover? Is

it very expensive?

Any info will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance...........and best of luck to all the new preg ladies and

new mommies. :-)

Sharon in GA

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Hi, my infertility doctor mentioned at my last visit that it may be an option

to try glucophage. She mentioned something about it only working if something

was wrong with insulin level, or something. Not that i am diabetic, but that

when they do bloodwork for it, something about the insulin levels. but if they

come back ok, then gluchophage is not an option. They will have to look into

something else.

Can anyone tell me what the glucophage actually works for? My doctor

recomends that I do not take anymore clomid, that we need to look at other

options. Is

it to make me ovulate better? As far as I know I ovulate....but have recently

started having irregular periods. But after my cycle i can do an ovulation

test and get a positive day in there during that period.

Does the gluchopage help to get pregnant in general? Is it better with iui or

other med? The doctor also mentioned metaform. I think that was what it was

called. What is thet for? A stronger infertility drug than clomid? Is that a

shot? Has anyone had experience with that med? How does it work? Ins cover? Is

it very expensive?

Any info will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance...........and best of luck to all the new preg ladies and

new mommies. :-)

Sharon in GA

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Lea,

I am also a PCOS'er and I was on Glucophage 1000mg/day for 6 months

when I found out I was pregnant. I also did Clomid 50mg for 3

cycles and it worked! With my last pregnancy, 8 months on the GLUCO

and pg! This time I also had an HSG test to see if my tubes were

open and DH had a SA to make sure his swimmers were OK. It was so

shocking to get pg in that 12 month time frame. I wish you all the

BEST!

Hugs and Blessings,

Jackie in MI

expecting #3 7/10/04

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sharon

my doc put me on glucophage even though i have had regular periods

since the day of my surgery. he says it is something to try before

clomid. because it regulates the insulin for some reason it also

regulates your hormones. he never did any bloodwork he just told me

to try it. i have been having regular periods before so i don't see

any difference really. also it can cause some gastro problems but

once you take it for a few days it will go away...bad tummy ache and

some diarrhea. i also did notice that the cyst on my ovaries that

would " pop " every month went away. so it must do something. i just

can't wait to have a baby. feel free to post any more questions, i

will try to help.

lea

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