Dr. S called and told me all is normal and even though my glucose/insulin are normal that I have a low level insulin resistance which is causing the ovulation problem.
I sent an email to my bro-in-law, the smartest doctor I know, for his opinion:
Hey Dr. Sahib-
I need your expert medical advice. So as you know hubby and I have tried for a little over a year after the miscarriage to get preggo. Surprise! I'm not pregnant.
My OBYN and a reproductive endocrinologist ran several tests. All of my tests were normal:
- HSG
- Glucose/insulin fast test
- STD/HIV
- Thyroid
- FSH
- Androgen
- Ovaries -- no cysts
- 17 hydroxy progesterone
- Semen analysis
- Beta HCG
- Progesterone
- TSH
- Prolactin
Anyhow, Dr. S stated that he does not believe I ovulate every cycle. He did a transvaginal ultrasound about a week before I got my period and determined that I didn't ovulate this past cycle and I wouldn't ovulate this past cycle. He believes I have a low level insulin resistance that is causing me not to ovulate regularly. I asked him how he came to his conclusion. He said his conclusion was based on 3 things: 1) diabetes in the family 2) long cycles 3) trying for a year to get preggo. He thinks I have a 2-3% change of getting pregnant on my own. He thinks I should go forward with IUI next cycle with a drug regiment to induce ovulation. Uhm, all of that sounds very scary.
So my question is -- is this doctor on crack b/c what he's saying sounds pretty whack.
So please let me know what you think when you have time. I know you must be uber busy. Come visit soon!!! We missed you over Christmas.
~Bengali Chick
1 comment:
From the way you put it, it sounds like this guy is trying to find a legit reason for you not conceiving. Maybe try a second opinion. It couldn't hurt right?
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