Fertility Worries
Journey of finding out if my body is able (and willing) to conceive
Saturday, 18 August 2012
Ultrasound
It was at a specialist women's ultrasound clinic.
Boy there's a massive difference between the private ultrasound clinics and the medical imagining clinic I had the first one done at.
Also I've got to say I was a little jealous of all the women bringing out there 3D baby pics. I guess who wants pics of their ovaries? Lol.
The clinic was really nice, the suite was massive with its own loo, and there was a massive plasma on the wall showing you everything she was doing.
This compares to the tiny room in the medical imagining place with a somewhat cranky technician and no monitor besides the technicians one.
The dr doing it was also extremely nice and enabled me to ask a lot of questions as well as explained what she was showing me.
Basically she found same kind of findings as the last one. Looks like polycystic ovaries with heaps of follicles of each >28 on each.
Some previous endo which is healing, uterus is great though.
This is just what i could tell, as I don't get the results until I see the gyn.
So I'm anxious to see the gyn and get the results!
Saturday, 11 August 2012
Where have you been?
I've had headaches and cramps for the last week and now I know why.
Now the question is when will it come next?
Thursday, 2 August 2012
How helpful?
Basically I waited an hour and a half to see her for 15 minutes.
She said the same kind of things as my GP said.
Only things different were she wasn't too worried about the other things on the ultrasound besides the PCOS ovaries. And she wants me to get a specialist ultrasound after my next AF. And suggested to take progesterone to speed it along.
She did say my uterus looks good which is nice!
And she also wasn't too worried about the high prolactin as she said any kind of breast situation before the test can distort the results (accidental and during intercourse etc).
Basically she just wants to compare the previous ultrasound and the one that will be done after the next AF and go from there.
It was kind of annoying waiting for so long to see how for so little. I thought she would have an ultrasound machine on her practice and do one then. But she didn't and charged just over $200 for not much new information.
Sunday, 29 July 2012
I'm back
Omg holiday was amazing though - A much needed break.
If anyone ever goes to Vanuatu you must do a tour of the mele cascades!
Ok so back to the situation at hand. Nothing has really changed. Although I found that last week my hormones were wack. I got really emotional and stressed easily, finding it uncontrollable and leading me to become overwhelmed.
I'm a lot more composed this week, back to normal but this emotional outburst last week has my hopes up that something's going on.
3 days till my OB appointment and hopefully she can shed some light!
I also have to make an appointment with my gp as I had my prolactin retested yet again when I got back (should be way down from my relaxing break!) and the results would be in.
Friday, 6 July 2012
BFN
Today i decided to take a hpt to make 99% sure I wasn't pregnant before I started taking the anti-malaria tablets.
It was playing on my mind too much, what if i am? Because If I fell pregnant I really wouldn't know. And I didn't want to risk it.
As expected (and half hoped) was a bfn. Was a relief and tiny bit disappointing at the same time.
Dp felt the same but was hopeful saying the next one we take will be a BFP after we start trying when we come back from holidays.
Thursday, 28 June 2012
Private or public?
I'm really considering taking out private health insurance.
Before now I don't know why I haven't thought twice about having a child through the public health system. Although the basics are covered by Medicare i'm thinking it's not enough. I want my own OB, who I want to choose, and I want to choose the hospital.
My dp previous job had health insurance but his current one doesn't yet and neither does mine.
So I've been looking around and tossing up what to get.
The BIG thing is the 12 month waiting period for claiming on obstetrics!!!
Ridiculous. I naively thought most waiting periods were 2 or 6 months (I guess this is just extras!)
There all around $1,700 a year just for me and cover hospital and extras.
But 12 months.... Gosh. If I my body will do the honor of conceiving I don't want to have to wait 12 months to try!
A lot of them say you know, 'the 12 month waiting period means you need to wait at least 3 months until you start trying'.
I understand this is so the hospital is covered but what about prenatal care and the OB? Will it cover that?
I think i'm going to be on the phone to these companies for a while to figure out what they offer (and hopefully there not pushy sales people!).
I researched them all online for around 3 hours last night and still don't have the answers I want (when I get set on something I focus so hard I look up '5 mins later' and it's hours later.. Lol).
At the moment i'm considering Hbf, hcf, hif, Medibank or Bupa.
I'll have to look in to them all further to see what they really offer, but at the moment I like Hbf for their personal touches. They give you 'what to expect when your expecting' and teddy for the bub when it's born! Only downside is they're based in WA so I'm not sure what range of services/ covered OBs they have here in NSW.
Furthermore, most will cover IVF (hopefully it doesn't come to that), but what about my condition at the moment?
It would be 'preexisting' so would it be another 12 months on that to claim for things? And how narrow or wide is the definition of my preexisting illness? It's not PCOS, at the moment there not sure what is causing the Secondary ammenhorea, or will they just not cover everything associated with what has been identified thus far?
Anyway sorry to all you that are not Australian, some of this is probably confusing but it has helped me get my thoughts together! Anyway I'd love to hear all opinions or what your private health insurance does/doesn't cover (even if you don't live in oz)
Monday, 25 June 2012
And the results are in
No PCOS which is great - all my hormones were normal.
Well all except prolactin again.
Down a lot since last time, from 919 to 638 (still outside of normal range).
Dr wants me to get an MRI to check my pituitary gland.
I asked dr if other hormones would be abnormal If something was was wrong with my pituitary gland and she said not necessarily?
So I have a referral for an MRI, however I personally want to delay it for a little while, see how the gyno goes and what she has to say, and maybe retest prolactin again after my holiday (since it is down a lot already).
However I had to reschedule the appointment and the next available was another month so now I have to wait until the 2nd August for the gyno.
More waiting games...