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I am thinking we are going to have to do Clomid again because for the past 2 1/2 years (because we had a diffecult time conceiving the first time, and we know we want more children) we haven't been doing anything to prevent it. I was hoping that we might be able to conceive on our own. Right before we got pregnant with our daughter I was diagnosed with PCOS (sorry forgot to mention that before) which I beleive is contributing to the infertility.View Thread
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Sorry for the delay in my response but I was waiting for my "person of choice" to ask about your concerns to come back to work. He is a psychiatrist and the head of the mental health department for my company and I trust his knowledge completely. I explained your concerns and he told me that citalopram has a low risk of side-effects on a fetus if the mother takes them more at the end of pregnancy than the beginning but there is nothing that indicates ANY risk to a baby that is conceived while the father is taking it. I hope this helps set your mind at ease! GLView Thread
Don't feel discouraged, even people who can obviously have children can still under normal circumstances take up to a year to get pregnant before getting concerned.
Did you explain to DH that the OPKs only tell you IF you are ovulating? Maybe will give you some peace of mind if nothing else?View Thread
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The email address is mine and I didn't receive your email.???
Doesn't matter though since we are just using it to forward Lyndee at work and she won't be back in the office until Monday. Check in with Lyndee Monday morning and will go from there.
Just wanted you to know you weren't being ignored.
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A) money is tight right now but once we get past this month it should be better,
I am not showing whatsoever yet lol so maternity clothes will not fit, but Old Navy has the cutest stuff.....C) don't know gender and I tend to not be able to find neutral clothes so much but they do have neutral themed gear, bedding, etc...I'm a very patient person but when I am preggo I get wacky and am like" Ok, I'm preggo hurry up 9 months and give me my baby"
LOL Ok i'm done
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She plans on having 4 or 5 kids (not so sure her hubby is on board with that) so I don't think she'd mind all the extra.View Thread
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