Looking For Suggestions On Infertility Clinics In Bellevue Area, WA
I am a 35 years woman diagnosed with PCOS in 2006. I have been trying to conceive since 5 years and have been on and off meds like clomid, letrozole which have helped me ovulate but not conceive. I had irregular periods for which I was using medication too. I got so fed up last year and I wanted to heal myself naturally, stopped all the meds and started one meal a day and work outs. I have lost a lot of weight and my period is regular now, though the cycle length varies between 31-33 days and… read more
An infertility specialist will use whatever black magic "modern medical" means to make you become pregnant, but an endocrinologist will try to find the root cause and solution to the hormonal imbalance that is resulting in infertility.
Don’t loose hope. Loosing wait, diet and exercise have never failed me.... as a matter of fact. All of the times I was exercising, had lost weight, and was watching my food I got pregnant 🤰 (4 times)
You should get a referral from your family practitioner to see a endocrinologist
Thank you this helps. I hope I don't need a referral to see an endocrinologist
This is new to me. Curious to understand how anendocrinologist can help compared to a gynaecologist, maybe I will search around to know more. My doc has suggested me to go to infertility specialist.
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