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Being sent for blood test advice please!

41 replies

Pumkins2mum · 07/10/2015 15:25

Hi could really do with some advice.

Went to see my GP this morning as we having been ttc for 4 months (I am 38) they want me to have a blood test to see if I am ovulating, if I'm not does that mean that I will NEVER conceive?

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Angeldelight123 · 11/10/2015 17:09

Or perhaps a faulty opk??

Angeldelight123 · 11/10/2015 17:08

Hi Pumpkins did you have a scan around day 11? A scan or bloods would help to confirm ovulation.

Pumkins2mum · 11/10/2015 15:53

Hi remember all

I have been testing for a few months now and this is the first time it happened although we have been tryingto concive for a few months, got a blood test in a couple of weeks to see if I'm ovulating as I am 38, just a pain having to wait. Good luck with the appointment next. Please let me know how you get on.

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Rememberallball · 11/10/2015 14:30

Yes, I've had anovulatory cycles - had 3 out of 5 earlier this year with confirmation from blood test (other 2 cycles could have been as well but didn't have blood test those months). We are in our 40's and ttc number 1 for over a year with no success. Got follow up appointment with specialist on NHS next week so will be intrresting to hear her perspective and what she suggests we do next.

Pumkins2mum · 11/10/2015 13:53

Hi

Ok I prob should have stared another thread with this but hay ho, was feeling a lot more positive the other day but now I'm in another panic. Promised myself I would stop with the ovulation tests but just couldn't help myself should be ovulating but no positive on the test nor any high fert symobols just a BFN. Anyone had this before?

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Angeldelight123 · 11/10/2015 11:53

Hi MrsC my BMI is currently 38 so I am also trying to reduce it, easier said than done but I'm trying!
From what I understand it is less effective the higher your BMI is, however, I was offered Clomid at 100mg no conditions (other than payment).
Chuffed to bits that it has Worked for me and I have ovulated. Probably can't afford it next month but apparently it is no less effective if it is not used on consecutive cycles.

Good luck to you, fingers crossed xx please keep in touch and let me know how you get on would be nice to have a Clomid Buddy xxx

MrsC2013 · 10/10/2015 23:58

Great news about your egg too! Smile

MrsC2013 · 10/10/2015 23:57

Good luck with your bloods Pumkin. Sorry to hijack the post, just wanted to ask Angel about getting Clomid with a higher BMI. Mine is currently 34 and I've been losing weight to reduce it in order to get Clomid on the NHS, as my area won't prescribe it til BMI is 30. Hopefully I'll be able to get there, but I was wondering how private consultants view BMI and Clomid? Is it a case of 'you can have it as you're paying for it'? Or are there restrictions there too. Any advice on your experience would be appreciated

Pumkins2mum · 07/10/2015 20:56

So pleased for you Angeldelight, good luck with everything??. Thank you for all your posts feeling lot more positive now!x

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Angeldelight123 · 07/10/2015 18:36

It's been a few months as it takes a full cycle for the blood tests.

Ended up having to pay for Clomid because bmi was too high. However, just been for first scan and i have a big egg just ready to pop!!! Chuffed to bits Grin

broodynmoody · 07/10/2015 18:01

How long was that process? My gut instinct is im not ovulating, if I go to the doctors and get blood tests done and it shows im not ovulating, how long is it before they'll give me fertility drugs?

Pumkins2mum · 07/10/2015 15:58

No, we are trying for our third but this is all new to me as we conceived with our two other children on the first month of trying. Good luck Angeldelights please let me know how you get on.x

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Angeldelight123 · 07/10/2015 15:42

I'm 37 been trying for two years. Had all bloods done through hospital. Hubby checked out too. They discovered I'm not ovulating.
First month of Clomid done and I'm sat in the car waiting to go in for the scan to tell me if its worked.

Even if you not ovulating there are things that can be done to help. I'd say that is a good start by your GP!

Twickerhun · 07/10/2015 15:41

It's perfectly normal to be sent for this test first. Take one step at a time, this is your first. There are very few issues that cant be over come. Good luck.

Pumkins2mum · 07/10/2015 15:39

Thank you so much Andysgirls! I was starting to panic that maybe it was game over.x

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Andysgirl15 · 07/10/2015 15:33

Course not, I have pcos which means I don't ovulate on my own, I was referred to a fertility specialist who prescribed me a drug called clomid which helps a woman to ovulate and I fell pregnant with my daughter on the second month of taking it. Good luck with the blood test and hopefully it's good news for u x