Fiance' Has Rare Condition of Pituitary/thyroid Disease Posted: 11-16-04 11:14am
Im always worried about being preg., even
though im on birth control pills (take
every day same time, sometimes have taken
antibiotics while on them). We also use
spermicidal lubricated condoms. Havent
had sex since sept. 6, but we have
"fooled around" where one of us had
underwear on at one point or another. He
doesn't ejaculate near my vaginal area,
maybe precum, but myself or him usually
have underwear on.
My quest. Is, what are my chances of
getting preg. W/ all I said above, and
does anyone know of/have a
pituitary/thyroid problem? His endo.
Said he's pretty sure he can't have
children. He is taking androgel and
synithroid (sorry sp). I took a blood
preg. Test on oct.21 which cam back neg.
I know its almost impossible to get preg.
W/out intercourse, but im still worried.
My period is due around tomorrow. I have
my normal swollen and sore breasts, lower
back pain, fatigue, some cramping and
bloating, etc.
If you or anyone you know has a
pituitary/thyroid problem, can you let me
know if they were able to conceive
naturally?
I know im probably worrying for nothing,
but thats why im on xanax
ps. He's finally going for a sperm test
this weekend.
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