Secondary Infertility Due to POF, Early Menopause.

Updated on August 18, 2008
M.D. asks from Canton, MI
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Hi! I am 37 and am in premature ovarian failure (POF), and early menopause. I was wondering if anyone out there is going through this or is dealing with secondary infertility. I have been officially been diagnosed and have come to grips with everything.

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C.M.

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Hi My name is C. and I go thru menopause 4 years ago at age 34 after I had my only child now she is 5 and 1/2 years old. The simptom fro my going thru menopause was paintfull like hotflusses, depresse, irratibility, everything was stressful. I take artificial estrogen like NuvaRing after that the dr. give me Prempro. The hot flusses disapare but everething else still stay also I start to gain weight and I feel some hart beat.I feel so stress. I try and I still take natural the very, very best even a friend of mine she stop having period at age at 55 her peroid ( 11 mounth she did not have period)came back after she start take this product. Maybe if you try taken fast your period will be back soo. For me because I have this almost 4 years gap maybe take a while but I still hope my period to came back. The product I use are Isotonic OPC 3, Isotonic calcium and Feminene.read about this product on this website.www.marketamerica.com/moraru or call me for more inf. at 1-###-###-####.
Take a very care of you body becouse we are young and have a little children and the dr. want us to be more sick to sell their stupid medicine.
Best Regard
C.

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S.S.

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Infertility, menopause...been there. AM there in fact. What can I do to support you?

S.
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L.N.

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Hi M.~

I know you feel blessed that you have been able to experience motherhood with your son. I also realize that it's hard not to grieve for future children that you *thought* you would have. Although I am not going through this, I do think it's important to involve your family and friends to support you when you feel down. I hope you can find peace with the way God has carved out your path and embrace what you do have, as unfair as it seems.

~L.

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M.H.

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Check out a book called "The Infertility Cure" by Randine Lewis. It's about Chinese medicine, and although it doesn't make any sense from the standpoint of Western medicine (I'm a nurse!), it DOES seem to help. Also, try acupuncture. It's the only thing that's been proven in controlled studies to increase blood flow to the ovaries. I don't have POF, but I conceived both my kids with IVF at 39 and 41, and did acupuncture both times. Contact me if you want the name of the guy I used--he's in Royal Oak.

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