A
female
age
30-35,
*issDiva77
writes: Hey me and my fiance have been together for about three and a half years now...we have been trying to conceive for half that time maybe two years or so I don't know what the problem is I am really afraid of going to the doctore just in spite of what they might say.... I really would like some help or inspiration from some one... I don't know if it has anything to do with it but I was diagnosed with HPV (humanpapilona virus) a couple of months ago does that mean anything...any help Will do thanks
View related questions:
conceive, fiance Reply to this Question Share |
Fancy yourself as an agony aunt? Add your answer to this question! A
male
reader, rcn +, writes (1 April 2008):
The doctor would know best there. As I said, it's not the getting pregnant causing the difficulties, it's the complications while pregnant. Your doctor would know what's best for you, and doing so in the safest manner. Diseases attack people differently. Some with diabities are urged not to get pregnant, then others have a time frame of possiable safety before getting to the level of having to choose not too.
I wish you the best. Take care of yourself.
A
female
reader, MissDiva77 +, writes (1 April 2008):
MissDiva77 is verified as being by the original poster of the questionWell thanks for the responses I guess the best thing is just to go to the doctor and hear. what they have to say... And to Annalisa there are many forms of HPV not every one gets warts lol I guess I'm one of the few huh but thanks any ways.... Do you think that invitro is a good alternative we were thinking about it
...............................
A
male
reader, rcn +, writes (1 April 2008):
Looking at some information on HPV. Has your fiance been checked for it? I read it's a sexually transmitted viral disease.
Anyway, I didn't see anything that would prevent a pregnancy from happening. That doesn't rule out the information that could cause issues during pregnancy, such as miscarriage, low birth weight, early labor, etc.
The best thing to do, even though you don't want too, is see a doctor. Before getting pregnant It's best you provide yourself with ample information, so if you are able to cary, you'll know the possiable complications and how to lower the possabilities of something going wrong.
...............................
A
female
reader, anonymous, writes (1 April 2008): Have you tried accupuncture? I have heard it has amazing results for people trying to conceive. May be worth a look before you try any really expensive options?
...............................
|