Oh V. - my heart goes out to you. I was diagnosed with the exact same thing 5 years ago (at 38). I had my first child in July of 2003 and then a year later we decided to try for #2...I stopped breastfeeding in August of 2004 and when I did not get my period by October I called my OB/GYN and he said come in and he'd do a blood work up. A couple days later I got a call from my doctor and he was shocked to find I had the blood results of a 50 year old...as was I! I was in complete shock and truly devastated. I really wanted to give my daughter a sibling and we just always planned to have at least 2 children. This did not run in my family at all. My sister, 5 years older than me and at 43 was pg with #3!
Long story short I had been diagnosed with Postpartum Hypothyroidism (Hashimoto's) shortly after my daughter was born. Hashimoto's is actually an Autoimmune disease and because the ovaries and thyroid are both in the endocrine system the belief is I actually have antithyroid antibodies not only attacking my thyroid but also my ovaries. So my official diagnosis is Premature Ovarian Failure.
I tried everything to kick them back in (I was in major denial) and did Chinese herbs and acupuncture for quit a while. I went through 6 Reproductive Endocrinologist and the bottom line with all was the use of Donor Eggs. I was not ready for that mentally and came home and threw out the packet of information each time! After almost 2 years of that I realized I was making everyone around me and myself crazy. I realized I was truly blessed to have been able to have my daughter and needed to appreciate her and my family.
About 5 months later my husband brought up the subject of Donor Egg and, I think because mentally I was in such a better place I was really open to it.
We now have 21 month old twins...along with our 6 year old!
I initially did go on the Vivelle Dot which I did like although the areas the patches were in did begin to itch after awhile. I honestly don't know REALLY what caused this, but since then we only drink hormone free milk, we buy organic so there aren't any hormones in our meat, cheese, etc. You hear so much about how all of that is effecting so many people's fertility and that also what is contributing to the high rate of infertility these days. I'm worried about this happening to our daughter so I'm trying to be as preventative as possible.
We actually use ALL non-toxic and chemical free products in our household too since some of the chemicals found in your household cleaners and even make-up can cause fertility issues. (If you want to find out more about where I shop - contact me)
I just stopped BF'ing the twins about 6 months ago so I do need to go back to the doctor, I'm honestly not sure I'll go back on HRT. I am taking natural supplements also through the same company I get all my natural products for my home and personal care use...which I am partnered with.
Have you ever had your Thyroid checked??
It truly does take time to heal mentally, especially when it comes as such a shock. It was such a difficult time for me and I did go through all the same emotions you are going through.
I am so sorry this is happening to you - I can certainly empathize with you. All I can say is give yourself time to digest all this and don't be too hard on yourself. It truly is a huge adjustment mentally...
J.
Mom to Megan (6), Anna (21 months) and Ethan (21 months)
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