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chattycathy
LIF Infant
Member since 5/07 197 total posts
Name: Jaclyn
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Im out
Im out for this month On to our fourth month ttc I hope it happens soon for next time bythe way I have a question for all you ladies....My dh has crohns disease and he takes medicine everyday to treat it my gyno and his doctor says it doesnt affect ttc because he doesnt have active flareups I know we will eventually get pg bc I know one other couple who the dh has chrohns and they had three kids naturally but I was wondering if any of you are in the same situation or know any info about it- My sister told me yest " It might take you guys a while because of it-btwDh gets tired a lot so ttc has been a little to much at times sorry sooooo long
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Posted 7/8/07 9:49 AM |
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KellyDance
Merry Christmas!

Member since 6/07 2153 total posts
Name: Kelly
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Re: Im out
I'm don't know anything about it...but sorry about AF!!! for next month.
BTW...did you google it??
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Posted 7/8/07 10:51 AM |
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LisaI
Momma's Little Beans

Member since 1/06 3923 total posts
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Re: Im out
I'm not sure about that. I would reseach it and ask your dr.s as well as his.
sorry about this month. good luck for next.
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Posted 7/8/07 10:52 AM |
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Deedlebugs
Blessed

Member since 12/05 10281 total posts
Name: Kiki
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Re: Im out
For next month. It will happen
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Posted 7/8/07 10:53 AM |
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KellyDance
Merry Christmas!

Member since 6/07 2153 total posts
Name: Kelly
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Re: Im out
Here's something I found...
Crohn's Disease, Fertility, And Childbearing
There is no evidence to suggest that inactive Crohn's disease has any effect on either female or male fertility, or on a woman's ability to carry a pregnancy to term and have a vaginal delivery.
None of the medications used to treat inflammatory bowel disease have been shown to be teratogenic, which means to cause birth defects, when used by men. However, some of the medications have been shown to decrease sperm count and reduce sperm motility. For this reason, it is suggested that a man being treated for Crohn's disease go off medication when he and his partner are trying to conceive. He should resume his regimen as soon as a pregnancy has been confirmed.
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Posted 7/8/07 10:53 AM |
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LovingLife
Blessed

Member since 8/06 2818 total posts
Name: Blessed
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Re: Im out
Hey just sending you some hugs and babydust............
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Posted 7/8/07 7:52 PM |
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counselor74
LIF Adolescent

Member since 5/07 806 total posts
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Re: Im out
If you are concerned about DH's fertility, it's very easy to have his sperm checked. My DH had his checked a few years ago beacause he was in the military and was exposed to possible harmful things. He made an appointment with a urologist, explained his concerns and provided a semen sample. It was quick and easy and alleviated our concerns in just a few days. Good luck!
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Posted 7/8/07 9:01 PM |
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