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Feb

I have heard from a few people that people who suffer from Fibromyalgia can not have children, I have never read about this or anything. Is it true


Answer:
its not due to the fibro–but logitics–I am too sick to take care of a cat-how can i be a parent of a human baby?

also pregnancy can be painful and exhausting

fibrofix is quackery–this woman was misdiagnosed—there are not 4 versions of fibro–

there’s one real fibro–a neurological problem


Answer:
There’s no physical reason why a person with Fibromyalgia can’t become pregnant, unless there’s other underlying medical conditions, but if they’re on medication to help with the symptoms of fibro then they need to be weaned off the medication, under strict physicians supervision, of course.

Some lucky people find that their symptoms of fibro disappear, others it may cause a major flare up, especially if they were on medication to reduce the fibro symptoms.

I think that you would have to make sure you rest often through out the pregnancy, and ensure you eat really well, maybe take some vitamins etc, be always guided by your doctor.

I’ve friend who had a drastic improvement while pregnant, and has only had a minor flare from time to time.


Answer:
I was infertile for 25 years (no periods) and we didn't know why. Everything started working when I started the FibroFix treatment for FMS.

Weren't trying to have a baby, but probably would have if things worked.

On treatment for FMS, everything started working, and at 48 had to get a tubal ligation.

This isn’t the only cause of infertility, but if you’ve FMS and do have reproductive problems, it should benefit you to have everything working correctly.

Also for your own health - since it directly affects your unborn child.

Some women get FMS really bad following childbirth - I consider that under the Trauma version of FMS.

Some feel better while anticipating. Their chemistry changes.

Easiest thing to do is test Saliva pH.

When you get all your symptoms under control, there is no physical problem directly related to conception that I know about except hysterectomy due to bad health from FMS.

One of the ladies who sees my same pcp wanted to become pregnant, but has FMS and was on pain meds. Wanted to get off them for the prenancy. Back then the meds we need were prescription.

On this treatment method she doesn't need pain pills at all. She and her husband and were able to have the baby.

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