I'm (29/F) currently on HBC (sprintec) and have been for over 10 years. I've always wanted to be a mom, but my boyfriend (27.5 y.o.) and I of 3.5 years are not in a place in our relationship yet for getting married/having kids. I imagine it'll be a good 3-4 years (if I'm lucky) until we're at the point of trying, so it's been stressing me out, especially as I see close friends have kids and/or face fertility struggles.
I did a Modern Fertility (MF) blood test in Jan 2021 because MF advertises that they can still test for some hormones (TSH and AMH) while on HBC. I've had hypothyroidism since I was ~11-12, so I already had an idea of where my TSH would be at. I got my results back and got a concerningly low AMH result of 0.32 ng/mL (reference range: 0.69-13.39 ng/mL). My TSH was normal/about mid-range at 2.24 (range 0.45-5.33 uIU/mL).
I eventually learned that taking the MF test while on HBC is only really helpful to let you know if you are in the normal ranges. But if your AMH is low, it could just be artificially low due to the HBC, so the results aren't that meaningful. So of course taking the test made me more stressed out. I spoke to my gyno about it and she wasn't particularly concerned since I'm still young and healthy.
Anyway, my friend suggested, in order to calm my nerves and try to gain some sort of control over the situation (of still being years out from having kids), to go off HBC for a few months and try testing again. At that point, I can either be assured by my AMH being in range and go back on HBC until I'm ready for kids, or I will be clued in to any issues, which I can start to deal with ahead of time.
Has anyone ever done this? Does anyone have any advice/suggestions about this?
I did a Modern Fertility (MF) blood test in Jan 2021 because MF advertises that they can still test for some hormones (TSH and AMH) while on HBC. I've had hypothyroidism since I was ~11-12, so I already had an idea of where my TSH would be at. I got my results back and got a concerningly low AMH result of 0.32 ng/mL (reference range: 0.69-13.39 ng/mL). My TSH was normal/about mid-range at 2.24 (range 0.45-5.33 uIU/mL).
I eventually learned that taking the MF test while on HBC is only really helpful to let you know if you are in the normal ranges. But if your AMH is low, it could just be artificially low due to the HBC, so the results aren't that meaningful. So of course taking the test made me more stressed out. I spoke to my gyno about it and she wasn't particularly concerned since I'm still young and healthy.
Anyway, my friend suggested, in order to calm my nerves and try to gain some sort of control over the situation (of still being years out from having kids), to go off HBC for a few months and try testing again. At that point, I can either be assured by my AMH being in range and go back on HBC until I'm ready for kids, or I will be clued in to any issues, which I can start to deal with ahead of time.
Has anyone ever done this? Does anyone have any advice/suggestions about this?