I'm a cancer survivor...
I never post on these boards bc I'm pretty shy about such things. But my husband and I have been trying to conceive for 7 months and have had no luck at all. I'm starting to get nervous that the chemo I received as a kid (age 9) is causing issues with getting pregnant. I took one of those home fertility tests that measure FSH levels and wondered if you all could help me with the results. The instructions say the test line (in the circle) should be measured against the control line (in the box) for color and intensity, not thickness. The first photo is at 5 minutes and the second photo is still in the time window to read at 10 mins. So what do you think? Is FSH too high? (It says if FSH is normal , there should be no line or a line that is lighter in color than the control.) Also, if anyone has advice or experiences for getting pregnant after cancer (especially childhood cancer), I'm open to it!


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