Hormonally, your body is probably still adjusting. My doctor told my wife and I that after the surgery, you should wait 18 months to two years. My wife opted not to have the surgery now so that we could start trying for another baby in a year or so. (Once our first born is old enough to get us things out of the refrigerator and pick up her own messes!)
The next part may be TMI, proceed with caution:
We went through all of this fertility stuff for several years until, through drug therapy, my wife's period regulated, we started Clomid therapy, and another injectable drug, I was taking a medicine to keep the fat cells from turning testoterone into estrogen in order to raise the sperm counts, and then at the moment we didn't think we could take it anymore, she got pregnant. You can see the little Loin Fruit on our homepage.
You should talk to your doctor, and if you haven't already, see if you can see a fertility specialist. There are some tests you and your husband will both have to have done...he will probably have to go to the urologist.
We have no shame left, but we do have the baby, so it was worth every poke and prod!
Good Luck!
-Mike
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FISHERBEAR MIKE
402/212/under 200 (As of 09/20/08)
Highest/Current/Goal
Open RNY - September 24th
190 pounds GONE, BABY, GONE!
BMI: 63 (was) / 32.2 (is)
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