swinglifeaway 64 Posted January 18, 2016 I am doing some research prior to WLS. I went into my consultation thinking that RNY was the best surgery for me. My doctor did not have anything positive to say about it for someone my age and eagerness to have a family. I will be 29 next month and have no children. She stated that with the RYN, it would be very difficult to provide enough nutrients to have viable pregnancies. She also mentioned lifelong nutrient deficiencies. She stated that most women that had a Sleeve have much easier pregnancies. Has anyone had a doctor okay RNY at a young age and do you regret the more extreme surgery? Thanks in advance! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
swinglifeaway 64 Posted January 18, 2016 Whoops! I accidentally put this in the main forum. It's been moved over to the Pregnancy forum. I can't figure out how to delete it though. ???? ???? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sassyfrass23 525 Posted January 18, 2016 That's strange. My surgeon literally said the opposite. I'm 27 and am hoping that an added bonus to becoming healthier is finally having thr ability to conceive. Thanks to PCOS, the last 7 years we've been trying...we had ZERO luck. He was very confident in my chances after WLS and when I asked about the safety, he was not concerned at all. Like everything else, how well I do is based on how well I choose to do. Like with losing weight, I have full control over how successful I will be. And with getting/being pregnant, it will be up to me to make sure I continue to eat healthy and put the right nutrients in my body to ensure a healthy baby. It's crazy to see the difference in the way surgeon's practice across the US alone.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GBLady41 393 Posted January 19, 2016 And I was going to say there are many people on this forum and others who have had zero problems getting pregnant. I hate to say this but your doctor is wrong. Having the sleeve will not make getting pregnant any easier. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Learningtolive 109 Posted January 19, 2016 I've heard of several ppl having successful pregnancies after either, and my surgeon said to wait at least 18 months after the procedure due to your body still likely being in the weight lost mode and it would be rough on a pregnancy to ensure that you are receiving the nutrients necessary prior to that. I have a personal friend who is pregnant a year after her surgery, she is 30 weeks along right now and both baby and her are healthy. She's had no issues except the usual first child fears. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kathy Coop 193 Posted January 19, 2016 Well I'm not sure if I am the norm but I got pregnant five months after my Roux-en-Y procedure and had a very healthy 8 pounds 8 ounce girl and then I did it again the next year LOL 2, perfect, healthy daughters in 25 months. I did however have to get Iron transfusions. I gained about 6 pounds. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gpmed 623 Posted January 23, 2016 I asked this same question of my surgeon and my OB/GYN. They both said either surgery would be fine and honestly, getting the weight off would be the most important factor for conceiving and having a safe pregnancy and delivery. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chelseichaney 6 Posted January 29, 2016 My sister had the rny and she got pregnant 2 years after surgery. She never would of had kids without it. Kinda sounds like that doctor isn't to educated on this surgery. This is extremely important to me as well, I have had 3 kids, 1 who has passed away after birth, but I plan to have more after I heal and lose my weight from surgery. Breastfeeding is also something I'm very passionate abouqd t4 and I was told by my surgeon that that shouldn't be a problem at all. Just take my Vitamins and drink lots of water.Good luck to you and I hope you have a safepregnancy in the future! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites