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Re: Article on infertility of women with endo

From: Kimberly (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Oct 23 17:24:50 2002


Brandy -- We're on the same timeline. My daughter was born 8 years ago, before the endo. I've been trying since October of 99. Any information you have that might help me out, please share privately. May I ask if you are ovulating? I used an ovulation predictor for the first time this past month and it appears I'm not ovulating, but I am experiencing the typical basal temp shift associated with the estrogen peak.....I've been charting for years, and always thought I was ovulating because my temp was shifting regularly with a sufficient luteal phase before my next menses. I have no idea if this could be part of the endo, or if something else is going on. Of course, the drs think it can't be endo, but I'd be interested in knowing if other endo sufferers ttc have experienced the same thing. Now I wonder if I've been having anovulatory cycles all along. It's frustrating. And I'm nearing the end of my window of opportunity. I don't want to have a baby after 35. And my husband is 46. He doesn't want to be a 50 year old with a toddler. I plan to only try for about another year. I guess on the positive side, I don't need to worry about birth control after 35 :-). See how I found that silver lining? LOL!!

Kim

>----- Original Message -----
From: "Brandy" <anonymous@obgyn.net> To: "Multiple recipients of list ENDO" <anonymous@obgyn.net> Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 12:44 PM Subject: Re: Article on infertility of women with endo

> At Wed, 23 Oct 2002, Kimberly wrote:
> >
> >Kira -- Not always. My endo is nowhere near my reproductive organs, and
I > >have secondary infertility with no known cause, except endo. Thanks much
> >for sharing the articles!
> >
> >Kim
> >

>> >>----- Original Message -----
> >From: "Kira" <kshweety@aol.com>
> >To: "Multiple recipients of list ENDO" <endo@mail.medispecialty.com>
> >Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 11:11 PM
> >Subject: Article on infertility of women with endo
> >
> >> http://lifewise.ahealthyadvantage.com/article/hscoutn/103069150
> >>
> >> I thought this was an interesting article....I thought they already
knew > >> the cause of infertility in women with endo. Isn't it mostly from too
> >> much scar tissue getting in the way of ovulation or conception?
Anyways, > >> this article brings up another reason.
> >>
> >> Kira
> >>
>
> Kim,I am with you my endo is not in the way of my tubes or ovaries and I
> have secondary infertilty also.My son was conceived 5 years ago before I
> got endo and now I have been tring to get pregant again since july
> 2000.Brandy
>






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