Hi, I am also 19, and recently diagonsed with endo. I have been on several types of birth control but nothing worked for me.....i'm currently on depo, but see no improvements. Because I'm not married, or in a serious relationship or anything, so concieving is out of the question. But I'm just scared when I'm ready to, I wont be able to cause of endo......
>From: "Sharon Petit"
>Reply-To: anonymous@obgyn.net
>To: Multiple recipients of list ENDO
>Subject: Re: Endometriosis and conceiving
>Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2002 19:59:11 -0600
>
>Everyone is different when it comes to the pill that they take. Are you on
>it continuously? I was on loesterin 120 continuously. Your chances of
>getting pregnant will always be harder than someone who doesn't have it.
>That doesn't mean that you can't. You need to make sure that it's not in
>your tubes. You will always have the endo eventhough you are not having a
>period. It just doesn't go away. If you are married then conceiving would
>be a good idea but if you are not that is some thing to really think about.
>I have heard good things about the pill that you are taking. You can always
>have a second opinion, but that is up to you as to what you want to do.
>Good luck to you.
>
>Sharon
>
>>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Reyneda"
>To: "Multiple recipients of list ENDO"
>Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 5:02 PM
>Subject: Endometriosis and conceiving
>
> > I'm 19 years old and was recently diaginosed with endometriosis after a
> > laparoscopy. The doctor told me the best thing to do was to concieve.
> > That really wasn't one of my options so he put me on othro tri cyclen,
> > and told em to give it six months. If that didn't work he would put me
> > on lupron. I'm trying to wait until at least 2 years before I try to
> > concieve. Would the endometriosis have grown back by them causeing it
> > hard for me to concieve. Also is othro tri cyclen the best pill for me
> > to be taking?
> >
>