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Re: endometriosis and interuterine inseminations

From: Lee (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun Sep 28 18:23:52 2003


I just had a lap two weeks ago (diagnosed with level IV, small fibroid removed, cyst of the ovary, and appendix removed). This was after 3 cycles of injectible/IUI and 1 IVF cycle. I felt the fertility drugs made my endo worse because the pain with my menstral cramps tripled during that time. My doctor also suggested that if I did fertility drugs again that the endo would likely come back faster. My doctor told me to try naturally (without any drugs) after the lap. At age 33...it seems little consolation, but that's what we are doing now that I am 90% clean. Dr. said that is I get pregnant that the endo should go away. Talk about pressure to get pregnant. At Sun, 21 Sep 2003, anonymous wrote: >
>I've been trying to get pregnant through IUI for a year. I have done 3
>cycles of clomid, and, through a recent laproscopy, my doctor has
>informed me that I have stage 4 endometriosis, and a cyst on my ovary.
>I've never had any gynological problems prior to my efforts to get
>pregnant. Over the past 4 months, I have noticed slight pain during
>ovulation and my period. My question is, has anyone had a similar
>experience, and what treatments are available for me? I would appreciate
>any information regarding this. Thanks in advance for all your help!



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