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From: Kristie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Jan 27 04:10:30 2004


I am a 25 year old mother of one son. Since I was about 15 years old I have a dark brown coffee ground like discharge 1-3 days before my period, lasting until my period. Sometimes I will have the discharge after my period as well. From the time I started having my period at age 12 until around the time I got pregnant with my son, in June 1999, I had severe cramping where I would curl up in a ball and cry. Since my son's birth I have not had the cramping as bad or as often. When I got pregnant with my son I had been off of Depo for 11 months, and it was the first time I had sex without using birth control. I was also being treated for a cyst on my overy when I got pregnant. I had my son via emergancy c-section, due to pre-eclamsia and toxicima. He was full term, but weighed only 4 lbs. 15 oz. although I went from 130 lbs (pre-pregnancy) to 197 lbs (when I was admitted for delivery). After his birth I was on Depo again for a year, then stopped using birth control. I was off birth control for a year and a half, trying to get pregnant. Then my husband and I split up and I had sex with a boyfriend (who has 2 children) for 4 months with no birth control. I have suffered back pain since I can remember.

Is it posible I have endo? If I do have it what does it do? Is this something that needs treatment or do I just live with it and it won't have any further effects? Can this be the reason I was unable to get pregnant?




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