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Re: Endometriosis & Pregnancy

From: Amy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Aug 10 13:51:25 2004


I don't have any real info just wanted to say congrats and that I hope the pregnancy goes well. Maybe getting pregnant again will help the endo. I have a couple friends who have not had problems since they had children. Is there another Doctor in practice with your normal Doc? If so, maybe they could talk with you, or you could always ask to at least talk with a nurse. Might help soothe your fears until your Doc comes back next week. Hang in there! All will be fine! I'd say it is already a miracle that you got pregnant again(sounds like it was natural this time since you said you had been considering hysto) so that has to be a good sign! You obviously carried your son to full term, so think positive and keep yourself mentally healthy! We are here for you on the forum.

Hugs! Amy

At Tue, 10 Aug 2004, Laura wrote: >
>I need some help/advice. I am 42, my son (in-vitro) is almost 11. Two
>& a half years ago I had a laparodomy (sp?) and had an ovary &
>endometriosis removed. I was contemplating a hysto due to the endo
>being back and the pain becoming worse. I am now pregnant. Are there
>any risks to my pregnancy due to the endo? I can't seem to find anything
>out there, and am worried about being able to carry a pregnancy with my
>history of endo. I will talk to my dr, but he's out for this week and
>I'm a worry wart!
>
>If anyone has any info, I'll be glad to read it!
>
>Thanks.




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