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Re: ? for those who have been pregnant with endo.

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Thu Sep 2 12:33:59 2004


At Thu, 2 Sep 2004, Trish wrote: >
>Well it's been a while since I posted, seems to be a lot of newcomers.
>Anyhow here is my question I am currently 10 weeks pregnant, we have
>been able to see the baby twice, and everything looks great, nice strong
>heartbeat. i have heard and researched that endo can dissappear after
>pregnancy. Question did any of you expeirence pain your entire
>pregnancy, some women call them growing pains, i seriously lot I am
>going to start my period or something, but the doc says it's just fine
>and not to worry, some women can just feel it more than others.
>
>let me know your thoughts please.
>
>--
>Paramedic/Firefighter- I mainly instruct now- making sure I do lots of research
>to fight this disease, endo sufferer for 10 years, stage III.
>Cancer survivor!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>Best Wishes to all - Trish
>

Hi Trish,

My endo was not diagnosed untill after the birth of my fourth child. So, I'm assuming that I had it during my pregnancy... probably the last couple. Anyway, during my last pregnancy I was much more uncomfortable. I had a lot more cramping, and was way more tired than I ever had been before. I also had spotting, but I had that with the last three, and the doctors didn't know why. I think now that it was from the endo... but I'm not sure. Everything turned out just fine with all of them, and I didn't have any major problems until after she was born. obviously, mine wasn't " cured" by pregnancy, but maybe you will have better luck. I'm sure everything will be fine.Best wishes.

Wendy




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