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Re: Endo and Pregnancy Pain

From: Nicole (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri Mar 18 11:35:28 2005


HI Heather, I was very fortunate enoogh to experience pregancy. I had some "unexpalined pain" with my pregnancy too. My dr.'s didn't ssem to concerned but one theory was b/c of all the scarring from my surgeries that the baby was probably pushing on those areas and the pregnancy itself irritated my surgery sites and problem endo areas. The doctors didn't do anything for me but I did eleiver a very healthy little boy if that helps?

At Fri, 18 Mar 2005, Heather wrote: >
>I had laparoscopy surgery back in Oct ’04 to remove my endometriosis and
>drain my cyst. I was put on hormone therapy and became pregnant in Dec
>’04.
>
>I have been fine up till Feb ’05 which I started having a little pain on
>my left side and pain during intercourse just like with my
>endometriosis. I dealt with it, but now for the past couple of weeks
>the pain has gotten so bad that it has caused me to be bed ridden as it
>causes me pain to get up and walk around for more than 5 minutes and
>sitting for more than an hour. I went to the emergency room and my
>military ob/gyn and all they say is that I am having more pain then most
>people that it is impossible my endo is acting up, that is only growing
>pains. With that said I disagree I have felt the pelvic growing pain
>and expanding with the pregnancy, which is not related to the pain I am
>having.
>
>I need help and not sure where to turn as the baby is fine about 15
>weeks now, but I am in so much pain it is unbearable at times.
>
>Thank you,
>Heather Seiter




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