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Re: Is it endo?From: AmyRD (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue Mar 22 22:47:28 2005
At Tue, 22 Mar 2005, AW wrote: First of all I am sorry you having trouble conceiving. It took me 5 1/2 yrs and I am finally expecting my first. I wasted my time with ob/gyn's too. You have been trying for over a year then you need to see a Reproductive Endocrinologist who is a fertility specialist. They will also take your symptoms more seriously and hopefully find a reason...whether endo or not. When I went to my first he was scheduling me for my first lap to diagnose endo with 15 minutes of the appt. He said I had all the classic symptoms and was suprised that no one had picked up on it for years. Sounds like you could have endo....get an appt with a fertility specialist, talk about your fertility issues AND mention that you suspect you have endo. Good luck to you. > >I'm 23 years old and have major pains in my lower abdomin. I've been to >three obgyns that only looked at my cervix and felt my stomach and told >me that they don't find anything. THey try to talk me into getting on >birth control says it will help the cramps and stabalize my irregular >period. I'm in crampy pain atleast 2 to three weeks out of a month. >Their not consistent except my cramps are worse when its time for my >period to arrive, wether it does or not. I've always had irregular >periods with cramps since I started but after my miscarriage a year ago >they have gotten worse, Me and my husband are trying to also conceive my >first child and its not working we've been trying for 14 months now. >Could this be endometriosis, If not what could cause irregularity, >infertility and pain???
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