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Re: trying to get pregnant with endo

From: AmyRD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Mar 22 23:05:47 2005


At Tue, 22 Mar 2005, krystal wrote: I am a success but a more extreme case of it. I have stage 4 endo and I am 33 yrs old. I was trying for 5 1/2 yrs before getting pregnant. I am now 38weeks pregnant with my first after doing in-vitro fertilization. Now, I tried natural for 14 months, tried several fertility drugs with sex, tried fertility drugs with artifical insemintation and finally one cylce of in-vitro.( all totaling 5 1/2 yrs) I do know lots of ladies who had to go the extreme I did, but I also know lots of ladies who got pregnant on own or with the less invasive things I tried before. If you are mentally ready to have children now I say start now....as you get older and endo gets worse a lot of times it gets harder. (but not always) If you are not ready to have children yet don't feel rushed. You have time. You need to do it when you are ready. Good luck to you. >
>I am 20 and I have just been told by my doc that I likely have Endo. I
>really want children ASAP and i was wondering and hoping if there is
>hope to conceive with Endo?



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