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Re: Trying to get pregnant with endo.From: AmyRD (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu May 19 23:50:29 2005
At Thu, 19 May 2005, Danielle wrote: I have heard of women who have a hard time getting pregnant and others who get pregnant easily. My story...I was trying for 5 and 1/2 years, tried naturally, did clomid, Injections with sex, IUI with injections and finally one IVF cycle where I got pregnant. I now have a 7 week old son. Just be prepared for possible problems but keep in mind that many women with endo get pregnant on their own in a short amount of time. If you are 35 years old or older, try for 6 months and if not pregnant see a reproductive endocrinologist. If less than 35 then try for a year and then consult a reproductive endocrinologist (fertility specialist). Don't wait any longer than these recommendations based on your age cause it will just waste time. These are recommendations from specialists on when you should see a dr. I really hope that you can get pregnant easily on your own. Buy some ovulation predictor kits, and start taking a Multivitamin asap. (you need folic acid to prevent spina bifida...you need to take it before getting pregnant). Good luck to you and enjoy trying!!! Wishing you an easy time!!!
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