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Re: Lupron, new user-newly diagnosed
From: Amanda (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Dec 14 13:07:53 2005
My doctor says that would be the best time to conceive because there
aren't any adhesions to cause pain but again, they all believe something
different! Your body may need time to heal...I guess it just depends on
how soon you want to start trying. Once you stop taking the shot, it
can take a while in some people!
At Wed, 14 Dec 2005, M wrote:
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>My Dr. wanted to give my body time to heal from the surgery, does that
>make sense? She says I have a 90% chance of pregnecy after that. I see
>on many posts that Dr. recommend trying to conceive right after lap.
>M
>
>At Wed, 14 Dec 2005, Amanda wrote:
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>>I don't understand why your physician chose this option for you if you
>>are trying to become pregnant??? I took 3-3 month injecions and didn't
>>have a period for almost a year and a half...the shot shocks your body
>>into menopause?!?! My doctor said that when I am ready to start trying,
>>she will do another lap to remove as many adhesions as possible! My body
>>still hasn't really bounced back...is your doctor a specialist in
>>endo/fertility???
>>
>>At Wed, 30 Nov 2005, M wrote:
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>>>I was diagnosed with endo about a month ago and had lap 2 weeks ago
>>>(still recoving:( I had no symptoms except not becoming pregnant after
>>>trying for a little over 6 months. The endo was fairly severe on my one
>>>ovary, uterus and bladder.
>>>I had my first lupron (3month) injection yesterday and am also on the
>>>BCP Micronor.
>>>Just wondering if anyone else is on the same protocal? How long from the
>>>date of injection do most people feel side effects? Has anyone only
>>>taken the 3 month and stopped? I'm 35 and am anxious to start trying for
>>>a baby soon.
>>>
>>>Thanks and all your messages have been very helpful.
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