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Re: What should I do?
From: Tara (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon Jan 30 21:05:43 2006
Please check your blood pressure, especially if you are on a continuous
Nuva Ring (inserting a new one before a week off). I cannot stress this
fact enough. If it is normal, then ingnore me:) I had documented proof
of it causing problems.
At Mon, 30 Jan 2006, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
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>K.
>I'm in almost the same situation, I'm 35 and the only symptom of endo I
>had was infertility, after my lap in 11/05 I was diagnosed stage III and
>my doc. wanted me on lupron before trying to conceive to give my body
>time to rest (I know that is not what most doc recommend, but I am
>seeing an R/E next week to get my fertility options). If I decide to
>try to conceive or not(my husband and I are not sure if we want to go
>through IVF or adopt) my doc recommended ovarian suppression until
>menapause. We havent' discussed in detail since I'm on Lupron and Nuva
>Ring right now. I havent' gotten a second opinion on her long term
>treatment plan yet.
>Meg
>
>At Sun, 29 Jan 2006, K. wrote:
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>>Hello everyone. I am currently trying to have a baby. We are starting
>>on injectable drugs and artificial insem. this month. Because I have
>>endo, my chances are aprox. 15% each cycle (normal would be 25%). the
>>other option if this doesn't work would be to start invitro and that is
>>very expensive. I have good insurance so we would have one attempt for
>>free and then after that we would pay $7,000 a month! The good part
>>about it though is that it would give us a 50% chance each month. I
>>feel like I have limited time. I had a lap in Dec and know that these
>>first months are the best to get pregnant. I am 36 years old. Any
>>thought? ALSO, I am wondering about what I should do after pregancy
>>(let's pray it happens). The surgeon I had was very nice, but didn't
>>seem to be too concerned about me doing anything . I know for now there
>>is nothing I can do because of trying to concieve. I am just curious
>>about waht I should do after pregancy. I am a person who is calmer if I
>>have a plan or know what could happen. My endo is on my posterior cul
>>de sac and a little around my ovaries (the surgeon got most of that off
>>for now). Part of me wants to just ignore it because I didn't even know
>>I had it until now...no pain, just fertility issues. Part of me thinks
>>I should do something to slow it down if possible so I don't end up with
>>bigger problems like with bowels, bladder, etc. How do I decide what to
>>do??? The Drs. don't seem to have much of an opinion.
>>Thanks for listening.
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