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Re: HELPPPPPPPPPPPPP

From: Alyson (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Mar 15 18:42:43 2006


Julie, Thank you for your honesty. My husband and I aren't even positive we want to have children. The whole PCOS thing has always confused me about how it would affect my endo if I needed medication to assist with ovulation. Not knowing whether it would make things worse makes it hard to know where to begin in the decision making process. Anyway, I thank you for sharing! Alyson

At Wed, 15 Mar 2006, Julie wrote: >
>Dear Alyson
>
>all I can tellu about my laproscopys is I have several scars underneath
>my belly button and near my navel area, and these are the only places
>that i have had the operation prerformed on.
>I wasnt taking any medication at the time when I concieved with my
>daughter, although for 9 years of trying i did have a rest called the 21
>day ovulation test which did conform that I was ovulating. the other
>factor was I had lost a lot of weight and started to eat healthy. Also
>a month before she was concieved I went away on holiday just to france
>and totally forgot about trying for a baby, I came back a different
>person.
>But the main tip I can give you the way she was concieved was my partner
>was sat on the settee and I sat over him and the doctor told us that we
>had to climax together that way the sperm would travel higher up the
>cervix.
>I hope this helps and I hope i havent been too rude good luck mate, I
>know exactly what your going through if you ever need a chat. message
>me on JJY2K6@HOTMAIL.CO.UK
>
>--
>Julie
>
>t Tue, 14 Mar 2006, Alyson wrote:
>>
>>Julie,
>>Have any of your laps been excision, or have they been cauterization or
>>ablation? I am starting to think that excision surgery is the way to go.
>>The statistics provided by the docs are something like 90% success rate.
>>Granted, this is a little stacked b/c you have to be considered a "good
>>candidate" for the surgery in the first place. Some of the most well
>>known docs are Dr. Albee, Dr. Cook, Dr. Redwine. It might be worth
>>looking into.
>>Also--don't mean to get too personal--what did you have to do to get
>>pregnant? I have polycystic ovaries and apparently pretty agressive
>>endo. I've always wondered how the polycystic ovaries would play into
>>conception. Did you have to take Clomid? And if you did have to take
>>somethinh to help you ovulate, do you think that affected your endo?
>>Thanks for any info!
>>Alyson
>>




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