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Re: New Commer
From: Ange (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri Jun 16 13:57:07 2006
Hello...I was diagnosed and "cured" of Endo when i was 23...Its so good
to hear that you overcame the odds and had a child...my husband and I
would like to have kids someday, but as of right now, sex is damn near
impossible...the pain is back and i am just praying that its not
endo...I do not want to go through surgery again, but if i have to, i
will...
At Fri, 16 Jun 2006, sue wrote:
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>Hi there
>
>I was diagnosed with Endo at the age of 22 (am now 33) and was told I
>probably couldn't have children. However, once the urge to have kids
>kicked in, we started trying for a baby in the autumn of 2002 and I
>found out I was pregnant in May 2003. I now have a beautiful 2 & a half
>year old daughter. So although I didn't get pregnant immediately, we
>suceeded after around 8 or 9 months of trying. We had no IVF treatments
>at all - just had lots of sex! :)
>
>Hope this reassures you a little. It is certainly not cast in stone
>that you won't be able to conceive naturally.
>
>x
>
>At Thu, 15 Jun 2006, Shanna wrote:
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>>Hello,
>>I am new to this because Endo is new to me. I went to a new doctor for
>>my PAP and she thought that I had fibroids on my uterus so she ask me to
>>get an ultrasound. That came up abnormal so she ordered the lap. She
>>knew that there were some cyst and she could see three or so. I had my
>>lap done on 6/6 and she found that it was endo and it was bad. She
>>stated that she able to drained one cyst but the other two were so close
>>to my uterus that she did not want to take a chance because having
>>children is so important to me. I am 28 years old and very healthy. Are
>>there any women who have endo but have had children with no probably? I
>>was told that endo can cause infertility therefore making you have to go
>>to a fertility specialist. Has anyone had to do that?
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