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Re: Hopes of Getting Pregnant-Thanks Linda

From: Shanna (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Jun 27 18:19:49 2006


Thanks Linda for the encouragement. I am going to take the birth control pills for about a year to help my ovaries then I will try to conceive naturally. Thanks again. At Tue, 27 Jun 2006, Linda wrote: >
>Shanna,
>
>I would keep trying and try to stay positive. Even people without endo
>can take awhile to get pregnant, and there is no guarantee that IVF will
>work. I myself wasn't diagnosed with endo until I was 34 and had just
>started trying to get pregnant. After 2 1/2 years and 2 laps later, I
>still haven't gotten pregnant. I don't want to do IVF though, so I will
>probably just deal with being child free. You are still young, so I
>would just stay as healthy and positive as possible, and keep trying!
>Best of luck to you!
>
>Linda
>
>At Tue, 27 Jun 2006, Shanna wrote:
>>
>>Hi Dena,
>>I appreciate your response. I thought that I would have more ladies
>>that could give me some information or examples of what they have been
>>through. When I had my lap done, my ovaries are there, there are a
>>little swollen so I have been put on birth control to help that. My
>>tubes are fine, they took the dye with no problems. My uterus is fine,
>>except there are two cyst that are real close to it. I believe that is
>>about it. Everthing seems okay. My husband and I are in hopes that we
>>will be able to conceive naturally because like you said, it could get
>>expensive trying to do IVF. So, thanks again for the repsponse.
>>At Mon, 26 Jun 2006, Dena wrote:
>>>
>>>Hi Shanna,
>>>
>>>I've heard many stories of women getting pregnant after doctors tell
>>>them they can't conceive naturally. IVF is such an expensive procedure.
>>>I wouldn't rush into it without proof of it being impossible to do on
>>>your own. As long as you still have your organs, keep trying.
>>>
>>>I did have my son through IVF, but only because I was left with one
>>>ovary and no tubes after several surgeries. It was impossible for us to
>>>conceive naturally.
>>>
>>>Good luck to you and your husband. I hope everything works out. :)
>>>
>>>At Mon, 26 Jun 2006, Shanna wrote:
>>>>
>>>>I was told by my doctor(obgyn) that I would have to do invitro in order
>>>>to get pregnant because of endo and how is causes infertility. I am a
>>>>believing God otherwise but I would like to know of the women who have
>>>>endo and still were able to get pregnant. I am in hopes of not having
>>>>to do invitro. I am twenty eight and we will try for about two years if
>>>>we have to before doing anything else. What do you have to say about
>>>>this?
>>>
>>>--
>>>Dena
>>>



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