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Re: What to do

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue May 29 16:59:08 2007


Have you had a laparoscopy? If you have not, you may want to consider it, I know from experience that having the endo removed can increase your chances to conceive. I conceived my 2nd child after having stage 3 endo & having it removed. I did go through 6 months of Lupron injections as well which I am not sure if that helped conceive or not, but that was my experience-6 months after finishing my Lupron and regulating my cycles with the birth control patch, I conceived-3 weeks after ending my birth control. If you want children of your own, but your husband doesn't, that is another issue that needs to be worked out between the two of you, but if you both do want to have a child-it could be possible (you should discuss it with your OBGYN). Good Luck with everything.

April

At Tue, 29 May 2007, Confused wrote: >
>This is my second marriage, I found out about 1 year ago that I had
>endro. I had the DNC and have been off birthcontrol for over 7 years.
>Still never to get pregnant. My husband today, finally told me that he
>did not ever want children after 2 years of marriage. I am so
>confused...I want children but don't know what to do. Do i leave my
>husband and adopt or do I live with this and end up resenting my husband
>down the road. He already has 2 children so when we got married, he
>never said he didn't want children. It was always, not right now. I
>need advice...I'm so confused.
>
>Thank you




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