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Re: Protruding abdomen

From: Bridget (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu Jun 28 08:55:18 2007


I do get a different pain, not often though, that does make my stomach swell & yes can look pregnant. It is uncomfortable & alot of pressure & no periods either. I am not sure if it is related to the endo, but as I have it you would think so. After my 3rd lap in 2 years, the endo was on my uterus, cervix & ovaries plus cysts. I was put on Yasmin & not allowed to have a period, it was fine for me. Yay pain free for a while. My gyno said it would be the best pill, hormone wise. I was only on it for 4 months & went off it & fell pregnant straight away. Had cysts burst during pregnancy & the lovely pulling pain, sometimes so sharp I would yell out & not be able to move for a while. It eventually went half way through. My bub is now 7mths old & I have had the lovely endo symptoms back for the past 3-4 mths. Problem is I have to start all over again as I am in a different state. The joy of it all. Hope you get some more help understanding this disease. LoL Aussie Bridget :)

At Thu, 28 Jun 2007, Linda wrote: >
>I heard mention someone that she is small framed, although she always
>looks pregnant with a protruding abdomen (even not on menses). I have a
>very similar situation. Is this common with endometriosis and why?
>Thank You for the response. Also, Does anyone if Yasmin birth control
>is an effective b.c for endometriosis because it is on made of one
>hormone? Is that one hormone the correct one in order to help alleviate
>pain?






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