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Re: Excision surgery - pregnancy-Jill
From: Ally (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Feb 27 19:55:37 2008
Thanks for the information. That's a good idea taking it before bed.
Best of luck to you this month!
At Wed, 27 Feb 2008, jillson wrote:
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>My endo has been fine. My period seems a little bit heavier. I do get
>nausea, sore boobs, hot flashes, and insomnia. When I ovulate I get a
>dull pain for about 2 days where my ovary is. I guess all of those are
>possible side effects but not common. I try taking it before I go to
>bed to make the symptoms not so noticable. Good luck.
>
>jill
>
>At Wed, 27 Feb 2008, Ally wrote:
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>>Do you have any negative side effects from the Clomid? I may be starting
>>that soon if we don't get pregnant in the next month or two and I've
>>heard Clomid can make the endo worse.
>>
>>At Tue, 26 Feb 2008, jillson wrote:
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>>>I had excision in Oct. I started my period after 6 mo of Lupron in Dec
>>>and I have been on 50mg Clomid. I am on my 3rd month of trying with the
>>>Clomid. I do have one blocked tube. My doc wanted me to use Clomid so
>>>hopefully I could get pregnant faster since your best chance is the 6 mo
>>>after surgery. If this month doesn't work we will do Clomid with IUI.
>>>Good luck.
>>>
>>>jill
>>>
>>>At Tue, 26 Feb 2008, anonymous wrote:
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>>>>I just had excision surgery by one of the top endometriosis surgeons.
>>>>I'm lucky that my tubes are clear and I have both ovarie and ovulate
>>>>every month. I just wanted to know how long it took for the women that
>>>>had excision surgery to get pregnant. What methods you went through to
>>>>get pregnant after surgery? Thanks so much. I know we have only tried
>>>>for a few months, but I am getting a little impaitent and starting to
>>>>worry.
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