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From: Ree (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Apr 22 13:52:45 2008


Hello I just found out I have Endo. I've been with my man for 7 years and always wondered why I never got pregnant. Now my doctor put me on birth control pills and Im scared I may not be able to have any children.

Has anyone been in my footsteps with this concern?

Is it possible that if I discontinue taking these bc pills after maybe at least 3-6 months I can become pregnant? Does anyone have any tips on how I can become pregnant?

I told my obgyn dr that I wanted to have the lap sergery, but he declined and said that he would not do such thing and that Im better off going with a hormone therapy.

Help please, Im so confused on what to do. I've been having pain for the last two years and done been to the hospital on a few occasions, but they kept saying it was in my head. Finally after not knowing anything I started doing research of my own online. There were so many things associated with abdominal pain I didnt know what to do. Then recently I had sex with my bf and it was so painful afterwards I started to research on that, and that's what led me to read and learn about Endo. Now this past period had me in SO much pain I thought I was going to die and was taken to the Er. Still nothing, so after my ER visit I had a follow up apt with my obgyn and gave him my online endo questionaire. He then viewed my all my preveous doctor apt and my different symptons and then performed a pelvic exam and told me that my hypothisis of having endo was correct.

Are there any good excercises I can do for pain?






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