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Re: balanceFrom: JenH (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed May 28 19:53:08 2008
Eve, I also have endo, two children and thinking of TTC. First, don't let anyone pressure you to have children before you're ready. Having a child to (attempt to) cure a disease is a bad idea. Pregnancy hormones helped my endo, and so did nursing hormones. As long as I was nursing frequently enough to stop my cycle, I was pain free. If/when the next child comes along, I plan to nurse for at least 18 months in hopes of holding off the pain as long as possible. There are certainly days when it is hard to care for my children. Some days I only get off the couch long enough to fix meals and change diapers. On those days, we do a lot of reading (sitting next to me, not on my lap), watching videos, blowing bubbles, coloring, etc. There are days when I feel like a horrible mother because I can't do what I would like to do with them. But I wouldn't trade them for the world. I try to do as much as possible on the good days to make up for the bad. I long ago gave up on anything more than basic housework and cooking. You get through it. And it truly is a joy to raise my children. I'm not sure how bad this disease is going to get or what options I might choose in the future, but I won't let it stop me from living life, including having children. Good luck with your decision. Jen
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