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Re: adenomyosis

From: niki (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Jul 1 18:14:38 2008


I asked her and she said no more than normal pregnancy pains. alot of tugging/pulling as the uterus grew.

At Tue, 1 Jul 2008, summer wrote: >
>Did your friend have pain during her pregnancies?
>
>At Tue, 1 Jul 2008, niki wrote:
>>
>>I would not recommend lupron to my worst enemy. I would seek the
>>opinion of a reproductive endocrinologist. adenomyosis is endo deep in
>>the uterine wall. I would start taking prenatal vitamins now before you
>>start ttc. You may be able to conceive without further fertility
>>treatments. My friend has been successful getting pregnant and carrying
>>to term 3 times now and she too has andenomyosis. she never took lupron
>>either! Good Luck
>>
>>At Mon, 30 Jun 2008, Sarah wrote:
>>>
>>>So I recently had a hysteroscopy and it showed that I have adenomyosis.
>>>My symptoms are menstruating all month and then very painful, heavy
>>>periods during the time I am supposed to be menstruating. My husband
>>>and I were planning on TTC in the spring however now I wonder if we
>>>should try sooner. I wanted to lose some weight first. My Doctor has
>>>ordered Lupron injections for me to take before TTC. Should I go off
>>>the loestrogen pill I am on and just suck it up and try now before the
>>>adeno gets worse? Or should I give the lupron a try? I can't decide!!!
>>>Any suggestions?? Thank you!




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