Re: Help..any advice please from a worried husband
From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu Jul 31 11:57:07 2008
You're spending a lot of money, time and effort on IVF. Have you
considered sending her records (has she considered) to the CEC or other
endo expert for excision surgery? Many women do get pregnant after
excision surgery. Endo will 'return'' The pregnancy is not fixing
endo...
please look into it, centerforendo.com - had surgery there...
At Thu, 31 Jul 2008, Russell wrote:
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>Hi. I have been away from this site for a long while. After my wife
>suffering with severe endo for many years and her tubes closing we were
>blessed with a baby girl through IVF first time against many many odds.
>She has just had her second birthday and the endo reared its ugly head
>again over the past 6 months and what seems more severe than before.
>We had another go at IVF implantation which failed late last year and
>just had another course of IVF which was successful, especially only
>after producing 2 embryos. The cruelty is that on our 6 week scan there
>was no egg sack present and it looks like it is an ectopic pregancy
>which has to be surgically removed. If this isn't bad enough, we know
>the symptom of endo will return shorlty afterwards. We discussed and
>hystorectomy prior to this course of IVF if it did not work. As I am
>sure many of you will agree it is a mentally and physically stressful
>time for us both. I don't want to see my wife suffer any more and I
>dont want my little girl to see her mum so ill and my feelings are is
>that I dont want any more IVF, but rather my wife to have a hysterectomy
>so we can get on with life a little. My wife is 37. I would be
>grateful for any experiences of feed back on those women who have had a
>hysterectomy as a result of the endo and how they find it now. I have
>read mixed reports.
>Thanks again, and I wish all of you well for many of you I know you must
>suffer greatly on a daily basis.
>Russell