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Re: you guys are making me nervous.For more information on symptoms and treatment of endometriosis visit www.EndometriosisZONE.org. From: annie (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed Dec 10 15:58:21 2008
my choices are IVF or surgery. IVF is expensive with 85-90% chance of getting pregnant, surgery is less expensive with 75% chance of getting pregnant At Wed, 10 Dec 2008, Ally wrote: > >Is the endometrioma growing? Why is surgery being recommended to you? > >Your health is more important than getting pregnant. I know firsthand >that it is hard to remember that when you want a baby so badly. If you >need the surgery, you should have it. Specialists know how to remove >endo leaving as much as the ovary as possible. > >At Wed, 10 Dec 2008, annie wrote: >> >>i have a surgery scheduled for january 7 with dr sinervo. i have an >>endometrioma 3.2cm, a retroverted uterus, all hormone tests and blood >>tests for fertility are normal. dr sinervo says that my chances of >>having a successful pregnancy are about 70-75% with his surgery. i am >>here two different sides some saying it will cause more damage. anyone >>been in my situation and conceived or knows anyone who conceived after >>surgery, if so how long after the surgery did they get pregnant? please >>give me advise, i am starting to question whether i need to get this >>surgery. the fertility dr told me that surgery does not effect IVF >>rates if i chose to do IVF after surgery but i dont want it to effect me >>in a negative way by messing up my ovary.
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