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Re: Endo and what to do next
From: redneckwoman_7mm (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Jan 28 23:11:43 2009
I have never heard of it. Heck i never even knew there were different
stages
At Sun, 18 Jan 2009, liz wrote:
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>Have you ever heard of excision surgery?
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>Tying your tubes and / or hysts can cause more problems. You might have
>scar tissue from the repeat laps.
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>At Sun, 18 Jan 2009, redneckwoman_7mm wrote:
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>>I have endo and had it diagnosed in 2002 at least confirmed. I had a
>>doctor do 3 different laperoscopies and she never confirmed it. I was
>>told i would not be able to get pregnant and on June 7 2005 i gave birth
>>to a 9lb 4oz baby boy. He was two weeks early due to platelet problems
>>and developing HEELp syndrome. My husband and i decided we wanted
>>another child and was told it would be an act of god to get pregnant
>>again. I did get pregnant but miscarried one month later.
>>We decided to wait a year and a half to try again and the doctors just
>>knew they would have to help. It was to their dismay i became pregnant
>>for the 3rd time.
>>On Dec 29 i gave birth to a baby boy via an emergancy c-section. As
>>with my first son i developed issues with my platelets.
>>We have discussed the issues of it being very unhealthy for me to become
>>pregnant again. HAving endo i am trying to figure out what to do. I
>>can't get pregnant again and i don't want the pains anymore. The doc
>>wants to do a tubal ligation or the tubal implants, but i am not sure.
>>The only option i see is a hysterectomy since i can't have the depot
>>shot either. The tubals sound ok but i have read a lot of women with
>>endo who have a tubal have more problems with then without. Any
>>suggestions??????
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