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Re: Ovary removal and Stage 5 Endo any chance of a child?

From: NWeber (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue May 26 10:01:45 2009


Don't waste your money doing IVF or fertility treatments without having excision surgery first. In alot of cases, excision surgery removes the endo and frees up organs and allows a person to conceive on their own.

I am currently 4 months pregnant after having excision surgery and we were told we would need IVF.

Get your endo treated correctly first. Your pregnancy will also go lots smoother.

At Mon, 25 May 2009, anonymous wrote: >
>what i meant was, some women who have excision surgery with an expert
>find that is enough to help them achieve pregnancy
>
>At Mon, 25 May 2009, anonymous wrote:
>>
>>Just wondering if anyone out there has had an ovary removal were
>>successful in the IVF program?
>>
>>I had to have the ovary removed due to it being strangled by stage 5
>>endometriosis. My doctor is encouraging me to come off the depro
>>provera and have IVF. I dont want to go down this track if there is
>>constant failure, I feel I need to make a decision either way.




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