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Re: Ovary removal and Stage 5 Endo any chance of a child?
From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue May 26 11:46:05 2009
I wish more doctors knew this. They're misleading women, when they
don't know what EXCISION surgery can do - not regular laser surgery
which burns off the top layer....often leaving women with more problems
and adhesions which can affect pregnancy.
At Tue, 26 May 2009, NWeber wrote:
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>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:
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>>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:
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>>>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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