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Re: Please Help...

From: Evelyn (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Jul 28 12:49:06 2009


Lupron is not as bad as it sounds I was in your place afraid and very confused.The Lupron actually allows your body to heal from the damage of the endometriosis I became pregnant while on Lupron with my son Justin who is now 13-years old or "Lupy" as my OB nicknamed him. Good luck and God Bless you it will turn out fine I'm sure.

At Mon, 13 Jul 2009, aastratton wrote: >
>I am 24.  I have two kids via c-section.  My daughter is 1 and a half.
>and my son is almost 3 and a half.  I am wanting another child, before
>its too late.  I just was diagnosed with endometriosis after 2 years of
>pain and doctors not being able to diagnose it.  I had surgery on the 23
>on June, and they removed all the endo that they could find.  So I am
>looking for some advice.  My choices are either try getting pregnant now
>or going on lupron for 6 months (which is covered by insurance) and then
>trying to concieve.  I am having a hard time trying to decide.  I know
>its only 6 months but there are lots of pros and cons to either way.
>
>Thanks so much,
>Confused Mother of Two




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