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Re: Pregnancy question
From: Kimberly (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon Nov 30 11:05:51 1998
I agree with you that the medical community makes us feel that we need
to rush into pregnancy. All the doctors i have spoken to said i should
have all my children before i am 30 because endo then gets progressively
worse. I just don't want to miss my chances, having children is the
only reason i go through the terrible hormone treatments.
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>You should have a child when you and your mate are emotionally,
physically
>and financially ready. I am so mad at the medical community for
prescribing
>pregnancy as a cure for endometriosis as well as putting fear that we
will
>never reproduce into us. If you want a child you will have it by
natural
>means or adoption. The point is just make sure you are ready.
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Kimberly Burbine [SMTP:anonymous@obgyn.net
>Sent: Monday, November 30, 1998 9:33 AM
>To: Multiple recipients of list
>Subject: Pregnancy question
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>I was just wondering if anyone decided to have a baby eariler than they
>expected because they felt they were running out of time. I am only 22
>years old but my endo is pretty severe. I am getting married next May
>but i don't know how much time i have left. This is a very hard
>decision to make. please write with any comments on the subject.
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