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Re: new to the group
From: allan (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Mar 24 17:23:46 1999
Congratulations to you!!!! My husband and I are waiting his results; we
know I have endo (had lap and cautery) and may do Lupron, and ovulation
problems. We've already talked about adoption, as well. I have a friend
at work who was also unable to have children, both she and husband had
problems and have since adopted a wonderful little boy. Her philosophy
now is that their fertility problems happened for a reason --- because
they were meant to adopt this little guy.
T & C Halladay wrote:
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> I agree with you Abby. We also discovered that in addition to my endo, my hubby
> had problems. The test for male fertility is alot cheaper than all the female
> tests. Due to our double wammy, we adopted a wonderful little girl just over a
> year ago and couldn't be happier.
>
> Abby Hagans wrote:
>
> > I would recommed you have a FULL fertility work-up an both you AND your
> > husband. We just asumed we weren't getting pregnant because of my endo, but
> > found out he has problems also and is going to have surgery also. Feel free
> > to personally e-mail me also.
> >
> > Trying to remain pain free
> > Abby
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: jjsch@pacbell.net <jjsch@pacbell.net>
> > To: Multiple recipients of list <endo@talk.obgyn.net>
> > Date: Monday, March 22, 1999 9:35 PM
> > Subject: Re: new to the group
> >
> > > Hello - my name is Joy. I'm 21 yrs. old. I've been married 2
> > years. I
> > >tried looking in the archives for some of these answers, but I must not be
> > >doing something correctly! Has anyone's endo pain gone away (or decreased)
> > >after having a child? Has anyone used fertility drugs? My husband and I are
> > >searching for some options, and we would love any help you could give!
> > Thank
> > >you, Joy
> > >P.S. Feel free to e-mail me directly! =)
> > >
> >
>
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