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Re: Symptoms of Endrometriosis

From: Amit (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 6 Jan 2000 19:08:05 +0530


Julie, Repeated D&C may increase the chance of ENDO. Symptoms of progreesive dysmenorrhea, menorrhgia could be some of the early symptoms, but for definite diagnosis, it's important to go for Laparoscopy. Consult your Gyne. Hope it is not endo. Best wishes. Dr.Amit Sengupta, MD; Ph.D. This is for educational purpose only

>----- Original Message -----
From: Julie <anonymous@obgyn.net> To: Multiple recipients of list PREGNANCY-BIRTH <pregnancy-birth@forum.obgyn.net> Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2000 7:21 PM Subject: Symptoms of Endrometriosis

> Hi. I know it is hard to diagnose endo over a forum like this, but I
> just wondered if some symptoms I have could possibly be endrometriosis.
> I have had 2 D&Cs this past year (1999) due to 2 miscarriages. After
> this last D&C, I've experienced some cramping before and during my
> periods and after ovulation. The cramping feeling I can feel right in
> my uterus - almost like a burning sensation, but not severe at all. Just
> like I can feel my lining sloughing off. It is really concerning me,
> but I don't want to get too worked up if this could be nothing. I've
> never been diagnosed with Endo before or had any reason to think I may
> have it. But because we are trying to conceive again, I'd like to know
> if there is anything going on that may prevent that from happening.
> Thanks for any input anyone can give me on the subject. I am not too
> familiar with the signs or symptoms other than what I've gotten from the
> internet.
>
> Thanks for anyone's help on this.
>




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