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Anyone get BFP naturally, after lap, for mild endo?

I just had a lap 3.5 weeks ago. 1st one for me so far. was told i had mild endo, between stage 1&2. no cysts, clear tubes too. i am only on metformin right now. i wondered if anyone out there had any success stories they would care to share with me? i was looking for someone who has gotten preggo on their own, without meds, after a lap and how long after your lap? i was really let down, think i got AF today, it's real light.....i dont know why i expected a BFP the first try after surgery, my silly ritual i guess!!!  Baby Blessings to you all,
"A Newbie"

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WOW~~~eyes that is SO SO COOL! i feel a ton better now, even tho I know we are all different. it still gives me hope. i am not on any meds, my doc didn't even ask me if i wanted to be on any...lol, no clomid, no lupron, none of that. he just told me i would have the best chances within the next 6 to 8 months. we shall see! if i am not preggo in a month or two, i am thinking about going to an RE, i prob should have already....
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I had moderate to severe endo discovered after my lap 7 years ago...just months before my wedding!
My doc suggested lupron and I declined. We started ttc and I got pregnant just 5 months after my lap. No meds.

Now 7 years later...my endo is acting up again w/ a vengeance...but in the meantime I had two successful pregnancies and now two beautiful girls...ages 5 1/2 and 2 1/2.

When I recently saw the pictures from my first lap...I was almost in tears. Endo was all over. It is amazing that I was able to conceive at all!

Hope this helps.
Hang in there!
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420566 tn?1321838556
hi

I had a lap almost 2 years ago and it was the same as you. Stage 1&2, no cycts and clear tubes. We tried for a few months after that with no result and then tried IUI twice with no result. We went straight for IVF and that worked 1st time.
We are now trying for our second and no luck for 2 cycles which is really not trying for long but why my doc sugested IVF last time was he suspected my endo had returned which would mean it is there now. I just read that stage 1 & 2 endo gives you ony a 2% chance of conceiving in any given cycle and I just freaked out as I have never seen that stated anywhere else.
Now this is my question to you. What did your doc say regarding chances of conceiving with stage 1 and 2 endo?

A positive note is that I have heard of others with endo that have conceived without a problem so don't loose hope.

I am giong to a chinese herbalist who has proven results of helping people with endo and other fertility related problems. My last try before I go back to IVF again.

From the impatient one
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I don't have any good stories to share with you. But I thinkl I am in the same boat as you are, I just had laparoscopy one month ago, everything is good exept moderate endometriosis, on top of uterus. I don;t have any pain just infertility for 5 years. My doctor wants me to go on Lupron for 6 month. But am still waiting I don't know what to do, I was trying hard to get  pregnant after my lap but no success. How about you ? How long have you been trying? What your doctor suggest to treat your endo? Please E-mail me my name is Kasana . I live in Chicago IL.  I hope we all get pregnant one day!!!
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