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Hey Everyone,
I Recently had an u/s done to figure out why I wasnt getting my Period.
The sonographer / doctor told me that I have a very thick Endometrium (It measured at 0.70 and 0.77). Ive read quite a few times that these measurements indicated very very early pregnancy.
What does anyone think?
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Have you taken a pregnancy test? I recently was diagnosed with enometriosis and my dr said the only way to be sure that is what you have is to do lapascopic surgery so thur thats what we did and thats what he found. I do know that if you have endometriosis it is hard to carry a child my dr told me not to concieve to be very carefull because untill my treatment is done i will diffeniatly misscarry. Last year around this time I had a miscarriage and I am beginning to think this is why. I do know one of the biggest symptoms is pain during or after sex and more pain during you cycle. If you are not liking what your dr is telling you my advice would be to get a second opion untill you are happy with your dr.
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It could be a pregnancy, have you been trying to get pregnant or its possibly endo, what other tests have the doctors done? sorry i cant help....keep me updated
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