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1263672 tn?1269960036

Need motivation-anyone get pregnant after all this?

I want another baby SO SO SOOOO bad (I have one son already) but I found out a few months ago I have endo (severe, stage 4-5) and I had a lap surgery to remove cysts and endo implants. My doctor is about to start me on the Lupron shots for 6 months and he said I can try for a baby after that is over.  I am feeling really discouraged and Im so afraid I will try and try and never get pregnant.  I just wanted to hear from anyone that has been in this situation and has been successful in having a baby.  I really could use some POSITIVE stories instead of all the negative stories.  Im really getting depressed about it.
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1263672 tn?1269960036
You are right and I can't imagine never even being able to have one at all... I'm just hoping that my doctor is right and I can have more. If not then that's what I will have to accept. Hey good luck with ur surgery! Mine was not bad at all except the gas afterwards, that was painful but it really helps to move around a little. Let me know how it goes!!
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1006035 tn?1485575897
I, too, had one baby. I'm not sure what stage my endo is yet because my surgery is next week, but after how bad my first pregnancy was I don't think I want to do it again. I was basically on bed rest for 9 months. I don't see it as a negative thing, I'm thankful I was able to have 1 as I know people who can't even have that. If we want another baby someday we'll just adopt.
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