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I was diagnosed with endometriosis and pcos at 18 one month after I got married and have had several surgeries to clean me out in the past 11 years in hopes of getting and staying pregnant with no luck. I have such intense pain almost constantly; before, during and after my period (if my body decides to have one) during and after intercourse and just in general where I go for my months at a time without leaving the house. I guess I have two questions first I need help dealing with the pain and was hoping someone might have a "home remedy" that might help and if anyone has had a succesful pregnancy without assistance. Thanks in advance.
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I have endometriosis and have had it for a long time I have three beautiful daughters and the only assitance I used was when I was pregnant with my daughters I had to take bayers baby Asprin once a day until I was in my third trimester then  stopped takeing it I had a few mc myself before that and terrified I was never going to be a mom my gyn said that he went to a conference about and that it has helped many women what the bayers baby asprin does as it thins your blood so that tha fetus is less able to be pushed out of the body I hope this helps
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Hi lotsapain


            I have endo also and the pain for me is excrusiating so I understand exactly how your feeling. There are alot of ways to help the pain. It sounds like you may benefit from checking out the pain management forum also.
Just go to te main Forums page, go to "P" and click on PM. All the members there have alot of knowlege on both medication and alternative ways to help CP.
Everyone understands what it's like to not be able to leave the house or get out of bed for extended peiods.  
I hope you stop by

TMA
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