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Finally a positive ovulation test

I finally got a smiley face on my ovulation test.  What a relief.  I have been trying to get pregnant since April of 2006 and have not had any success so far.  But my doctor is wanting to drill holes into my ovaries.  Has anyone ever heard of this being done?  Is it safe?  It sounds awful.
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336583 tn?1217772004
im sorry to say it honey but im with these girls ive never heard of  drilled holes in the overies please get a second opinun,keep us posted take care and goodluck xx
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go talk to a specialist (RE) before you do anything like that.  if your Dr. is an RE than please see another one.  Have you tried clomid?  its a pill not a drill?  there are inj. meds that will make you ovulate.  
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230972 tn?1224470126
have hey said what they think is causing your annovulation?
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230972 tn?1224470126
congratulations!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i know how much getting a positive means!!!!!! i finally got a + opk a few months ago, then i got pregnant the 2nd month and i didnt even O according to my testings but I mustve cause Im now pg, hehe!
ive never heard of anyone getting holes drilled into there ovaries? sounds a bit too savage doesnt it, id be a bit weary and check out more options...
best of luck xx
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