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Oblasion Surgery

I had Oblasion Surgery over a year ago & my OBGYN doctor told me that there was no way I could become pregnant.  I recently had another apt. with another OBGYN & she said that I could become pregant.  I am having occasional bleeding, not heavy though. Who is giving me the correct information?  I am almost 50 years old & not using any other type of birth control.  
Another problem I'm having are in regards to my breast.  They have enlarged at least a cup size & my nipples are constantly protruded out.  It is very embarrassing & I have to wear several layers of shirts, as well as a padded bra.  What is going on.  Three different doctors have given me 3 different answers.  What can I do for this?
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I respect the opinions of the ladies here, but I have to say in sunshines defense that after reading this post and many others, that I know what she is talking about. And I don't think she was being out of line in her statement. She was just calling it like she saw it.. And honestly, I saw the same thing as I have on many other occasions. As I have said to my kids a hundred times, It's not always WHAT you say, but HOW you say it.
--J
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Again, who_is_this appears to be pointing out that maybe typing in "ablation" was not enough, but typing in "endometrial ablation" pulled up several sources of information.

There is no "bandwagon" here, except for what occurred yesterday. No high horses, just people offering educated opinions.

Andi
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I didn't see she was belittling anyone, she was merely giving her an idea of what to search for and letting he rknow she was able to find a lot of information.

Wow, you are awfully defensive today.

Andi
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I typed in Endometrial Ablation and came up with hundreds of sites.

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I CANT SIT BACK AND WATCH EVERYONE THINK THEY ARE INFERIOR ANY LONGER. GO BACK TO THE M/C BOARD
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Why do you feel the need to belittle people all the time? get off your high horse.
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