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endometriosis

im 22 i had a tubal pregnancy last september and my doctor said i have endometriosis.I just found out im pregnant again i have read all kinds of things about how hard it is to concieve while dealing with endo.but is it common to lose the baby after a certain time.I have no problem with concieving just worried about my chances of being able carry the baby to full term.
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P.S...the endometriosis was to the point that my uterus had attached itself to my left ovary.  But nonetheless, I was able to carry full-term without severe pain or complication in my case.  And as mentioned in the previous post..a couple years after giving birth, it all got fixed with a lapraoscopy.

My Gyno. told me that it can become more difficult to concieve when the woman has endometriosis esp. when it is as severe as mine was at that time; but, it is not impossible.  I told her, "Tell me about it...it took us 2 months to conceive!"  She looked at me and giggled saying that 2 months of trying to concieive is not considered a long time with or without having endometriosis.

Blessings and Pleasant thoughts to you this day and always haley.  :  )    
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Hi haley.  Well, speaking from my own experience, I had severe endometriosis when I concieved at age 25 plus uterus tilted backward and carried full term.  A couple years after my baby was born, I went in to get a lapraoscopy done.  I've been well ever since.

Blessings and Pleasant thoughts to you.
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