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224208 tn?1210284573

Hope to those with endo and trying to conceive

Hi everyone.  I am 24yrs old, was diagnosed with endo at age 22, but have had it since my early teens.   After 3 m/c's last year, my husband and I are currently 27wks pregnant with our first child.  To all those trying to conceive, don't give up!  I have been through a lot of heartache and pain with each m/c I had, my endo always returned full force afterwards.  But through the pain, I learned that I had a strength inside me to carry on and the hope to try again.  I love every time I feel my son move inside me...It's been a long road, but to those with endo, don't give up...best wishes to everyone.
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Your story gives me so much hope. Thank you so much for sharing! Did you do anything differently that helped with the success? Good luck with the rest of you pregnancy. :-)
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388376 tn?1302011418
Thank you for sharing your story! I so need some happy endings, i start meds any day now for iui. If that doesn't work it's back to the yucky ivf.
Enjoy the rest of your pregnancy.
Anne72
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298137 tn?1223307452
How wonderful for you!  I hope that you have an exceptional pregnancy and enjoy each and every minute of it!
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