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592854 tn?1220058563

PREGNANT WITH ENDO?

JUST WONDERING IF THERE ARE ANY MIRACLE STORIES OUT THERE FOR SOME OF US WOMAN CAN GRASP ONTO AND HAVE SOME TYPE OF HOPE AFTER HEARING FROM YOUR DOC THAT THE ENDO HAS DAMAGED YOUR FALLOPIAN TUBE AND THEREFOR YOU CAN NOT CONCEIVE NATURALLY? HAS ANYONE OUT THERE GOT PREGNANT WHEN DOCTORS SAID IT WOULDNT HAPPEN?
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yes i was told i wasnt able to have kids @ 17 due to a cyst years later i found out i have endo and now i have to kids. so yes it can happen. maybe not to everyone but it is possible
good luck
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891721 tn?1257322769
hi i've been suffering with endo since i was 12 - they put me on the combine pill to take every day without a break then when i was 13 and a half they put me on this tablet (cant remember what its called but began with o) which i took 3 a day along side with tramsanic acid but had to come of that after 7 months as it was making me sick and making my hair fall out so they put me back on the pill and and told me i wouldn't be able to have children,sent me in for an op at 16 to cut bits away, then decided to put me on prostrap for 6 months then when i finished that they put me straight back on the combined pill (with no break) to keep the hornmones down 3 months in to taking that my body didn't feel like me - i then found out i was pregnant i had a little boy who is now 6 when he was nine months old i got rushed to hospital as i had a massive lump in my lower tummy and they thought my endo was sticking my organs together but it turned out to be a massive blood cysit on my left tube (they managed to save my tube) then on my out patients they told me i wasn't ovulating anymore so wouldn't be able to have anymore children so 2 months after my periods stoped so i thought that was it i was going through the menopause then four months with out a period i was being sick 1 night but felt fine my mum made me take a test and to my surprise it was positive and i was 4 and a half months gone with my 2nd son who is 4 - so i wouldn't give up, am not they've told me to have a hystorectomy now as its so server but me and my partner (not the father to my boys) would like a baby of our own (been ttc for 2 years) and am not going to give up hope.
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