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endometriosis

I was diagnosed with endo about 4 months ago im 21 years old and there telling me i might never have children. i have looked everywhere as far as learning about it but 2 weeks ago i cam up with sis all over my right ovarie im a little worried i dont know what to expect and what to worry about please help?
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916669 tn?1243273039
hello tiffany my name is brittney i noticed you are taking yaz for your endo i was told to start taking bc pills so i did research on the most effective ones and i found that yaz is one of the least effective ones and zovia (demulen eq) is one of the most effective one just something you might want to talk to your doc about! i chose not to go on bc simply for the fact endo can cause infertility and alot of time after you get off bc pills it can be a little difficult getting pregnant so right after i found out my husband and i started trying for a baby and i have had 3 miscarriages and i had 4 prior to finding out just some food for thought i dont know your situation but it might be something to consider!
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Hi,  I alway have period pain since my first period. I have found out  i have endo when i was 21yrs old. (size of 11cmx 10cmx11cm, like grape fruite) which i have surgery within half month. i went back for doc check up after six month, it coming back. now one yrs later is 3cm on both side. my gyn doc suggest me to take the birth control pill to calm it down a little, which i just start to taking YAZ now, hopefully help at less.....i guess nothing can cure for now.....don't worry......it will be okay....maybe you can try to take the pill at least reduce pain and build up.....hope this will help you!!! good luck

Tiffany
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