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1648058 tn?1330927302

problems getting pregnant

so i have endo. had the lap surgery on aug of this yr. i still have a lot of pain during sex. im trying to get pregnant. i want to have kids before i get older and i want the pain to improve (hoping it will during pregnancy) my question is how many women with endo have tried the ovulation predictors and had it work for you? and how long did they take? how do u know WHEN to start taking them? i have spotting for a week before my actual period..should i go off the spotting stage or when i actually bleed alot? also im trying pre-seed this coming month for the first time,any luck with that product? any allergic reactions to it? i am allergic to alot of products thats a concern for me as well. please give back in put and thank you sooo much,kari
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1648058 tn?1330927302
thanks girl. Ive decided to go in progesterone cream and other natural remedies before i try for baby. got to allow my body to heal up some. Id love it if u could join my group on facebook, ITS AWESOME its called powerful sisters fighting endometrosis. they are very supportive there,and ive learned alot. :)
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136956 tn?1688675680
I wish that I could help you. I was diagnosed with Stage IV endo 4 yrs after my daughter was born. They couldnt even see how I had a baby to begin with.  It took around 2 yrs to get pregnant and those predictors help if you track for a long period of time.
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