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Pregnancy after Endometrial Ablation

I am looking for more info on pregnancy after an endometrial ablation.  I had an ablation in May 2002.  January 2003 I was not feeling well and went to the family doctor.  She thought it may be an ectopic pregnancy since I was told I was sterile.  I had an ultrasound to discover it was an interuterine pregnancy and I was about 9 weeks.  I am now 17 weeks and for the past month trying to decide to terminate or continue.  I am having a very hard time finding any info on any one with this happening to them and the risks to me or my unborn child.  I have seen several doctors and none of them have ever heard of this happening and 2 have suggested termination.  I have an appointment with a high risk specialist on Thursday (02/27/03).  Please tell me where I can find more info or who to contact.  Thanks.
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Did you have nay bleeding after your EA? Are chances of pregnancy after EA less if you never bled again afterwards?
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I had it done in June 2012, and I'm 8 months pregnant right now. Did you also have your tubes tied at the same time? Are you having a period at all anymore?
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I was just reading your post.  I want to become pregnant again.  I went to the doctors today, and he said no way :(((((((((((
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I had EA at the age of 29 July 2012.  I am wishing that I did not get it done because I want 1 more child.  My boyfriend is in the service and we have been talking about have 1 more together.  I have not seen him in a very long time so we have not had sex.  He will be home in January. For those who have gotten pregnant, can you give me some advice or help please ? My email is ***@****  I would like to take to you about it please? .  
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If I go thru with the tubal reversal I think its covered by my insurance but I am 100% the invitro is covered so I shouldn't have any out of pocket expenses. If all else fails I will look into adopting because I really do want another baby. I currently live in Hawaii and I'm not too familiar with any specialist here that I could see. I've been living here for a year now.
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Has anyone experienced a false negative from a home pregnancy test but still had pregnancy symptoms?
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