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PostPosted: 02/01/08 - 12:29    Post subject: I'm 17 and have Endometriosis. I'm afraid if I don't have a Vote now! Reply with quote

I really want a baby. I know that it is a life changing choice but at this moment I'd rather take that chance then wait and never know what its like to have a baby of my own. I have thought about this for a long time and I know my family and friends would be there to support me in my decesion. I'm faced with one problem and that is I have been having unprotected sex for months now and still havent gottin pregnant. What are some tips

p.s. I am almost done with school so thats not a problem.
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PostPosted: 03/28/08 - 04:41    Post subject: endo Vote now! Reply with quote

hi have you had sugary or seen your doctor to comfirm your endo??
i just got out of hospital i have it to but screening my sugar and getting it removed i now know that if i want a child i have a 2-4 year span to do so in... so you may have it bad. i couldnt get pregnant either but i had alot of endo in me, so with it being removed my chances have now gottn better.
so maybe do the same get refured to a gyno throught your doc so it dont cost.
other wise try changing your diet this can help with the endo and with preg.
google endo on the net i got alot of info from there.

good luck honey all the best

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PostPosted: 03/31/08 - 23:32    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

I understand exactly what you are going through! I was 18 and they told me that they thought I had a severe case of endometriosis. I had decided at that point I was going to try and get pregnant as soon as they confirmed it. You should try and get some of the scar tissue removed because this can help your chances of conceiving. Although after they performed a laporoscopy they found out I did not have endometriosis but in fact did have 2 completely seperate uterus' connect only by my left ovary.

As long as your doctor has confirmed you have endometriosis I would get the surgery to remove as much scar tissue as possible, I would stick with your plan. Being able to grow a person is an amazing experience, it would sacrafice me going out and partying and having to grow up quickly to experience the miracle of conceiving! I wish you the best!
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