erna
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Post by erna on Oct 21, 2011 20:28:00 GMT -5
CONGRATULATIONS!! I'm sending you baby dust and lost of it. Wishing you all the best in the coming weeks.
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apple
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Post by apple on Oct 22, 2011 14:29:49 GMT -5
thanks much for all your kind words! ; )
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Post by ikryzis on Jan 31, 2012 4:17:07 GMT -5
Thanks for everyone posting. I've been so down thinking we wouldn't have any kids cause we've been trying for 2 years. It's nice to know that it's still a possibility =)
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Post by roobee on Feb 29, 2012 1:38:00 GMT -5
Hello my lovelies,
I've just posted on the general board catching up from 2009. Briefly I had endo in 2009 it was awful and I lost a lot of weight and was very sick. Whilst they did the lap they found out I had a right sided dominant uterus and only one kidney ( on the right). My endo was fairly bad and I had cysts on my left ovary. The doctors told me that at 24 I would find it very difficult to conceive, if I did I would probably misscarry or have a stillbirth etc etc. At 24 I hadn't thought about babies this early bit newly engaged and with a new house it wasn't something I'd ruled out in th next few years. 8 months after my lap I got very sick and unbelievably discovered I was 6 weeks pregnant. It wasn't an easy ride, I was exceptionally sick and got admitted several times ( hazard of working in a hospital!) throughout my pregnancy but I got there. My beautiful baby boy Logan was born at 39 weeks ( although he was actually 37) by c section as he was breech and by 20 weeks due to the small capacity of my womb hadnt been able to turn. He is now a healthy, very verbal and active 16 month old and every day I count my blessings!!! My partner and I have decided on not having any more because of tue risks the next time and the toll it took on my body during the pregnancy but I'm happy with my lot. In all honesty I haven't felt this good in years. I still occasionally get the little niggley pains and take the pill so I don't have a period but I feel good. I want you all to know that it can happen naturally it really can, they told me it wouldn't and look where I am now. I am happy to give advice ( not that I'm an expert lol) to anyone who wants some.
Good luck everyone and lots of love xxxx
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Post by peachypie on Nov 25, 2012 12:54:07 GMT -5
Our greatest wish has been granted, we are currently 14 weeks pregnant!!!
After ttc for 1,5 years, two laps, lots of (endo-)dieting, working out and strong believe it happened for us.
I got pregnant naturally 4 months after my lap, where excessive endo on bowel, bladder and ovaries was removed. After surgery I wasn't painfree, so I was really disapointed. I thought the pain meant the operation had failed and I wouldn't get pregnant either. We already had an appointment planned with a fertility specialist, when I found out I am pregnant.
So even with stage 4 endo there is hope!
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Post by Karen on Nov 25, 2012 18:16:26 GMT -5
I'll post congrats over here, too!
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Post by JC on Nov 27, 2012 13:54:18 GMT -5
I'm so happy for you!! Congratulations on the success!
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Post by semicolon on Oct 24, 2013 20:32:07 GMT -5
Just wanted to pop in, I haven't been on in a while but wanted to share that we are 5 months pregnant. We conceived naturally almost a year after my last surgery to excise a bit more endo and free up my right tube. I had several excision surgeries and owe so much to my endo specialist who did extensive excision surgery. I wish good luck to those out there, don't give up as anything is possible!
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Post by Karen on Oct 24, 2013 21:00:35 GMT -5
Congrats!!!!!
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Post by omaklackey on Oct 25, 2013 20:38:00 GMT -5
YEAH! Semi!! I'm so excited for you! Congrats!!
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Post by nibletz on Oct 27, 2013 14:42:35 GMT -5
Congratulations semi!
So happy for you both x
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Post by tigergirl10 on Dec 16, 2013 13:29:09 GMT -5
I don't if anyone remembers my story. I haven't been on the boards in quite some time. I been ttc for 2 years and got my first ever positive pregnancy test this morning. Completely natural. One ovary, one tube, lost over a foot of colon to stage 4 endo. Nearly 37 and a half years old. We had already started the adoption progress. In a complete state of shock.
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Post by princessbritain on Dec 16, 2013 14:16:42 GMT -5
I didn't know you could get endo on your colon? you learn something every day! Well congratulations and I wish you the best of luck for your pregnancy XX
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Post by tigergirl10 on Dec 16, 2013 15:21:40 GMT -5
Yes I had it bad. My dr was in complete shock. I was told I wouldn't conceive without IVF. Proved him wrong. Serrepeptase is a miracle enzyme for endo
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Post by Emily on Dec 16, 2013 16:55:05 GMT -5
Congrats!! That is so exciting. Keep us posted as you progress!
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