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Post by cherry on Jun 9, 2007 8:37:04 GMT -5
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Post by gemini on Jun 11, 2007 16:00:23 GMT -5
Thanks Cherry...i'm reading through it @ the moment.
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Post by cherry on Jun 11, 2007 19:15:25 GMT -5
It put things into perspective for me. Premature menopause, there really is no hope to conceive normally! xx
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Post by ouchy on Jun 11, 2007 19:21:11 GMT -5
I have been doctor-diagnosed with 4 of those that they have listed, some more detrimental to fertility than endo, and I still got pregnant. You can overcome most of them with proper nutriton and timing of intercourse! xx Never give up hope!
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Post by cherry on Jun 11, 2007 19:33:27 GMT -5
Exactly what I thought. I know of someone who has prem ovarian failure, not as bad as the menopause thing but still devastating, and she has stayed positive which I find amazing. She has to have IVF, very minute chance of natural conception for her. It's made me not wanna mention my endo in relation to 'not' having children, in a good way though. Ouchy what you've been through, and how you've kept on with the creams and finding a fix for a lot of the problems, you are a trooper and all of us on here look up to you because of it. You're proof of 'never say never'! xx
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Post by ouchy on Jun 11, 2007 19:39:20 GMT -5
Ahhh, thanks, cherry! Ooooh! A fun story about my step-sister! She was diagnosed with premature menopause and went 1.5 years without a period (over 1 year and you're in menopause). Welllllll, she never got her period but apparently came out of the menopause and ovulated bc she just had a little girl!!!! Isn't that freaky?!?
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Post by cherry on Jun 11, 2007 19:44:41 GMT -5
That's amazing! There is hope yet and it resides in your dad's genes I think haha! How lovely for your family though xx
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Post by gemini on Jun 14, 2007 16:16:23 GMT -5
Cherry..and here i am thinking that i'm in a worse situation
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Post by ouchy on Jun 15, 2007 1:10:58 GMT -5
Yep. Gemini. You actually don't know your situation until you find out your ovulation patterns. No matter how bad your endo is or how mild it is, if you are not ovulating, you have 0 chance of getting pregnant. Also, timing intercourse, especially if it only happens once every quarter-year is VERY important!
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