A lot of ob/gyns and RE's really do not understand endo, its many locations or stages, or how to excise it which is the best treatment. Before or after your surgery, you might want to look into these sites. The CEC is amazing.
Me? A forty year old Mother of two out-of-this-world daughters (whom we were blessed with through the miracle of adoption), and Wife to a wonderful man who recognizes the huge hole infertility has left in my heart.
Problem with my cha-cha slide? Stage 4 endometriosis with endometriomas and a stenotic cervix.
Why am I here? Because we are going to two-step our way on over to the IVF table using donor eggs.
Regret for things we did can be tempered by time; it is regret for the things we did not do that is inconsolable. --Sydney J. Harris
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Steps to Parenthood
1991 - Married Ivan
1995 - Endo diagnosis
1996 - Clomid/IUI's (BFN)
1997 - "Goose" adoption
2000 - "Lili" adoption
2006 - Baby fever
2007 - IVF1 (MC) FET1 (BFN)
2008 - Took a year off
2009 - Turned 40
2009 - Donor Egg IVF (BFN)
2010 - FET - 1 BLAST (BFN)
2010 - Moved to the country
2011 - Embryo adoption (?)
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thanks, and happy new year to you too!!
Happy New Year!
A lot of ob/gyns and RE's really do not understand endo, its many locations or stages, or how to excise it which is the best treatment. Before or after your surgery, you might want to look into these sites. The CEC is amazing.
centerforendo.com
endometriosisurgeon.com
pelvicpain.com
endoexcision.com
endo101.com
erc.activboard.com/
endometriosis.org
endo-resolved.com
naprotechnology.com
johnleemd.com
fertilitycare.org
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