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36 and entering menopause trying for baby. Gyne history in so much pain

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Am 36 and have one ovary. I have history of gyne problems. Fibroid, ademoyosis in womb, cyst, cervix issues etc.

The question is my hormone levels are low AMH levels. Am 4.6 as of Nov 2017 and entering menopause. I am actively trying for a baby.

I am too low for ivf apparently as it needs to be 5 or above ..

what can I do to help my fertility??? I have a range of side effect from entering menopause and having to have gel for sex as it's getting dry and uncomfortable down below.

Periods regular buy am constantly in pain and back pain horrendous. Emotional and can't sleep.

Please I need some helpful advice

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