So I'd been ttc no2 for a while and I'd always known my periods were erratic and painful so saw gp. After lots (and lots) of persuasion they eventually referred me to a specialist.
I'd had odd period pains throughout my cycles and intermittent bleeding and I knew something was wrong.
Two years later (from initial gp appointment) and I had a laparoscopy. I had stage 3 endo and some of it was in my tubes which were slow to spill - but they spilled. They told me they removed the endo where they could and flushed the tubes if no pregnancy in 3 months ivf is the next route.
I also have pcos but had a positive opk cd27.
Anyone had experience of this?
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Hi hun I had slow tubes and was told the same just if I wasn't pregnant in 6 months to go for ivf. I declined and decided to go natural route I found serrapeptase and it cleared my tubes I fell pregnant for the first time in 2 and half years although I lost it it's, great progress and better for me that I had no other surgery give it a look up hun I take it every day now for pain and to hopefully get rid of a, band that iv got 💗🤗😗
Thanks for your reply. I will give it a go after my 3 months is up. How long had you been taking it before it worked, and how did you find out your tubes were clear?
I started taking in. March and by June I was pregnant then when I had a bleed and was booked in for a scan they said I had miscarried and it was in the right place so that's a good sign. I was at high risk of ectopic and didn't conceive in all the time I was trying iv got a daughter from nearly 4 years ago. Also my ovulation pain is no where near how it was. I haven't had it confirmed via hsg but the fact I didn't conceive in all that time my ovulation pain isn't horrendous any more and iv conceived and it was in right place. Tells me iv cleared them with you all the best hun 💗🤗😘
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