I was diagnosed with endo in Nov 2015 after many years of heavy bleeding and all the other lovely symptoms that go along with endo! After having the laprascopy the dr was happy they managed to remove most of the endo but did state I had some left on my urethra which they wouldn’t touch whatsoever but he stated it looked like “old endo” whatever the hell that means! So anyway I managed to fall pregnant 2 months later after the lap after many years of trying then went on to have my son & went on depo which I found awful bled non stop every day for the whole 4 months I was on it, came off in feb no period nothing as of yet however the last few days I’ve started to experience some cramps, bad Lower back & pink watery discharge when I wipe also been feeling really tired which is how I was before I was diagnosed with endo I’m not sure if this is a sign of my periods finally! Or a sign of the endo returning, I just wanted to know have any of you ever not had a reoccurrence of endo or does it always worm it’s way back in? I see the Gynae in February but will go to the drs if the discharge continues I think.
Thanks ladies x
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Hi. Do you know what stage of Endo you have. I too have been struggling with fertility and having my first lap on the 21st November. Any advice on what to do fertility wise after the op?
No I wasnt told a stage when I as diagnosed & I was to out of it to ask she did show me pics of my endo and said they removed about 20 chocolate cysts I think. I got pregnant within 8 weeks after the lap so it definitely worked for me after failing to get pregnant for so many years just plenty of sex lol I also bought the clear blue fertility monitor which was expensive but I got pregnant first time of trying with that after the lap. Fingers crossed for you & lots of baby dust x
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