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Has anyone successfully conceived and gone full term with endo and adeno?

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JadeH92

Hi Nala,

I'm sorry I haven't got a success story. I am going through IVF at the moment but according to my consultants the reason I cannot conceive naturally is due to me not ovulating (I have PCOS also).

My consultants also believe my miscarriage was caused by either chromosomal abnormalities or the septum in my uterus.

At no point have I ever been told my endometriosis/ adenomyosis will have an impact on my fertility. Hope this helps in a small way. Take care xx

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Afrohair

Hiya lovely there is a few people on here have got pregnant with it ,but after seeking a specialist about fertility he did say ade can cause misscarrige he feels I may have it as miscarried back in September but can’t be sure if I have it as haven’t had mri to check hope this helps x

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Gill1977

Yes! I'm a lucky mummy to 2 little ladies. Natural conceptions, but I sadly lost 2 prior to having my first daughter. I also have a friend with adeno who had no issues whatsoever. Xx

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PinkPenguins

Hey, I’m currently 29 weeks pregnant. However, I did have excision of endo prior to trying - I think this helped massively. Adeno is still there, but so far hasn’t caused too much of an issue other than a few extra aches and pains. Obviously, these journeys are different for everyone though xx

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Felma

Endometriotic adhesions can pose a danger of bleeding whn the uterus in manipulated

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Felma in reply toFelma

If a Lscs has to be done

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EK20

I have severe endo and adenomyosis and was also worried about this but I’m currently 31 weeks pregnant and hoping to meet my little one in June.

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Nala190 in reply toEK20

Ohh this is really good to know, congratulations! Did you ever have a lap? X

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Felma

Caeserean

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EK20

Thank you. Yes I had a lap in 2018 a year before I got pregnant with DE IVF. They removed some endo and my Fallopian tubes as they were really damaged but still had to leave some residual endo in there as I had the surgery to keep my fertility in tact. X

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Reen_Bean

I have stage 4 endo and suspected adeno... My uterus is "boggy" in appearance in scans but my consultant said he couldn't but sure until it is removed and analysed...

I have one daughter who I needed ovulation induction fertility treatment to conceive after years of infertility. She was born at 36 weeks.

I am currently pregnant with my second child who I conceived naturally after a miscarriage in September. I am currently 32 weeks pregnant.

I hope this brings you some hope.xx

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