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Zoladex without endo diagnosis

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I'm new here and looking for some help and advice, I have spoken to a gyno and they have suggested I have 4 months of Zoladex injections however I haven't been diagnosed with endo and they want me to have the injections to see if it is endo, I have read up a little and it seems that this isn't a very nice drug to take.

I am 22 and I am currently taking Noriday pill to make my periods stop however I still bleed and get tummy pain, the gyno said if I'm on that pill I shouldn't be in pain at all, he also said that he doesn't want to do surgery right away and the best thing would be these injections.

Also, has anyone had a baby after coming off these injections and was there any complications and was the baby healthy.

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