I need some help please, I had my coil removed in February to try for a baby, how long do they advice to try before the endo gets to much again?
Also I haven't had the covid injection because I don't want to add any more problems to falling,/carrying. Is there anyone else that feels like there isn't enough history with the jabs?
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I did feel like this with the covid jab, I’m 20 and a student midwife so I had one part of me thinking I need to as I’m in the hospital but then what if it effects my fertility.
I know there isn’t much research on it but I also feel I’ve been on the pill for 4 years and that has the possibility to effect your fertility too. It is a hard decision and there isn’t a right or wrong answer x
Hi I’m past baby years(42) but if Covid happened 10 years ago when I was still trying I know I wouldn’t have taken the vaccine. Only because I was so focused on fertility- I didn’t donate blood or anything at that time. And I work in a hospital. Also as far as trying to conceive after getting off birth control I would keep trying from 6-12 months depending on your age. Then either address the endo or go back on bc to regroup. I was already 33 when diagnosed with stage 4 endo so had less time to decide a path. Tried for 3-6 months then moved on.
Thank you, its a stress I don't need about the jab, lol just getting so many people telling me I need to have it.I'm 32 and would do anything to fall pregnant just not sure how many more months to keep trying before it's to long and I need another op 🙄 being a woman is hard sometimes xx
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