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Hi, just joined. Ive just had my 3rd baby 5 months ago and wondered if a) endo can come back (I had a laparoscopy in 2017 and found endo) and b) can it be worse after having kids? I'm getting a lot of pain which feels like trapped wind/bloating/period pains /back pain when I ovulate and my periods are as painful as ever and clotty. Thanks in advance..

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Hi, my symptoms really kicked off about a year after my second child, getting worse each month for the past year after that. Looking back though I think I can now see symptoms pre children that I attributed to just having worse than average period pain. I’m currently waiting for my lap though so not officially diagnosed!

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