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Has anyone managed to conceive naturally despite having Endo??

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Catcat

hi i did twice so good luck x

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ConfusedGirl

thanks for the reply hun :) iv only been trying for one month upto now but then i got my period.. and i feel that its never gonna happen for me coz i know i have endo.. thanks for the good luck wish xx

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jojo777

It is still very early and you should not be too worried about it.

Having said that, have you checked if your fallopian tubes are functioning properly?

During my lap they checked that too, apparently they were blocked and they managed to unblock them. My gynae said that if I was left like that (with blocked tubes) and tried for a baby, i would have tried forever!.. sometimes it happens especially if endo is in the area. xx

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ConfusedGirl

Hi JoJo.. i have not had my tubes checked but after christmas i think im gonna hav a HSG done or tubal flushing as its called.. then id know if i was wasting my time by trying naturally xx

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maydog

I wish you all the best, I'd never say never . I think it depends how soon you have it diagnosed. I was 30 and it had already done it damage. I underwent 2 lots of IVF to no avail I have now got two fantastic adopted children ... and I truly belive they were waiting for me and me for them.

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Joy43

hi yes i did i had 4 children 3 miscarriages and 1 still born so its not impossible huni glx

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Edsmom

Yes! I had a miscarriage but went onto have 2 children, in fact wasn't diagnosed with endo until my second child was 6yrs old! Consultant was surprised I had managed to conceive at all!! Hope you do too. X

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jc001

My sister had stage 4 en

do and still managed to have 2 children naturally. I've got 2 children too although was only diagnosed years later. First thing.... stop worrying. It won't help!

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ginger83

Hi, I've had 2 children despite my endo. It took over a year to conceive my first and was booked in to have another lap but found out I was expecting a week before I was due to have it. I fell pregnant again 12 weeks after having my first baby despite being on the pill!Good luck! X

I was diagnosed with endo when i was 24 & had problems concieving so my specialist put me on the fertility drug clomid & thankfully i fell pregnant within 6 months. I went on to have two more children without fertility treatment. I was told after my first child it was 50/50 if i had anymore. Goodluck & dont give up hope & it is possible to have children with endo.

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missteal

I had 2 before I found out I had endo, one by accident and one the month we started trying so endo doesn't necessarily mean infertility. I have a friend who has nothing wrong and took a year to conceive. My niece accidentally had one then took 9 months to get pregnant with her second and she has nothing wrong either. Conceiving seems to be random to me xxx

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Whytie

I have had endo since I was a teenager, have a blocked tube, fibriods and PCOS and I am pregnant for the third time, one miscarriage and one beautiful boy, only a few weeks for go for this pregnancy and all looking good. It may take you longer than some but it is possible, every few years I went to gyne for a tidy but seems to have worked, Good luck.

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Barbarella

Hi - yes, I got pregnant really quickly naturally aged 34 even tho I have had endo since I was a teenager. The diagnosis was not confirmed until last year when I was 45 - after 3 miscarriages after my son was born... Good luck - I know it's a cliche but try not to be obsessional about it, relax and have sex regularly (3 times / week), not just when ovulating. XXX

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Barbarella

PS When I say really quickly - I stopped taking my pill in May and got pregnant in June! xxx

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ConfusedGirl

Thanks to all you ladies who have replied to me it really helps :) im really on a worry mode at the moment about everything so thanks to you all for replying xx

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cjb-75

It took us 13 months of trying for our first. We're still trying for our second and are now considering IVF as our daugher is almost 3, although I'm about to have a second laparoscopy so I'm hoping that will help. We also concieved our first when I came back from a holiday with the girls and had really relaxed. Good Luck!

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ilovemykids

Hi I had my first at 21 before endo was discovered at 24, then was told it was very unlikly to have anymore children but at 28 had my second so it is possible. x

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