I’m posting really to get hopefully some opinions and positive stories.
I have endo stage 2 diagnosed in Feb 18. I had 2 blocked tubes one of which the consultant managed to unblock but he said our chances were still slim and to go for ivf. I have my first appointment on Friday morning. I am both excited and anxious I have seen so many ppl both gain and lose their miracle babies and chances. I am trying to be very realistic.
So - basically has anyone had their endo pain/symptoms stop them from getting pregnant or has anyone had awful symptoms and still managed to get a positive outcome.
I’m scared that if we get our funding, my
Endo could cause me to be “throwing away” my nhs rounds.
Any advice would be gratefully appreciated
Thanks in advance
Kelly xxx
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Just wanting to wish you luck on your cycle , I would ask this on your appointment write a list of questions as you do forget.
Hope some one will be able to answer with regards to endo and nhs treatment I always thought you only lost your rounds once you had a successful birth,
Wish you loads of luck when your start your ivf journey 🍀🍀🍀 xx
My cousin who started trying to conceive in her early 20s struggled to conceive for 8 yrs naturally until they tried ivf. They had 1 miscarriage first cycle but have s beautiful baby girl on they third round. Keep positive and there is no reason why it can’t work for you 🙏🏼🤞🏼Xxx
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