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Pregnancy and pelvic pain

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Hi all,

Fretting that my undiagnosed pelvic pain is going to prevent me from getting pregnant for some reason (even though the doctors say there’s no reason for me not to be able to get pregnant).

Looking to hopefully hear some positive stories from people who’ve managed to get pregnant despite their pelvic pain and perhaps even improved with pregnancy!? (Long shot)

Please no scare mongering replies. Positive vibes only.

Thanks in advance.

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Can be endometriosis i had that but still got pregnant after two years. Endometriosis is not always seen on a mri or scan . I wish you all the best

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