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How many cant have children? It's my greatest fear

posted August 17, 2015
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My sister has endo at a very developed stage. She had two beautiful kids with not too much trouble. But had to have a hysterectomy recently because of complications. So do not feel too hopeless about having children. Good luck!

posted August 18, 2015
A MyEndometriosisTeam Member

me! caused through Fallopian tubes blocked with scar tissue, it could have been avoided but our heath system in NZ Sucks :( Im now entitled to two rounds of 'ivf xx

posted August 29, 2015
A MyEndometriosisTeam Member

Hi... were you successful with IVF?

posted February 6, 2018
A MyEndometriosisTeam Member

Have you received Ivf yet? I am still waiting to go on wait list will qualify in January. After my surgery my surgeon thought I should be able to conceive naturally but I haven't be able to almost a year later. I have neuropathic pain now where my endo was.

posted August 5, 2017
A MyEndometriosisTeam Member

That's what I was told... It's highly likely the scar tissue has found it's way into my Fallopian tubes....

posted September 3, 2015

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