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How Many Of You Are Struggling With Infertility And How Many Have Success Stories?
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posted May 15, 2023
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A MyEndometriosisTeam Member

Thank you all so very much for opening up and sharing your stories! I’ve had 4 surgeries now and just had my last post op appointment yesterday and they removed my left ovary and tube and my left side is stuck up against my endo wall due to the severity of the disease. My doctors been super optimistic for years that I still had a chance to get pregnant and he finally told me that IVF may be our only option. I can’t seem to shake the anger and heartbreak or barely function right now. I’m trying to keep the faith that I’m still destined to be a mother but I don’t know how IVF is possible financially. Only women who have battled this disease and are faced with the excruciating pain of infertility know how deep that pain runs and knowing that I now have women who understand and that I can talk to about these experiences truly helps more than I can put into words! Sending all the love and baby dust to you all! ❤️

posted June 2, 2023
A MyEndometriosisTeam Member

I wish I had a better story to share. After trying to conceive for 4 years naturally (we weren't in a hurry), we finally started working with a fertility specialist. It was really hard for me to accept this was the route we had to take. We did a laperoscopy to remove adhesions and tried to conceive for a few months after that without success. We did multiple rounds of IUI's and finally ended up doing IVF where we were successful and have our rainbow baby. I wouldn't trade any of it for the world, she is the light of our lives. The only thing I would say is that I wish we didn't spend all the time and money on the failed IUI's and went straight to IVF. I know it is hard to accept, but you won't regret it!

Sending hugs.
-Beth

posted May 21, 2023
A MyEndometriosisTeam Member

I'm in similar boat. Praying for a miracle, 1.5 months post op endo tissue removal. We do have fertility consultation scheduled for next month. It's really hard for me to accept that pregnancy for me will not be natural. I'm praying for both you girls! 🙏

posted May 17, 2023
A MyEndometriosisTeam Member

Hi I'm 29, I have been trying for a baby since last year March, so it is over a year now. How ever 2months ago I did a laparoscopy, to remove some endo... The doctor gave us 3months to try again.... To see if there won't be any change...

This was my second month... Period pains were not bad like before... Only on day one.
Either than that still praying for my miracle

posted May 16, 2023

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