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endomitriosis...pregancy?

i had laproscopic surgery to help with my endometriosis...i had a second surgery about a year after...and there were no signs of reoccurence...
i was put on a birth control pill that would only allow a menstrual cycle every fourth month...
i have been regulated for over a year now... i stopped taking the pill because my parter and i want a child... being as though the endomitriosis has not given me problems for a couple of years...will it be easier to get pregnant than someone who has had reoccurences?
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you have no idea how happy i am to hear that you were able to get pregnant.

i had lesions removed from various parts...
i only just got off of the birth control pills...
2 months ago i went to the hospital. my doctor wanted me to have sonograms to find out if i was pregnant or if it was an atopic pregancy...i was neither...
apparently when a neighbor had kicked me it had cause me to start an irregular cycle...so i went back on the pills...
a few weeks ago i was taken back off  of them....
im not in any pain at all....wich i was worried about because of the endo...
but they've had no reason to suspect reoccurance (thank god)...

so hopefully conception wont be tooo difficult....thanks for telling me what you did....it gave me more hope than ive had.
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Not sure if this will help, but I had endomitriosis and adhesions in both tubes.  I also had surgery to have both removed and Six months later I got pregnant.  If you and your partner have tried for 12 months with you off of birth control and you have not gotten pregnant then I would see a fertility doctor (that's what I did).
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