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Everything possible to help to get pregnant?

I only have so much time to get pregnant, I need a hysterectomy because I have endometriosis.

5 Answers • 11 years ago


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If you are short on time I would be investing in ivf or the like especially as having end will make it very hard to fall pregnant


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If you are short on time I would be investing in ivf or the like especially as having end will make it very hard to fall pregnant


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11 years ago


I agree with pp. If your endo is that severe you may have blocked tubes that are preventing you from getting pregnant. Talk with a fertility dr, they can do tests to see what kind of options are avalible to you. I wish you all the luck in the world!

11 years ago


I was told i need a hysterectomy for the same thing 9 yrs ago. Their other options such as laser removal and birth control . Just be sure you know all your options. By the way I've been pregnant 3x's since and trying for another.

11 years ago


IVF all the way! Worked for me the first time. I don't know where you live but here in Canada if both tubes are blocked and can't be unblocked without huge risks, IVF is covered by the government. Something to look into:) Best of luck in whatever you choose!


User Image 5 rounds of Clomid (1 chemical) 2 rounds of Femara + IUI (1 chemical) 4 rounds of Femara, Clomid, Menopur+IUI (all BFN) 1 IVF in January=

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