u/RaceLost6743

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I have stage 4 DIE and am at a point in my fertility journey that I feel surgery is the next route I want/need to take. It's a gamble as my AMH is low so I need a surgeon that will do as much as possible to preserve my ovaries etc.

I also know it's deep into my bowel so I need someone or a team with a specialist in.

Happy to travel anywhere in the UK to have it done.

Any recommendations would be so helpful, thank you!

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u/RaceLost6743 — 7 days ago

I'm 34, just done 2 rounds of IVF and have one frozen embryo to show for it.

I've always thought I need surgery to get pregnant. My endo is deep infiltrating and stage 4.

My IVF clinic say because I have low amh that I need to do IVF because surgery will lower it more.

I'm lost. How many more rounds to get how many more embryos. And that's before we even try to transfer. I've had 4 natural conceptions that resulted in miscarriages and I just feel the same thing will happen again.

Has anyone my age had the surgery and gone on to naturally conceive?

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u/RaceLost6743 — 14 days ago