u/livinginblueberries

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I should be grateful that she's telling me a potential pregnancy will not be negatively impacted by endo but that's not what I'm seeing online from people's experiences?? Obviously her saying this could be good news but I'm trying to be informed on whether or not to get a lap before I try conceiving again.

I've technically been TTC for 3 years and only just learned about the endo last week (just from clinical diagnosis, no lap) and then today that I've likely not been ovulating effectively or at all despite regular periods. (Possible endo-caused) So instead of going straight to ovulation meds, I asked her if I should first take care of any endo lesions to reduce complications and she said there are no complications caused by endo??

The only complication she said was early miscarriage but if you make it past the first trimester, she claims it is like any other pregnancy and while other factors can cause other complications, endo isn't a contributing factor. Thinking of getting a second official opinion because she's sorta confusing me.

Has that been your experience or should I be more cautionary?? I want to be informed but please don't scare me with any horror stories either...thanks 😅🙈

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