I am seeking information on the condition
of Andemetriosis and pregnancy; if I
manage to get pregnant before being able
to treat this condition, will
Andemetriosis cause me to miscarry?
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mommyb
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 08 Oct 2007 Posts: 34 Location: New Jersey, USA
Posted: 10-10-07 23:40pm
I have endomitriosis and I carried a
healthy baby boy full-term.. I had two
laporoscopies prior to my pregnancy, one
including the removal of two dermoids and
two cysts.. and the endomitrial tissue was
left.. I also know someone that had a
severe case of endomitriosis and now has a
baby boy. She delivered prematurely due to
placenta abruption.. Depending on how
severe your condition is will depend on
whether or not you can carry a baby to
term.. My friend had a lot of scar tissue
and was even told that she would have to
have a full hysterectomy with in a year,
and that year she had her baby through
in-vitro.. best thing is to discuss your
options with your doctor and weigh
everything out.. but if you were to have
a misscarraige I would highly doubt it was
due to the endomitriosis.. especially
since I have seen many shows and
experienced a birth myself.. You would
just most likely be considered high
risk...
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bailey1000
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 15 Aug 2007 Posts: 4 Location: british columbia
Adnemyosis - Not Endometriosis Posted: 10-11-07 08:45am
Hi ther e- many thanks for your post - I
have was is called Adnemyosis which is
Endometriosis but in the lining in the
uterus. My new doctor told me it inflames
the uterus and relates directly to
detachment. My old doctor at the IVF
clinic told me after my miscarraige that
"it was not appropriate" to tell me I had
the condition as she did not do the
laporoscopy - wild! Have you had or known
or anyone who has had experience with
Adnemoysis (not Endo)?
Many thanks again for sharing.
Kind regards
mommyb
wrote:
I have endomitriosis and I
carried a healthy baby boy full-term.. I
had two laporoscopies prior to my
pregnancy, one including the removal of
two dermoids and two cysts.. and the
endomitrial tissue was left.. I also know
someone that had a severe case of
endomitriosis and now has a baby boy. She
delivered prematurely due to placenta
abruption.. Depending on how severe your
condition is will depend on whether or not
you can carry a baby to term.. My friend
had a lot of scar tissue and was even told
that she would have to have a full
hysterectomy with in a year, and that year
she had her baby through in-vitro.. best
thing is to discuss your options with your
doctor and weigh everything out.. but if
you were to have a misscarraige I would
highly doubt it was due to the
endomitriosis.. especially since I have
seen many shows and experienced a birth
myself.. You would just most likely be
considered high
risk...