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Q: Just a Tip
asked by: NicoleF on February 24th, 2004
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I have a history of endometriosis and have has a tube and ovary removed. The other ovary has multiple cysts. And my uterus is severly tipped. Doctor told me that I would never concieve. I got married in august and preggo in november. I had sex at least( :d ) every other day on days 10-17 of my cycle. Day 1 being the first day of your period. Then I stood on my head one month(november 30th to be exact) for 5 minutes. Gravity took over, and voila!! Pregnant. And the doctors said it was a one in a million. Try it .....Its fun too!
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Trish
replied on February 24th, 2004
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Hello nicolef,

i think you told me this once... I am going to give it another shot and see what happens...

Laughing
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NicoleF
replied on February 24th, 2004
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Im telling you it worked for me!! Laughing
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SweetCheeki17
replied on February 26th, 2004
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Nicole
Would it work on a day... Of your ovulation week?
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NicoleF
replied on February 29th, 2004
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Try it everytime you have sex. If youre trying to conceive....Anything can help. I did it on day 10 of my cycle and I am now 15weeks.
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NicoleF
replied on March 16th, 2004
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Has this helped anyone??
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2ferano
replied on March 16th, 2004
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Well I am so happy to hear that you were able to get preggo!! But, aren't you worried about complications? I mean, I am not trying to worry you or anything, but when you have endometriosis even if you do get pregnant you have a very high chance of having a miscarriage.
I have it and I do not want kids anyway, right now, but if I ever did I would be so scared to try. I am afraid that even if I did actually get pregnant that something awful would happen.
But anyway, congrats and I hope everything works out well!
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2ferano
replied on March 16th, 2004
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Well I am so happy to hear that you were able to get preggo!! But, aren't you worried about complications? I mean, I am not trying to worry you or anything, but when you have endometriosis even if you do get pregnant you have a very high chance of having a miscarriage.
I have it and I do not want kids anyway, right now, but if I ever did I would be so scared to try. I am afraid that even if I did actually get pregnant that something awful would happen.
But anyway, congrats and I hope everything works out well!
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NicoleF
replied on March 23rd, 2004
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Actually, once you are pregnant it stops the endo from spreading. It puts everything on hold till after the pregnancy. One of the only cures for endometriosis. Temporarily. I never thought I would be able to concieve at all, but voila!!! Preggo!
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Sparkles412
replied on April 9th, 2004
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Good For You!!!
I am so happy to hear that even though the doctor's predicted that you would never be able to concieve, you beat the odds. I hope that the pregnancy goes well for you, and you don't have any complications for your sake and the baby's. I don't want to burst your bubble, but standing on your head had nothing to do with you getting pregnant. I asked my doctor if that was true, when I was younger,and she said that it absolutely cannot happen. I have heard that women try that, but no matter how long you stand on your head, it can't make the sperm go inside the egg. I don't want to seem like i'm miss know it all. I am just happy to tell you that it was god's fate that you got pregnant.
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