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Is it safe to conceive after treating endometriosis with Lupron Depot?


I have been diagnosed with endometriosis by laparoscope. My doctor said my left ovary was adhesed to my fallopian tube and 2 eggs were blocked in my fallopian tube. So during the surgery my doctor removed the adhesions and released the blocking eggs from my tube. After which my doctor did dye test and confirmed that there were no more blocks and the dye traveled perfectly through my tube. After the surgery & dye test procedure I was treated with 2 shots of lupron injects(11.75mg). Now its been 4 months after my 2nd shot and 7 months from my 1st shot.
1. Can I try to get pregnant now? Will Lupron shots affect my fetus?
2. Does Lupron treatment reduce endometriosis inside fallopian tube.
I am worried. I just don鈥檛 want my eggs to get blocked again in my tubes. It was painful and I can never get pregnant with out releasing it again by another surgery. Somebody help me please.

I also have endometriosis - diagnosed 10 years ago when I was still in high school.

I haven't tried to get pregnant so I can't give you any help with the Lupron issue. However, I see an acupuncturist for my endo. I have NO pain and have not had to have surgery or take meds since starting. Also, my friend has endo and after failing in trying to get pregnant, I suggested she see an acupuncturist. She's now 6 months pregnant.

Try it out - it really works and I think you could have good luck with it.

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