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I have a question about my Endometriosis & Polycystic ovary syndrome.? |
I have Endometriosis & Polycystic Ovary syndrome with both ovaries. I want a Unilateral Oophorectomy to help with the pain because one ovary is worse than the other. But I don't want to have kids. What is the percentage of getting pregnant with one ovary? What is the percentage of getting pregnant with one ovary while on Depo Provera? Keep in mind I don't want to have kids, but I don't want a hysterectomy & go through menopause because I am only 20. I would appreciate comments & answers. thank you. Your chances of getting pregnant are very slim with one ovary along with endo and pcos. Being on Depo Provera should reduce your chances even further. Talk to your doctor about the chances. I have severe endo and it took me over 3 years to get pregnant and I had to use IVF. hell knows...i'm a dum blond good heaven dear is first time i see endometriosis with pco please tell me your doctor dont say anythig about hormon therapy .please befor any surgery examination by anather genicologest .you dont need surgery dr.y well, having only 1 ovary cuts your chances of getting pregnant by half. and if your on depo your chances gets even smaller. dont know the percentage but i think its pretty small. |
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