I- why would you not go to the doctor- sigh.

Besides my other comment )in case it helps!)

My mom had terrible issues that were very likely endo staring at 16 (she was born in 62).

But back then they didn’t treat they or know what to do.

In 1991 (so she was…29) she was diagnosed with endo.

She had a dose of hormones, and an IUI to get pregnant. Because she couldn’t naturally for some reason.

She had me in 1992.

And for almost 25 after my birth years she had NO symptoms and was pain free. Very light bleeding.

She ended up with fibroids, and had a full hysterectomy at 55. Which healed well, and solved her issues about peeing a little when she sneezed or jumped too hard on the trampoline with my nephews.

She is happy as can be, and pregnancy 100% fixed her issues with endometriosis.

I’m optimistic that it worked well for you and my mom. Unfortunately mine did a bit of damage to me being able to get pregnant.

But I’m still looking forward to my IVF and seeing what that can do for my symptoms as well, despite my bowels and tubes being damaged.

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