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kimba blue

New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 04 Apr 2005
Posts: 4
Location: central coast australia
Pelvic Inflamitory Disease Pid
Posted: 05-14-05 23:56pm

Can anyone please help I have pid both my tubes are fully blocked and gynacoligists have told me there is know way I could fall preg without doing the ivf has anyone been through this or know of any other treatment than ivf any advice would be great as I am 31 and really would like to start a family.
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fatfamily02

Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 20 Jul 2005
Posts: 3050
Location: Georgia, USA

Posted: 07-23-05 23:48pm

Prolly depends on the reason for the pid, and if it was treated. I had pid had many cysts, don't know if they were from the pid or not. Never did find if I had clymidia or not, or what the reason for pid was. But I do know that the cysts come and go, id feel ripping and then symptoms would subside for awhile.. Never did get pregnant again be4 uterus was removed either not from the pid, but from choice. My tubes had already been tied.

Hope this helps you
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rinchan

Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 15 Jan 2004
Posts: 111
Location: japan
Reply For Kimba
Posted: 08-18-05 05:52am

Kimba


i think you better try ivf if you really want to start a family soon if you keep on waiting you not only wasting your time but also the chances will getting down when you get older....... So better to do it soon.... Cuase I am thinking too but doctor dont let me do it this year .... Cuase I just consult a doctor 1 and half months ago.... I checked ivf.... So I think it is good to give it a try.....If you can affort it....Anyway money is not everything.....So just give it a try... Good luck to you and god
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