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Maria

Hello all,

So I was diagnosed with endo back in 2018, the dr said it was “light” and that he had burned it when we did the laparoscopic surgery. Everything seemed fine and then fast forward to 2022 when I got my first period after having my daughter, pain started coming back, I went to two different gynecologists (I’ve moved since 2018 and had to look for new care team) and both said we should do oral contraception to “quiet the ovaries and prevent the pelvic pain”. I’m still not sure that’s what I want to do. Any insight on what you guys are on, what you guys have done? Thank you!

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C

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With endometriosis. The only way to control the pain is birth control or being pregnant. I have the nexplanon implant for my endo control.

Ma

Maria • Mar 26, 2024
Ugh! She mentioned I would have to be on the pills until I hit menopause! I really don’t want that, but i also don’t want the pain. I will try the pills then. Thank you for your response!

Ja

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Try researching what castor oil can do for you. I feel that it has had positive effects for me.

Ja

Jay • Mar 31, 2024
I.use it when im bloated, and for cramps. It soothes the muscles. I also use an infrared light if they get bad enoigh

El

Elodie • Mar 31, 2024
How often did you use it? I’ve been using it consistently and haven’t noticed much change

Ma

Maria • Mar 27, 2024
Thank you! I will look into it.

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You can improve pain other ways than birth control or becoming pregnant, unfortunately the best is having laparoscopic surgery to remove what Endometriosis is present as well as adhesions that could be causing pain. Sadly, it something that’s likely needed to be repeated to keep at bay. Birth control can help control it in ways, just like pregnancy, but that’s not an option for every female.