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ForeverEmma · 19/07/2017 16:46

Girls......please be kind.....I only joined today.
I have two kids. We would like another. HOWEVER I have polycystic ovaries I'm also over weight and take medication for mental health as well as diabetics.
I had to have a coil AND implant fitted about a year ago to stop uncontrollable bleeding. I was in hospital and also lost tissue which I can only describe as chunks of flesh vaginally. I bless very heavily for 9 months solid. Was given various medications and the birth control mentioned above etc to try and control bleeding. Bleeding has now stopped and I want to have the coil and implant removed. Can anyone give me advice/success stories on conceiving with all of these health issues, and how long it takes your body to 'normalise' after conception removal. I was told due to the damage on my womb with bleeding.....my womb was also damaged due to this.....y chances on any more children are slim. I was only a couple days from having to have my womb removed.......it breaks my heart, all we want is another. I know I'm lucky to have 2 already but our family isn't complete and I hate that the decision to have another is out of my hands in a way xxx

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physicskate · 19/07/2017 17:28

This seems like a conversation you need to be having with your doctors... it sounds like any advice strangers on the internet could give you might be dangerous to your health with so much going on!

MouseLove · 19/07/2017 18:06

I agree, a conversation with your GP is absolutely necessary with your history. For me, if it would result in your health being at risk, then I would not TTC. X

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