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Hi

I too have BU and am currently 21 weeks preg from IVF. I had one mc in 2001

which was not caused by my BU; that pregnancy was an IVF pregnancy also. To my

knowledge I have never conceived on my own (I had a suspected mc when I was 18

but it was never diagnosed). My subfertility is caused by my fallopian tubes

which are slightly abnormal ie twisted so the sperm can't get through hence

going on IVF! I know a lot of women here have BU and have not had much trouble

conceiving.

I wish you all the best

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BU or SU: How many m/c and how many months ttc?

Hi - I'm a lurker - appreciating the fantastic information you all

provide - as well as the collectively good spirit.

I am 28 with a BU and not quite ready to ttc, but I'm trying to get

a feel for how long, on average, it takes for a BU or SU to conceive

and also, on average, how many m/c you've had. Until I started

doing some research on this condition, I just assumed (!!!) that as

soon as we ttc, we would be within a 6m timeframe. Now, I'm

wondering if we should start earlier than planned...

I appreciate any feedback. Good luck to all -

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> Hi - I'm a lurker - appreciating the fantastic information you all

> provide - as well as the collectively good spirit.

>

> I am 28 with a BU and not quite ready to ttc, but I'm trying to

get

> a feel for how long, on average, it takes for a BU or SU to

conceive

> and also, on average, how many m/c you've had. Until I started

> doing some research on this condition, I just assumed (!!!) that

as

> soon as we ttc, we would be within a 6m timeframe. Now, I'm

> wondering if we should start earlier than planned...

>

> I appreciate any feedback. Good luck to all -

Hi

My name is -Ellen and I am new to this group. I have a BU and

have been ttc for a little over 2yrs now with no luck. I also have

mild endometriosis as well. I have never been pregnant. I'm 28 and

otherwwise healthy. I think our next step is IVF. We sought out a

fertility specialist and he did the laparoscopy which diagnosed my

BU and endo. My husband and I did start ttc earlier than planned

because I knew I might have a problem. I'm glad we started ttc

earlier than later. We think our infertility is related to my

endometriosis at this point.

Hope that helps.

Take care -Ellen

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Hi ,

I was diagnosed with a su. I was resected on 11/10/03. We could start

trying on Jan 11th. We got preg in February.

Resected 11/10/03

EDD 11/14/04

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wrote:

> Hi - I'm a lurker - appreciating the fantastic information you all

> provide - as well as the collectively good spirit.

>

> I am 28 with a BU and not quite ready to ttc, but I'm trying to get

> a feel for how long, on average, it takes for a BU or SU to

conceive

> and also, on average, how many m/c you've had. Until I started

> doing some research on this condition, I just assumed (!!!) that as

> soon as we ttc, we would be within a 6m timeframe. Now, I'm

> wondering if we should start earlier than planned...

>

> I appreciate any feedback. Good luck to all -

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Hi ,

I'm a small U ttc 5 years, 3 m/c, no successes (yet!).

I just wanted to chime in with mho... TTC can be a very long

journey - months between treatments, lots of waiting, lots of

frustration so my opinion is to get started as soon as you are ready

of a baby without any unnecessary waiting. You just don't know how

long it's going to take and the older you get, the harder it is...

at 35 a woman's fertility starts to decline making the while process

more difficult.

Also, when you do decide to start - chart your temperatures

religiously! Because if you don't get pg naturally, you may need to

see a specialist & a specialist will need to see your charts/records

to start treatments/diagnosis. If you have no idea of what the heck

I'm talking about re: temperatures, feel free to email me or check

out: www.fertilityfriend.com, there's lots of good info there on

how to improve your chances of getting pg on any given month.

Good luck!

na

> Hi - I'm a lurker - appreciating the fantastic information you all

> provide - as well as the collectively good spirit.

>

> I am 28 with a BU and not quite ready to ttc, but I'm trying to

get

> a feel for how long, on average, it takes for a BU or SU to

conceive

> and also, on average, how many m/c you've had. Until I started

> doing some research on this condition, I just assumed (!!!) that

as

> soon as we ttc, we would be within a 6m timeframe. Now, I'm

> wondering if we should start earlier than planned...

>

> I appreciate any feedback. Good luck to all -

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