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From: Yakov Epstein
Category: Third Party
Date: 26 Nov 2000
Time: 13:25:04
Remote Name: pool-63.53.122.138.nwrk.grid.net
An ectopic pregnancy can cause problems with subsequent attempts to get pregnant. Whether it has this effect depends on many different factors. Likewise, sometimes endometriosis can impair the chance of getting pregnant. A reproductive endocrinologist who looks at all the medical information in your case is the best one to make that judgement. If you do not have confidence in the opiniion of the reproductive endocrinologist you've been seeing, you might consider seeing a different reproductive endocrinologist to get a second opinion.
Good luck to you.
From: insaxia@yahoo.com
Category: Third Party
Date: 11 Aug 2002
Time: 03:09:07
Remote Name: 68.4.129.140
Hello everyone! I with you much success with your goal to have a new life. I truly feel for those couples who go through so many triumphs having a child. I am a mother of two incredibly beautiful children. I have a daughter who is 8 and a son who is 7. I am extremely fertile and have had no problem getting pregnant. Isn't that how it works though... when you aren't trying, they come! Well, I feel very blessed to have two "flamboyant" children. (A young man said that to me when I was shopping in Trader Joes. They are smart, gorgeous, sensitive, happy and well adjusted kids. That is not a proud mother, it's what I am told by others. I have thought about helping a family have their dream, and I have been very blessed with healthy children. Does anyone have any advise? I have just been thinking a great deal about it. I cannot get it off my mind. Maybe it's my calling. Any feedback would be appreciated. Warmy, Julie So Cal Age 29