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ATT76 posted:
My husband and I have been ttc for 19 months. I am 36 DH is 37. I was on BC for around 15 years. I never had any problems with the pill until I had to switch brands because the one I was using was discontinued. Once I switched BC I had break through bleeding, spotting right before period, and blood after sex. I mentioned this to my OB and he said we were probably just a little rough. Well that was over 2 years ago...maybe closer to 3 years ago.

We are ttc now and I have since been referred to an RE. I had a LAP surgery in March and they found sever endo and scar tissue. I thought with those things being removed my body would go to a somewhat "normal" stage. I am still having blood after sex and it is a roulet game whether or not it will happen. One time it will and the next it won't. It really takes away from the whole baby making experience and I just want some answers. I haven't called the RE and was wondering if I should call them or what the problem may be. It is getting extremely old and I just want answers.

On a side note...how long does it take endometreosis to grow back? Any help would be appreciated.
ME 35, DH 37, TTC 15 months, 3 rounds clomid, 12/11 1st round IUI with HCG trigger shot-BFN, 1/12 2nd round IUI with HCG trigger shot, test 1/24
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