IVF success with advanced endo

I'm in a negative headspace with where I am in my IVF journey and I'm looking for success stories from those who have stage 4 endo/specifically an endometrioma on their ovary/ovaries and have had a successful pregnancies. Please give me hope 🙏
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I’m going to give you some faith (I hope). I have endo stage 4, my insides is just gigantic mess, and my hormonal disorder (that goes with it) is so bad that from 2 hormonal stimulations (before my 23rd birthday so good quality eggs), they managed to retrieve 8 eggs only… then IVF failed, and failed and failed again. After years of trying, I miraculously fell pregnant with a very healthy baby boy (pregnancy and birth went very smoothly). I then kept having miscarriages but fell pregnant again naturally (5 times) until we planed for another endo surgery to clean up and hopefully stop miscarrying, two days before the surgery I found out I was pregnant, my baby stuck and was born healthy too (the birth and because of my endo was a mess I almost died and 4 months postpartum I’m still struggling badly, but my second miracle is here). 8 years total of hormonal treatment surgeries ivf and more, nothing worked, yet here I am mother of two wonderful healthy children

Hi lovely. I have stage 4 endo, around 10 years TTC before diagnosis. Endo only discovered during surgery for abnormal cysts on my ovaries, which were found during ultrasounds for IVF. They turned out to be endometriomas, my tubes are also in a bad way due to endo. After surgery, we had to put our IVF journey on hold for 6 months, but started IVF in Jan 23, found out we were expecting in Feb after our first round, in Oct 24 we just celebrated our babies first birthday and I’m back on the waiting list for more endo surgery 😂 Don’t be discouraged, I’m sure great things are coming your way. 🍀💖

Miracles do happen. I promise you, they do! Keep faith pray if you believe or ask the universe you’ll get there. Don’t lose hope and release some pressure off. I know it’s easier say than done but it might make a difference Wishing you all the best, baby will come

Hi lovely! I was diagnosed with stage 4 endo 11 years ago so has been a part of my life for some time now! Fast forward to 2021 where I was diagnosed with PCOS too! I thought this meant there was absolutely no chance of conceiving naturally as the odds were so stacked against me but to my surprise, we conceived naturally, within 5 months last year. That did sadly end in a missed miscarriage at 10.5 weeks but to my surprise, on our first attempt of TTC again, we caught straight away! That baby is now healthy & thriving at 8 weeks old. An endometrioma was picked up early on in my pregnancy & grew as the baby did, meaning I had to have it removed during my C-section as it’s considerable size meant I was at risk of a torsion. I’m now postpartum, Mother Nature returned yesterday & is as painful as we all know endo periods to be but I really do hope this gives you some kind of hope that it is possible. Remain as optimistic as can be & don’t give up hope. You’ve got this! X

I found out I had an endometrioma on one of my ovaries last year therefore weren't expecting to conceive naturally but it happened! Currently 28.5 weeks pregnant. Wishing you all the best with your journey, don't lose hope!

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