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Is It Possible To Conceive While On Treatment For Endometriosis?

Iam treated for endometriosis n now on inj lupride depot since three months but I am feeling that iam pregnant,want ti know r they any chances of geting conceving during thes treatment n if yes how to confirm pregnency or shal I wait til my normal cycles
Wed, 25 Nov 2015
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Hi.

Yes, you can get pregnant while on this but if that is the case then it will be a high risk pregnancy. Please also note that lupride itself can cause various side effects that can match those of being pregnant. So in my opinion you should wait for a while longer and then go about a home pregnancy test using an early morning urine sample and then even report to your doctor.

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Is It Possible To Conceive While On Treatment For Endometriosis?

Hi. Yes, you can get pregnant while on this but if that is the case then it will be a high risk pregnancy. Please also note that lupride itself can cause various side effects that can match those of being pregnant. So in my opinion you should wait for a while longer and then go about a home pregnancy test using an early morning urine sample and then even report to your doctor. Best wishes.