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Subject: Re: Hello


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Kathy T
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Date Posted: 01:48:00 01/18/04 Sun
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Stephanie..there have been quite a lot of pregnancies announced lately from Dr. Perez's patients, and a lot too that are either pregnant or have already had their babies. Check the testimonies board, we try to keep up as best as we can with those who share information. Not everyone does share, but what we have is on the board below.

http://members.cox.net/therbil/testimonies.htm

Have you had an HSG to make sure your tubes are open? It is recommended between 3-6 months post op.

Also, keep in mind that things have changed for all of us. We are not 100% anymore. There are now scars on our tubes that weren't there when we were previously conceiving children, and we have ovaries that havent' worked properly in a while. We're all older and have been sterile for a while. All of these factors change the normal function of the body. So 'what might have been' isn't necessarily 'what is' anymore. God made our bodies perfect, they worked, we broke them, and now they've been mended. This gives us a 'chance' to conceive again, but not a guarantee. So we have to be patient, and yes, we may have more problems to deal with now.

Also keep in mind too that you are not conceiving with the same man either, and your new husband's sperm count could be lower..(?) These are all things to take into consideration.

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