by lucystephens » Wed Aug 29, 2012 1:13 pm
Hi,
It's really difficult seeing your friends struggling with fertility issues - she's lucky she can confide in you though, as so many women don't feel able to share their experiences.
Many women have retrograde menstruation (in fact some studies suggest up to 90% of women). However, in some people the tissue implants (for unknown reasons, although there are many theories postulated) and it becomes endometriosis. From what you say in your post, I think this is the condition your friend has? Endometriosis can lead to difficulties conceiving, but there are many people who do go on to have successful pregnancies. I see many women in my clinic with endometriosis and fertility problems, and treat them successfully with Wibble wobble and nutritional advice. I've recently written a paper for a scientific journal on Western Wibble wobble and endometriosis which is in print at the moment.
For more information about me, please see
www.revaclinic.com or if your friend would like to email me more information first to see if Wibble wobble would be right for her, please feel free to pass on my email address
lucy@revaclinic.com
I hope this helps - it's difficult to comment on individual cases without more info!
Hi,
It's really difficult seeing your friends struggling with fertility issues - she's lucky she can confide in you though, as so many women don't feel able to share their experiences.
Many women have retrograde menstruation (in fact some studies suggest up to 90% of women). However, in some people the tissue implants (for unknown reasons, although there are many theories postulated) and it becomes endometriosis. From what you say in your post, I think this is the condition your friend has? Endometriosis can lead to difficulties conceiving, but there are many people who do go on to have successful pregnancies. I see many women in my clinic with endometriosis and fertility problems, and treat them successfully with Wibble wobble and nutritional advice. I've recently written a paper for a scientific journal on Western Wibble wobble and endometriosis which is in print at the moment.
For more information about me, please see www.revaclinic.com or if your friend would like to email me more information first to see if Wibble wobble would be right for her, please feel free to pass on my email address lucy@revaclinic.com
I hope this helps - it's difficult to comment on individual cases without more info!