Being just 30, EA is right on the cusp of a bad failure rate, so if you can find a way to put it off for a few years, that would improve your odds. When you are under 30 there is a high risk of quick endometrial regrowth, in just 2-5 years. After 35 the stats improve a bit to 5-10 years. So where you are, you might get a decent result that would last you several years or a decade, or you might find yourself facing decisions again pretty quickly. I would look for a gyno who has treated a large number of women with EA, experience counts.

If you decide to do this, you should come to terms with the possibility of facing a second EA or hysty within 2 years. You can hope for better, and I hope that will happen for you - we had a 27 year old who went over 10 years - but do be prepared for the other, too.

Jen
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