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I've been trying to get pregnant for a year and a half but am having difficulty. I was told I'm not ovulating, and despite blood work, the cause remains unknown. I'm scheduled for a laparoscopy to investigate further, suspecting endometriosis. Symptoms include constant pink to orange vaginal discharge, abdominal bloating, swollen feet, and constant abdominal gas. I'm 35, previously pregnant three times but had elective abortions. My last pregnancy involved injections and vaginal pills, which led to some bleeding but resolved. Now, I have no regular cycle, constant pink to orange discharge, and no ovulation according to my fertility doctor. I've tried Asian pills, herbal cleanses, and fertility tea, but the bleeding doesn't go away. What could be causing these issues, and what steps should I take?

March 17th, 2023

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