My Journey to Pregnancy: A Story of Endometriosis, Patience & Hope

Hello out there,

It’s been a while since I last posted, but I’m back—and I have something deeply personal to share with you: a glimpse into my pregnancy journey. 💛

This is just the beginning of a little series I’m planning, where I’ll open up about what I did, which books I read, and all the things that helped me—from getting pregnant, through pregnancy, to giving birth and navigating the early baby and toddler stages (yep, it’s a wild ride 😅). But first, let’s start at the beginning.

The Diagnosis That Changed Everything

In 2015, when I was just 22, I was diagnosed with endometriosis and ovarian cysts—on both ovaries. It was scary. The cysts were already quite large, so I had to undergo surgery to remove them. It all happened fast.

And yet, right after the surgery, I flew to London for a trip I had already planned with my bestie. Fever and all, I stubbornly went sightseeing because I didn’t want to let her down (classic me).

After the surgery, the doctors sat me down and told me something that stuck with me for years: “Getting pregnant might not be easy for you. You shouldn’t wait too long.” But at 22, I wasn’t ready to think about kids. I wanted to live, travel, and enjoy life—and that’s exactly what I did. Unfortunately, I didn’t really take care of my body during that time.

Turning Point

By fall 2016, I had gained over 10 kilos and my skin was in terrible shape. Something in me clicked—I knew this might be linked to my endometriosis. So I decided to learn everything I could about it.

I completely cut dairy from my diet for nearly a year. The results were incredible: the weight came off, my skin cleared up, and I finally felt like myself again.

A Scare and a Shift

In 2018, a new cyst showed up on my ovary. I was terrified I’d need surgery again. So I saw a specialist in endometriosis, who prescribed the pill. It worked—the cyst disappeared, no surgery needed. Luckily, I had no side effects from the medication.

But then came another piece of news: my ovarian reserve was low. That was hard to hear. Even though I still wasn’t actively trying for a baby, it planted a seed of anxiety in the back of my mind.

Preparing for a New Chapter

By the end of 2021, I stopped taking the pill. I wanted to give my body time to find its natural rhythm before trying to conceive. But instead of panicking, I told myself: Don’t stress. Just take it one step at a time.

I downloaded a period and ovulation tracking app and learned how important timing is—there’s only a small window each month where conception is even possible.

The Surprise

On April 23, 2022, I took a pregnancy test.

It was positive. ✨

We were shocked (in the best way). We had mentally prepared ourselves for the possibility that it might take a year or more—something that’s totally normal for many couples. But it happened faster than we expected.

Of course, there were several things I did along the way—lifestyle changes, dietary tweaks, mental shifts—that I believe helped make this possible. I’ll be sharing those in upcoming posts, in case they help someone else out there who’s going through something similar.

Stay Tuned 💫

This journey has taught me so much about my body, about patience, and about the power of knowledge and intuition. If you’re interested in how I managed to conceive quickly despite all the medical challenges, I’ll be sharing everything: the tips, the tools, the books, and the changes I made.

Thanks for reading this far. If you’re going through something similar, know that you’re not alone—and that hope can show up when you least expect it.

With love,
xx L.

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