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I am 33 years old, have one child, it was a very complicated pregnancy. I have had pre-cervical cancer treatments 2X in last year. I understand the importance of estrogen, but from what I've read, estrogen can cause endometriosis to continue to form even when the uterus is removed.
Also, it seems that from what I've read, and people I know, about 80% of women who do not have ovaries removed during hysterectomy, usually are back within 2 years to have them removed as well. What should I DO??
I'm terrified of my migraines getting WORSE but also do not want the hormone triggered migraines anymore (I can tell when my period is starting and ending b/c I get migraines during both) or more endometriosis. I use maybeline products, FYI

Any comments would be appreciated!
I am 33 years old, have one child, it was a very complicated pregnancy. I have had pre-cervical cancer treatments 2X in last year. I understand the importance of estrogen, but from what I've read, estrogen can cause endometriosis to continue to form even when the uterus is removed.
Also, it seems that from what I've read, and people I know, about 80% of women who do not have ovaries removed during hysterectomy, usually are back within 2 years to have them removed as well. What should I DO??
I'm terrified of my migraines getting WORSE but also do not want the hormone triggered migraines anymore (I can tell when my period is starting and ending b/c I get migraines during both) or more endometriosis. I use maybeline products, FYI

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