Anonymous wrote:I had very clotty periods and endo.
To the PP who said endo was apparent during your c section, they must have seen it on the outside of your uterus or elsewhere in your pelvic cavity. You may want to have it investigated with an endo specialist. As one told me just this week, endo is the ONLY "benign" medical condition that damages the healthy tissue around it. Your pregnancy suppressed it because you weren't having those monthly hormonal surges, but it will probably come back unless it is treated :-/
That PP was me. Totally aware it will start to come back over time. (I did BF for ~15 months and didn't get a period during that time, so am hopeful that that may have helped more/at least kept things stable; first periods back were lighter than usual, so I'm hopeful it worked at least somewhat.) I'm now trying to get pregnant now during the endo-not-as-bad phase. I *think*, however, that she meant she could see it in the uterus during the c-section (she commented while I was still on the table, post-delivery, while she was pulling out the placenta, which was... weird).