Here are some of the ways endometriosis may affect fertility:
Sure, once endometriosis is cured, one can have her child successfully.
There are a number of treatments available. They include surgery to remove the endo, pain medications, drugs that affect the hormonal system, and hysterectomy.
It can make it harder. That does not mean you can't, though. You can chart your ovulation, check your temperature with an ovulation thermometer BEFORE YOU GET OUT OF BED, and have sex during that time. Remember that it is very unusual that a woman truly ovulates 14 days after her period. It takes a little practice at first. If that fails, visit you gyno. Good Luck!!
In some cases, polycystic ovary syndrome can lead to infertility or subfertility in women. The syndrome can make it difficult to predict ovulation, which can make conception difficult.
Yes, you can get pregnant even if you have endometriosis, although studies have found that you may have a harder time doing it.
yes it can
Yes. Having a child does not protect you from endometriosis. While having endometriosis often makes becoming pregnant difficult for women, becoming pregnant will also reduce the symptoms of endometriosis. So, being diagnosed with endometriosis after having a child makes it rather difficult for your doctor to determine whether you had endometriosis prior to the pregnancy or if it became an issue post-pregnancy - especially if you were positively diagnosed with endometriosis shortly after giving birth.
Yes a woman with endometriosis can carry a baby to full term. Medically endometriosis can hinder the getting pregnant process. Consult your obstetrician about you level of endometriosis.
Absolutely. Endometriosis may cause infertility or difficulty with conception, but it does not prevent pregnancy in most women.
Endometrial tissue lines the uterus. Each month, in tune with the menstrual cycle, the endometrial tissue thickens and is shed during menstruation. If you have endometriosis, it means that the same kind of tissue that lines your uterus is also growing in other parts of your body, usually in the abdomen. This can cause scar tissue to build up around your organs. Endometriosis may cause severe pain and abnormal bleeding, usually around the time of your period. Pain during intercourse is another common symptom. However, it is possible to have endometriosis and not have any symptoms. Endometriosis is a leading cause of infertility(inability to get pregnant). Often it is not diagnosed until a woman has trouble getting pregnant.
The best way to determine pregnancy is always by taking a pregnancy test and seeing your health care provider.
Endometriosis is a condition where the cells from the lining of the uterus grow in other areas of the body. This makes it very difficult for a woman to get pregnant.
Yes , endometriosis can be cured , this is not a tough disease , if the suffers can take in the right drug , it can be cured within a very short time , the Fuyan pill is one of the best medications that I want to recommend to the endometriosis suffers , it can kill bacteria and promote blood circulation , the suffers can get the radical cure within three months . The suffers can get rid of the pain and they can be pregnant after three months' treatment . So , it is suggested that the endometriosis suffers should not do a surgery to cure their disease , taking the right med is the best solution for them . In the meantime , eating the healthy food and do not eat the spicy food , no smoking and alcohol at all . Endometriosis
Mirena can reduce the symptoms of endometriosis
Endometriosis is noncommunicable disease.
The Romanian language equivalent of "endometriosis" is "endometrioză".
Yes you can. I have endometriosis and had a cyst and ovary removed. I'm 36 and was on lupron for 3 months. My last injection was March and I conceived in early June. I'm now 5 weeks pregnant.
there is pelvic pain involved and heavy periods and difficulty getting pregnant. most women do not have any symptoms. This varries from woman to woman.