While Endo is the leading cause of primary and secondary female infertility, there is no reason to assume that with proper treatment, you cannot conceive.
Studies show that surgical removal (such as through excision - www.centerforendo.com – patients travel there from around the world) can and does increase fertility, even in stage III and IV patients. Careful and meticulous excision surgery can not only help resolve symptoms for the long-term, but can also drastically improve infertility. The aforementioned Center has a better than 50% success rate in their stage 4 Endo-related infertility patients, and 75% in their stage III patients, after Endo has been treated and removed (phenomenal, considering that rates for ablation, vaporization, etc. are far lower).
Careful excision and removal of Endo can treat the infertility instead of just going through all the expensive protocols without even trying to remove the disease. As far as vaporization, ablation, and other superficial surgical removals, the rates are far from 50-75% success and the disease will still be present to go on and cause symptoms.
Drug therapy like Lupron has never been shown to reduce infertility, and while alternative/homeopathic therapies can be helpful for some women in alleviating some of the painful symptoms associated with the disease, there have not been any evidence-based studies detailing any positive impact of herbal therapies, etc. on fertility rates either. Your best bet is to seek the assistance of a true specialist who can meticulously remove the disease, thereby conferring the best possible benefits for pregnancy. A specialist will also be better suited to help you should IVF protocols become necessary down the road as well. Good luck and best wishes.
2006-08-12 03:22:42
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answered by Endo 6
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Since I was diagnosed I was told over and over it would be hard if at all possible. I was 20 then and told to have children sooner rather than later. I am now 27 and have just had my first child. I got pregnant the FIRST MONTH of trying. While yes I'm sure it does stop some people from becoming pregnant it doesn't hinder everyone.
2006-08-11 13:25:06
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answered by Courtne 2
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You sure can!! I've had the surgery to remove it. Your chances are much higher if you get it removed first. Then if your still having any problems your Doctor can give you medicine to help you along. I have a strong, Very strong Family history with the young women in our family having this and we have all been able without any med's to conceive. So Good Luck!!
The most Important thing is not to think about it to much or worry or it will take forever, I have 3 boy's and I found that out the hard way. Good Luck!
2006-08-11 13:33:14
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answered by mrsavonlady2005@yahoo.com 2
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Now everyone can cure infertility using this natural remedy http://pregnancyhelps.info
infertility can run in the family and one of the first things the doctor asks you when you go to a fertility clinic is your family history regarding cases of infertility or other reproductive issues.
If infertility is caused by genetic disorder then it's not unusual that one of the kids (your mom) doesn't have it and another does (your aunt).
two months of trying is still to early to be concerned about the fact that you might be infertile and it's also quite early to go to a fertility specialist. Go to a regular Obgyb to get a closer insight and see what ways there are are to improve your fertility rate.
Also remove alcohol, caffeine and cigarettes from your life because they might influence your chances too. Stress is also a risk factor when it comes to infertility.
2014-12-21 06:05:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Not from experience but I've been told it is harder to get pregnant but that having a child actually improves the endometriosis.
2006-08-11 13:31:33
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answered by Anonymous
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The first thing to consider is how long have you been trying. About 80% of couples will get pregnant after six months of trying, and about 90% will be pregnant after 12 months of trying to get pregnant
2016-02-08 19:08:55
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answered by Anonymous
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When you can't get pregnant, and things look good from the outside, it can be extremely frustrating.
The first thing to consider is how long have you been trying. About 80% of couples will get pregnant after six months of trying, and about 90% will be pregnant after 12 months of trying to get pregnant. Anyway this is a great methid to get pregnant fast https://tr.im/171f0
2015-01-24 08:33:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I had a friend with it, she went for all sorts of fertility treatment for 5 years. She got so fed up with it she gave up. Within 3 months she was pregnand and has a little girl and since has had a son they are all living happily in Florida now
2006-08-12 06:05:49
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answered by charlotte 3
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It is a great method that helps to solve naturally infertility problems and it has already been tested by a lot of people with great results.
I definitely reccomend it and i'm sure that will help you!
Good luck!
2014-09-25 04:45:10
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answered by ? 2
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Yes, you can and it helped a lot with my endometriosis.After my first child was born, I didn't have the pain I had before.Before I was pregnant the doctors told me that I could not even get pregnant.So you can't listen all the time to what they say.I guess each cases is different.Good Luck!
2006-08-11 13:32:02
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answered by Lisa M 3
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