You May Want to Consult an Excision Specialist

Getting your endometriosis removed with an excision specialist can increase your chances of conceiving naturally by nearly 50%. 

What You Need to Know

Endometriosis is an inflammatory disease where cells similar to the uterine lining grow in other areas of the body. 1 in 10 women have endometriosis but often go undiagnosed for many years as unexplained infertility or severe period pain. 

Common Signs & Symptoms Include:

  • Debilitating period pain
  • Bloating, constipation, diarrohea, or IBS
  • Heavy bleeding and/or blood clots
  • Pain with ovulation (Mittleschmertz)
  • Back, hip, chest, and leg pain
  • Unexplained Infertility
  • Pain with urination

Important: 30-50% of women with endometriosis also have adenomyosis, which can affect implantation and increase miscarriage risk. If suspected, consult an experienced excision surgeon or reproductive specialist about treatment options..

Endometriosis & Fertility

Many conditions can coexist, if you are also dealing with another condition, you can learn more:

 

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