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Introduction to endometriosis

For someone who’s been diagnosed with endometriosis, wanting to get pregnant can feel overwhelming from the start. Many women with endometriosis believe that they have no chance of getting pregnant. Is there really such a strong connection between endometriosis and infertility? We’re here to break down the relationship between the two. We hope to help you better understand your chances of conceiving. 

What is endometriosis?

Endometriosis is a condition that affects at least 11% of women in the United States. It’s a condition that involves the lining of the uterus forming on other internal organs and parts of the body. In a person without endometriosis, the tissue lining in the uterus eventually breaks down. During the menstrual cycle, it exits the body. For women with endometriosis, the tissue that forms outside of the uterus becomes trapped inside the body. It has no other way to get out. For those with endometriosis, periods and sexual intercourse can become especially painful. 

Can endometriosis cause infertility? Can someone with endometriosis still become pregnant?

Yes, endometriosis can potentially affect fertility. The condition affects roughly 30% to 50% of women’s ability to conceive. However, endometriosis doesn’t cause infertility in all women who have been diagnosed with this condition. If you’re one of the many women who do have endometriosis, you don’t need to panic. It’s still possible to conceive, especially with the help of a fertility specialist. Some women experience difficulty getting pregnant with endometriosis. They typically have abnormal tissue growth in or around their reproductive organs. In cases where the woman struggles to become pregnant, it’s usually due to a tissue obstruction or blockage. Some cases are due to scar tissue growth, poor-quality eggs, and even significant pain during sex.

Fortunately, women who do not have tissue blockages in and around their reproductive organs are still likely to be fertile. Moreover, women with tissue blockages, scar tissue, poor-quality eggs, and pain during sex can receive infertility treatment to increase their chances of becoming pregnant. 

How can a fertility specialist help someone dealing with infertility from endometriosis?

Are you someone who has endometriosis and is struggling with infertility? If so, it may be time to see a doctor. Fertility specialists may be able to help. If you’re unsure exactly how a fertility specialist can help someone with endometriosis, you can find a few treatments here. 

  • Ovarian stimulation and ovulation induction — One of the ways that fertility specialists treat infertility in endometriosis patients is through ovarian stimulation and ovulation induction. This treatment is designed to stimulate your ovaries. Ovary stimulation can produce more eggs that could become fertilized. 
  • Trigger shots — Trigger shots encourage your body to produce mature eggs that can be collected during egg retrieval or fertilized during intercourse.
  • Home insemination kits — Sometimes sex can become too painful due to endometriosis symptoms. Home insemination can be a helpful conception alternative when this is the case. At-home kits don’t require a couple to engage in sexual intercourse, but instead involve syringe insemination. At-home kits may help couples become pregnant without having to engage in sex. 

Each of these fertility treatments is designed to address the complications of endometriosis. The best course of action for your unique situation depends on the severity of your endometriosis. It also depends on how the condition has affected your fertility. Different treatments may be appropriate depending on your hormone levels, tissue growth and pain levels. Some of these treatments may even be performed simultaneously for more substantial effects. 

Why should you choose Fertility Cloud to treat your endometriosis and infertility?

At Fertility Cloud, we value shared experiences. We want to help you navigate your struggles and celebrate your victories. Our team of experienced medical providers is dedicated to providing you with compassionate and professional care. Through every step of the way, we’ll do our very best to ensure your comfort and guide you through the fertility process.

At Fertility Cloud, everything is done remotely, from your communication with your doctor to your fertility tests. Appointments are conducted virtually, via live videoconferencing. All that’s required of you is either a computer, smartphone or tablet to join the call. 

We understand that finding convenient, high-quality medical care can be a challenge. That’s why we’ve selected some of the best reproductive endocrinology specialists. Our team can provide you with easily accessible digital services. Each one of our doctors is board-certified and state licensed.

If you’re looking for more information on virtual infertility doctors and endometriosis treatment, don’t hesitate to reach out to us. We’ll do our best to help you.
Contact our team by phone today for more information or book an initial appointment online with a fertility specialist.