{"id":47393,"date":"2018-08-20T09:13:07","date_gmt":"2018-08-20T07:13:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ivi-fertility.com\/?p=47393"},"modified":"2022-04-12T17:35:44","modified_gmt":"2022-04-12T15:35:44","slug":"endometriosis-fertility-pregnancy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ivi-fertility.com\/blog\/endometriosis-fertility-pregnancy\/","title":{"rendered":"How Does Endometriosis Affect Fertility and Pregnancy?"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Endometriosis is the condition in which the lining of the uterus, which normally sheds itself monthly when you have your period, grows in other parts of the body, usually in the pelvic cavity. It most commonly occurs in the ovaries, fallopian tubes and the tissue lining your pelvis. Although this can be a painful condition, the most serious complication associated with endometriosis is impaired fertility. In this article we examine the issues around endometriosis and pregnancy, <\/strong>its causes, symptoms and complications as well as the likelihood of getting pregnant with endometriosis<\/strong>. We also look at the various options for effective treatment of the condition, including surgery for endometriosis and fertility<\/strong> outcomes.<\/p>\n
In cases of endometriosis, pregnancy<\/strong> is perfectly possible although the fact is that for about one third to one half of women with the condition fertility<\/strong> is impaired. If you are one of the minority of women who experience the condition, it\u2019s understandable that you (and your partner if you have one) will want to know the facts about endometriosis and not least to understand the possible implications for your fertility and chances of having a baby through natural means or with help from an assisted reproduction specialist clinic.<\/p>\n