ABAYOMI AJAYI FROM PUNCHH
Endometriosis is a common, chronic gynecological condition that mostly affects women of reproductive age. It is a complex disease that can cause pain and infertility, but if you have endometriosis, you can still become pregnant and carry a healthy pregnancy to term.
There are treatment options available. If you have endometriosis that is associated with infertility, you may have a harder time becoming pregnant because the disease occurs when the endometrium (inner uterine lining) grows outside of the uterus.
The most common places for the abnormal tissue to grow are the ovaries, fallopian tubes, pelvic peritoneum (lining of the pelvic cavity), uterine ligaments, and its outer surface, bladder, intestines, and rectum.
Even when the endometrial tissue grows outside the uterus, it still responds to the hormonal changes of your menstrual cycle. It builds up, thickens, and then breaks down, causing pain and swelling as the tissue has no way of leaving the body. This can lead to inflammation and scarring of the normal tissue surrounding the endometriosis growth.
Adhesions can form between tissues and organs in the pelvis and abdominal cavity. While not cancerous, endometriosis growths can make it difficult for you to become pregnant.
Distorted anatomy of pelvic organs and scar tissue can make it hard for you to ovulate or difficult for the released egg to reach the fallopian tube to get fertilised by sperm.
Inflammation from endometriosis can also create a hostile environment that affects the egg as well as the sperm, making it hard for fertilisation and implantation to be successful.
In a number of ways, endometriosis and infertility are connected, even though most women with endometriosis are still able to get pregnant with or without treatment.
Essentially, there are three main treatments for endometriosis-associated infertility — medical treatment, surgery and assisted reproduction.
The recommendation is that if you want to become pregnant, you should see a fertility specialist as early as possible.
In addition to pain relief, laparoscopic surgery can be recommended to make it possible for you to get pregnant.
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