What gives hope to women who suffer from endometriosis that it is
possible for them to conceive? Most
often, it is pregnancy success stories that inspire them. They seek these stories to keep their hopes
high.
On one hand, several women become aware that they have endometrioris
only after they learn that they cannot get pregnant. They consult their fertility doctors and
other sources to understand what this condition is, how it can be treated and
more than that they seek success stories of others who have the same condition.
On the other, some women, while they experience pain because of
the condition, they just bear the pain normally. The location of the pain depends on where the
abnormal tissue grows outside the uterus.
Some experience pain only before or during menstrual periods, while
others experience persistent pain. This
pain is felt in the lower belly, rectum, vagina or lower back.
Endometriosis and Fertility
Infertility is also signalled by abnormal bleeding. This is in
fact one of the symptoms. They may also
spotting or bleeding between periods, heavy periods, blood in the urine or
stool or bleeding after coitus.
Endometriosis and Pregnancy
Some women self-medicate with over-the-counter medications to alleviate
their pain and reduce the bleeding.
This, nevertheless, does not help them get pregnant. Others use conceptive pills to manage the
pain and control the tissue implants. However, this is not recommended if they
want to get pregnant. Some use hormone
therapy to control the growth of the tissue in the endometrium and stop periods.
Certain side effects are experienced. While on hormone therapy, they cannot get
pregnant.
Endometriosis Laparoscopic Surgery
Laparoscopy, a surgical procedure where a very small incision is
made in the abdomen using special instruments can diagnose and treat endometriosis. Other methods are employed by other doctors
to determine the possibility of endometriosis like performing pelvic exams. A medical history, symptoms experienced and
periods are also asked. To further
confirm the diagnosis, some doctors prescribed medications for a few months to
see if the symptoms subside. If it does,
it is probable that the patient suffers from endometriosis.
A laparoscopy to surgically remove scar tissue and other implants may relieve pain and help women become pregnant. If you would like to have this procedure, you are advised to seek
the professional help of your gynecologist and become another endometriosis
pregnancy success story.
It is highly recommended that they consult a medical professional
to understand more about the signs and symptoms of endometriosis and everything
about pregnancy.
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