Thanks so much for your help!
Conceiving with endometrois
September 20, 2007
Thanks so much for your help!
The ultrasound may determine little about fertility outside of seeing if you have very large uterine fibroids. It is unfortunately not unreasonable for your doc to have you wait a year, and most would give this type of recommendation, along with not performing the surgery in some cases...Hang in there, and our community will help you get there. Good luck, and keep us posted...
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Cysts should be removed if on ultrasound they were noted to be "complex"...simple cysts, hypoechoic, can be left behind as these are very common. It's up to you to figure out what kind of cyst you may have....Also, endometriomas can be removed, especially if >3cm to help with fertility and pain. We hope that for the most part, you should be able to conceive on your own. Check the official reading from the radiologist and we'll all go from there...Good luck and keep us posted..


September 21, 2007
Believe it or not, it is controversial wheather mild endometriosis creates infertility to begin with. Most of us clinicians do believe, however, that it does affect fertility to a certain degree, however. We know that severe endometriosis can mechanically close tubes, and it sounds like your's may be severe, given the extent of your symptoms. It may be wise then to at least get an HSG to confirm your tubes are open. If they are, you can continue trying on your own and if then you don't get pregnant, consider getting surgery with immediate fertility treatments form an RE done right afterwards to gain a "maximal" benefit from surgery.