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Endometriosis Fertiltiy Treatments

Endometriosis is a disease that affects 5 to 10 percent of females. For women suffering from the disease, it can mean pain, discomfort, or even emotional devastation. For many women, the disease means having to come to terms with the fact that dreams of having a family may never come true.

If you’ve been diagnosed with endometriosis or suspect you may suffer from the disease, you may want to educate yourself on the fertility treatments available for endometriosis. Although suffering from the disease means that it will most likely be difficult for you to conceive a child, the good news is that it doesn’t mean conception is impossible. In fact, there are various methods of fertility treatments available for women who suffer from endometriosis.

If you have already been diagnosed with endometriosis, it is likely that your doctor has taken the first critical step in determining the best course of treatment. This procedure, a laparoscopy is an outpatient surgery that allows your doctor to classify the seriousness of your endometriosis. Stage 1 is minimal. Stage 2 is a mild case of the disease. Stage 3 is considerate moderate. Stage 4 is an advanced stage of endometriosis with severe scarring and diseased tissue.

Probably the most effective ways of treating endometriosis is through surgery. In milder cases of endometriosis, laparoscopy can be performed to remove the diseased areas. A doctor is also able to see whether all the endometriosis has been removed. Best of all, it can be performed as an outpatient surgery with minimal recovery time. Another good surgical method is a laparotomy. More invasive than a laparoscopy, it entails a longer recovery time as well as a hospital stay. In severe cases of endometriosis, infertility becomes a permanent fact when a woman has to undergo a hysterectomy and all growths are removed by taking out the ovaries.

Not all endometriosis fertility treatments require invasive surgery. In fact, many physicians recommend medications simply to ease the pain and discomfort. There are also drugs that help by postponing ovulation while a woman’s estrogen is able to replenish itself.

For women who still have trouble conceiving, some physicians recommend in vitro fertilization. Rapidly becoming a popular, alternative way to become pregnant, in vitro allows women to combat the problem with fallopian tube blockage; this procedure allows the fertilized egg to be implanted directly into the woman’s uterus. The success rates for this procedure continue to climb.

Aside from traditional medical treatments for fertility and endometriosis, many women have actually found that natural remedies actually have boasted positive results. A healthy diet is a great start. Removing caffeine, sugar, and alcohol are the three best ways to naturally battle endometriosis. Studies also show that consuming organic foods and avoiding processed foods or foods containing preservatives truly can make a difference.

It’s important to remember that each woman’s body is different. The best course of fertility treatment for endometriosis treatment can differ from one person to another. Your doctor can best advise you on a course of action best suited to your own individual needs.


Click here to read other articles by Shelley Ross.

Copyright © Shelley Ross. Shelley is the author of the Treat Your Endometriosis ebook and has written many articles on many aspects of the condition. For more information about treating Endometriosis naturally please visit the Treat Your Endometriosis blog. Reprinted with permission.




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