Infertility Problems – What Is Endometriosis

Endometriosis is where the tissue lining in your uterus (endometrium) starts to grow in areas outside your uterus which can cause symptoms such as pain and may even cause or lead to infertility problems.

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The endometrium starts to thicken and prepares itself for an embryo and for a possibility of becoming pregnant. But, when fertilization does not take place or pregnancy does not occur, then the endometrium tissue shreds during menstruation.

What should normally happen is the endometrial tissue inside the uterus bleeds and is expelled through the vaginally, however with endometriosis, the endometrial tissue breaks down as usual but is not expelled and starts to build up inside your body. This is not good as it will create cysts, scar tissue, and adhesions.

In most cases this build up occurs in the women’s pelvic region around the ovaries, vagina, fallopian tubes just to name a few. In more rare cases the build up of endometrial tissue can occur in places such as your lungs, thighs, and arms.

About 30% to 50% of all women who have endometriosis also have fertility problems or experience infertility. The only way to find out if you have endometriosis is with diagnostic laparoscopic surgery, which is where the doctor will make 1-3 incisions in your abdomen and insert the laparoscope (a small fiber optic tube which has a camera on it), and will take a look around.

For most women with endometriosis, in addition to battling infertility they also may have periods that hurt and sexual intercourse may hurt. But all women are different, and some may only experience having fertility problems and no other symptoms at all.

The most common symptoms include:

  • Painful Menstrual Cramps
  • Pelvic Pain
  • Painful Sexual Intercourse
  • Heavy Menstrual Periods
  • Infertility
  • Bladder Problems
  • Constipation or Diarrhea

If you have any of these symptoms you may have endometriosis, and should get it checked out immediately by a doctor. This may be the reason why you are having trouble getting pregnant. In severe cases a hysterectomy may have to be performed.

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