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Endometriosis Patients May Still Pregnant This Way

About 30-50% of women who experience endometriosis, also experience fertility problems or infertility. Although it is not easy, but actually there are still ways that can be taken, in order to achieve pregnancy for patients with endometriosis. Endometriosis is a condition that can be characterized by pain and cramps in the lower abdomen, menstrual pain, pain during intercourse, and difficulty getting pregnant. This happens because the tissue lining the uterine wall (endometrium), also grows in other organs. Like the intestine, ovary, or pelvic wall. Normally, the endometrium will thicken and decay during menstruation, but in people with endometriosis, tissue that grows in organs other than the uterus cannot decay. Effect of Endometriosis on Fertility Here are some reasons why endometriosis is often accompanied by fertility problems or infertility: Influence the ovary or fallopian tube If endometriosis is found in the fallopian tube, then this tissue will prevent the egg from e