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Endometriosis detected in laprascopy for infertility

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Today i had my laprascopy as i have been married for 3 years with no baby. In lapo they discovered that i have endometriosis n its outside uterus and its blocking tube thats why m unable to concieve

They gave me injection to stop endo n told me to back after 3 mnths for next injection. In this 6 months i will not be able to concieve or have my periods.

Can any one tell me that after that if my start ivf or endo reduces can i concieve

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Hey huni I got told this in Feb. That endo or adhesion were in my tubes and I'd have to go for ivf or I'd end up being ectopic. We were trying for 2 years then for a sibling for my daughter.

Although I declined and did research came across serrapeptase and cleared my tubes I fallen pregnant 3 times since unfortunately lost them currently going through a loss now bubz stopped growing at 6 weeks. My point is don't start stressing now. Do your research and you could possibly rid of your blocked tubes and conceive naturally. Read Kimttcnumber2 her last post. Good luck hun. I wish you all the best on your journey. 💗💗🤗😘

I had exploratory surgery for infertility, too, and they found my tubes were affected. They successfully removed the endo from my tubes and straightened them out again. They then performed a hysterosalpingogram (HSG) and confirmed the tubes are both open now.

Did your doctors remove the endo from your tubes? If they did, I would recommend getting an HSG done to check your tubes are not blocked anymore. It’s a much, MUCH cheaper option than IVF (only a few hundred £ if you go privately). If your tubes are clear then you could keep trying to conceive naturally.

If they didn’t, or couldn’t, remove the endo from your tubes then that would likely mean you’ll not be able to conceive naturally. Then you could go straight to IVF.

Ask your doctor what condition your tubes are in now post-surgery (if they were able to clear them or not), and make a decision from there.

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Thanks for replying. My gp gave me injection for stopping my pds for 6 months. And told me that again they will do lapo

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Sadly there is no answer to your questions.

You will here negative and positive experiences.

I was very lucky I went for IVF after 5 years of trying. I got told by a fertility specialist I was just fat! The IVF lady scanned me and said I had severe endo and needed surgery.

A miracle happened for me and I caught with my daughter whilst waiting for the consultation.

I had an excision and removal when I had my caesarean. I went on the pill back to back to keep it under control and 2 years later I tried for my 2nd. Sadly that resorted in an ectopic and several surgeries.

Good luck with it and I hope my initial experiences give you some hope.

Best wishes at this stressful and emotional time for you

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Thanks for giving me hopes . I have got injection for stopping my pds for 6months. I will try n hope i get concieve naturally

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