Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here/ Thanks for the replies so far. I've done IVF and haven't had problems with fertilization or implantation. Does that mean I don't have endo?
20:28 here. Sorry if I wasn't clear. The point is that endometriosis causes problems with fertilization *inside your body*, due to inflammatory processes (I'm actually not sure if it causes implantation issues). That is why IVF helps even if your tubes are undamaged etc. Just like you, I have had success with IVF, yet didn't get pregnant naturally despite having had my endo cleaned out. Sometimes, however, a lap might help. But it's not a guarantee that you won't need IVF.
Anonymous wrote:OP here/ Thanks for the replies so far. I've done IVF and haven't had problems with fertilization or implantation. Does that mean I don't have endo?
Anonymous wrote:OP I think people are having a hard time since this is the infertility forum and you have had success, twice. Why can't you just be happy with that? Many of us have been here for years and haven't been successful even once. I hope you can figure out how to let go and live your life with your children.
Anonymous wrote:How many threads are you going to start about you?
Anonymous wrote:I'm wondering if my ectopic pregnancy and subsequent secondary infertility (after significant aheasions due to delivering via C-section) could be due to endometriosis. Shady Grove pushes IVF but I'm wondering if there are other diagnostic/treatment options.
What is out there?