Endometriosis and Infertility – Can Surgery Help?
Millions of women in the U.S. have endometriosis, a condition when tissue that lines the uterus grows outside it. The tissue may grow on the fallopian tubes, which carry eggs to the uterus, or your ovaries, sometimes even on your bladder or intestines. Endometriosis can be painful, because this tissue which is in the wrong places tries to bleed and shed each month as if it were in the uterus, irritating the organs where it grows.
If you have pain from endometriosis and are not trying to conceive, your doctor may prescribe birth control pills or other hormones. These medications will lessen your period or stop it from happening, putting an end to the pain. If you are trying to get pregnant, hormone medications are not the answer, because as well as stopping your period, they also stop ovulation.