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Dr Randy Morris MD-The BOARD CERTIFIED fertility expert with weekly TTC tips on InfertilityTV Endometriosis is when the tissue which grows inside your uterus, starts to grow outside of the uterus in your abdomen. Endometriosis can cause pain and infertility or both. Diagnosing endometriosis can be tricky. Not all women with painful periods have endometriosis. Women with more severe forms of endometriosis will usually have endometriosis cysts in their ovaries that can been on ultrasound. Women with a less severe stage, however, cannot be diagnosed with ultrasound. For these women, surgery to look inside the abdomen is the only way to prove whether endometriosis is present or not. If you have endometriosis, it can be more difficult to conceive. The more severe the endometriosis, the more difficult it may be. There are several options for trying to conceive with endometriosis. Surgery to vaporize endometriosis is an effective option to improve fertility. Word of caution, not every woman will get pregnant simply by vaporizing her endometriosis. In fact, for women with mildest forms of endometriosis, you would have to do surgery on 11 women to get one extra pregnancy. Women with most severe forms of endometriosis, who have endometriosis cysts in their ovary, should not have surgery if their ovarian reserve is poor as it can further lower the number of viable eggs they have remaining. The use of fertility pills such as Clomid or injections such as Follistim with either intercourse or inseminations are commonly to used to treat infertility but their effectiveness in women with endometriosis remains questionable. Finally, IVF has become a go to option for women with endometriosis. Its effectiveness is well proven compared to other treatments but questions remain over whether pregnancy rates are as good as they are compared to couples with other types of fertility problems. If you liked this video remember to like “THIS” video. and share it in your support groups and on your favorite social media channels Do you have a topic or question you would like answered on Infertility TV? Let us know in the comments. You don't want to miss any episodes so subscribe to Infertility TV now and visit our website at ivf1.com Increase your "Infertelligence" TM Subscribe to Infertility TV now!!! A new episode of Infertility TV is broadcast weekly every Thursday afternoon or visit our website at IVF1.com ******************************************* Do you want to become a patient at IVF1? ******************************************* Register online here: https://patient.ivf1.com/PatientPorta... Or call: 630-357-6540