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Suggest Treatment To Get Pregnant After Removal Of Endometriosis

I had surgery to remove endometreosis. I had stage 4. I am now a year and 3 months later and still not pregnant and pain is coming back slowly...What should i do? I tried talking to my dr. about it and he keeps telling me to keep trying. I dont know what else i can do....any suggestions?
Tue, 19 May 2015
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Hi, I have gone through your question and understand your concerns.
Grade 4 endometriosis is most severe form of endometriosis, and conception naturally, even after removal, is quite difficult because of the distortion of the tubes. In such a situation, assisted reproductive techniques like in vitro fertilization can be resorted to.
I would suggest you to consult an infertility specialist to get properly examined, investigated and get further management accordingly.
Hope you found the answer helpful..
Wishing you good health.
Dr Neeraj Kumar
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Suggest Treatment To Get Pregnant After Removal Of Endometriosis

Hi, I have gone through your question and understand your concerns. Grade 4 endometriosis is most severe form of endometriosis, and conception naturally, even after removal, is quite difficult because of the distortion of the tubes. In such a situation, assisted reproductive techniques like in vitro fertilization can be resorted to. I would suggest you to consult an infertility specialist to get properly examined, investigated and get further management accordingly. Hope you found the answer helpful.. Wishing you good health. Dr Neeraj Kumar