Can I get Pregnant with Fibroids and Endometriosis?

Can I get Pregnant with Fibroids and Endometriosis?

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Fibroids and endometriosis are conditions that can both make it harder for a woman to conceive. However, many women with these conditions are able to become pregnant on their own without medical intervention. Claim Your 20 Free Pregnancy Tests – Click Here

Both of these conditions can make it harder for a woman to become pregnant because of the effect that they have on her reproductive system. It can make it harder for her to produce healthy eggs or for eggs to be produced at all. Many times, women with these conditions will need to have them removed before they are able to become pregnant.

One option that is available for these women is fertility treatments like in-vitro fertilization. This is something that can be used to help make it easier for the woman to conceive. With this treatment, eggs are fertilized in a lab and inserted directly into the woman’s uterus. Donor eggs and sperm can also be used if the woman is not able to produce eggs on her own.

If you choose to have the fibroids and endometriosis removed, you should begin tracking your ovulation cycle. This can help you to determine the best time to have intercourse so that you will have the best chances of becoming pregnant. Learn the basic getting pregnant tips along with taking pills that can help your body’s fertility. Sometimes drugs like Clomid are used to help regulate the cycle and make this process easier.

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Dr. Renee Hanton, MD
Dr. Renee Hanton, MD | ConceiveEasy
Dr. Renee Hanton is ConceiveEasy's Senior Physician with expertise in the diagnosis and treatment of infertility. Dr. Hanton specializes in the endocrine causes of infertility, such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)

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