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endometriosis sterility?
is it possible for endrometriosis to damage your uterus so bad that you can never have kids?
5 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Yes and no. Endometriosis primarily affects the ovaries and fallopian tubes causing blockages (not to mention "chocolate cysts"). Heavy bleeding during and between menstrual cycles can cause intense cramping and pain. This is an insidious disease with no quick cure. If you've been diagnosed, you should consult with your OB/GYN or perhaps a Reproduction Specialist regarding pregnancy.
Take care......I pray you do not suffer from this disease.
- 5 years ago
No. You're punished for some thing dangerous you probably did. If you are sterile you are not paying any ethical money owed. You're sterile for scientific explanations. It's a healthcare professional you must see. Not a clergyman.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Yes, but endo doesn't *always* grow strictly on the uterus - it can be anywhere in the pelvic area - ovaries, bowels, bladder, etc.
Endo can hurt your chances of fertility, but usually the most severe cases will do that.
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- Kevin HLv 71 decade ago
Difficulty in achieving pregnancy is a symptom of Endometriosis. It can be cured, either with surgery or medication. Afterword you should return to normal.