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Endometriosis and Fertility

Endometriosis and Fertility

Millions of women suffer from endometriosis, a condition in which tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside it. It causes severe pain and fertility problems. Finding a way to become a parents can be even more difficult for those who are unable to conceive due to this disease. In Delhi, the capital city of India, there is the best surrogacy centre in India called Surrogacy Centre India where we find solutions that suit each case.

Endometriosis and Its Impact on Fertility

Endometriosis takes place when cells from the womb lining grow in other parts of your body. These abnormal growths cause inflammation or scars around them which causes adhesions – fibrous bands that stick organs together.

The most common symptom is very painful periods, but some people might also have chronic pelvic pain, pain during sex, or discomfort when going for a wee or poo, as these areas may also be affected by this disease. Unfortunately, many sufferers experience problems getting pregnant, such as struggling with infertility itself (inability to conceive) or suffering from recurrent miscarriages.

Treatment Options to Boost Fertility

Several ways can help increase the chances of becoming pregnant among women diagnosed with endometriosis:

  1. Medication

Some drugs containing hormones may be used either alone or combined with other treatments to manage symptoms and reduce growths caused by this particular condition within one’s body, but these measures only provide temporary relief from infertility.

  1. Surgery

A keyhole operation can be carried out through small cuts in the abdomen using special instruments like a laser beam or electric current, which destroys abnormal tissues to improve fertility potentiality depending on the severity level diagnosed during laparoscopy examination findings. However, the risks associated with such a procedure should not outweigh the benefits. Consultation is required between the patient and the fertility specialist at an altruistic surrogacy agency.

  1. In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)

This is an assisted reproductive technique commonly known as test-tube baby, where eggs are collected from a woman’s ovaries after being stimulated with drugs. They’re then fertilized outside her body before being transferred back into the uterus later on for implantation to take place directly without any interference caused by endometrial deposits encountered during the natural conception process, which often fails due to this disease.

Surrogacy: A Pathway to Parenthood in Severe Cases of Endometriosis

In severe cases of endometriosis, it may not be possible for a woman to carry the pregnancy herself because chances would be very slim that such a fetus will survive since the womb lining has been damaged. However, there still exists hope through altruistic surrogacy in India where another healthy woman can help by renting her womb until birth occurs successfully, after which child custody rights would automatically revert to the intended parents who commissioned such service provision at Surrogacy Centre India.

Conclusion

We know how much suffering endometriosis can cause both physically and emotionally. So, our commitment as the best surrogacy centre in Delhi towards providing individualized care alongside advanced treatment modalities by Dr. Shivani Sachdev Gouraimed at overcoming infertility associated with this condition. Reach out if you are affected by endometriosis and need help to become a parent.

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