There are many asymptomatic and painless diseases. However, unless they diagnosed soon enough and treated appropriately, Endometriosis is a pathological process that involves benign growth in tissue that structurally and functionally resembles endometrium (internal mucous lining of the uterus). This disease can lead to infertility. Scores of women suffering from endometriosis cannot conceive without appropriate treatment.
Endometriosis is inflammation that can evolve into a chronic disease. This pathology can affect fallopian tubes, ovaries, the abdominal cavity, and even the intestines and other organs and systems.
Diagnosing endometriosis requires consulting a specialist and undergoing an examination, such ultrasonic, nuclear magnetic resonance, or computer tomography imaging. In 80% of all cases endometriosis is asymptomatic, meaning that it can be diagnosed only by a doctor following an appropriate examination.
In the majority of cases, endometriosis is a condition that does not prevent a woman from conceiving and bearing a child. While it reduces the chances of pregnancy, if one occurs it will progress regardless of the disease.
The chances of successful conception will increase with endometriosis out of the way, since this eliminates a whole range of adverse factors. It is up to the doctor to choose an effective and safe treatment method that will raise the chances of successful conception.
(in vitro fertlization) — is an infertility treatment technique used in the case when the egg and the sperm cannot meet in a natural way. Fertilization is done at the lab and then the embryo is transferred into the woman’s body. If necessary donor materials can be recommended.
Assisted reproductive method when sperm got after testicular biopsy. Reproductologists use this method in case of male reproductive dysfunction, when sperm cannot be obtained in a regular way.
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(Intracytoplasmic sperm injection) — an assisted reproductive method of treating severe cases of male infertility. For this purpose the sperm are selected under the microscope and then one by one are injected into each egg.
A way of producing an image of an organ inside somebody’s body using sound waves
Intrauterine insemination is used in case of slight disorders of the reproductive function of one of the partners. Sperm of the husband or donor sperm is put into the uterus and fertilization happens in a natural way.
Assisted reproductive method when frozen from previous cycles material is used.
Assisted reproductive technique when donor eggs of a healthy woman are used for fertilization.