Can you get pregnant with endometriosis and fibroids?

Endometriosis, a common condition where uterine fibroids grow outside your uterus, can cause some women to have more difficulty conceiving. But most women with this condition can go on to become pregnant.

Can you have endometriosis and fibroids at the same time?

Our study suggests that symptomatic endometriosis and symptomatic uterine fibroids appear together. Almost 20% of patients with symptomatic fibroids also had endometriosis. On the other hand, 26% of patients with symptomatic endometriosis also had fibroids.

Can endometriosis cause secondary infertility?

Secondary infertility because of endometriosis can result after a cesarean section or uterine surgery, when uterine cells can get misplaced and symptoms begin or increase.

Can fibroids cause secondary infertility?

Fibroids and Infertility Fibroids may cause infertility by obstructing the fallopian tubes and impairing gamete transport.

How can I increase my fertility with endometriosis?

Exercise daily & maintain a healthy weight Moderate exercise, like walking, lifting weights, aerobics and swimming, have been proven to help reduce inflammation associated with endometriosis, a key cause of infertility in affected women (Montenegro et. al, 2019).

How do they test for endometriosis and fibroids?

Like fibroids, endometriosis generally is suspected through a discussion of symptoms with a doctor followed by a pelvic exam, pelvic ultrasound, and occasionally an MRI to gather detailed information about the location and size of endometriosis in the pelvis.

What kind of fibroids affect fertility?

While most fibroids do not generally prevent a woman from falling pregnant, the submucosal type is the most likely kind to affect a woman’s chances of conceiving and are also sometimes associated with recurrent miscarriages.

Is there a connection between endometriosis and uterine fibroids?

Data indicates that endometriosis and uterine fibroids can occur together and can both negatively affect fertility. 4 Though there may be a connection between endometriosis and uterine fibroids, this does not mean that one causes the other. In fact, the cause of uterine fibroids is unknown.

What are the treatment options for uterine fibroids?

For uterine fibroids, it used to be that women only had surgical treatment options: Either a hysterectomy to remove the uterus or a myomectomy to specifically target the fibroids. Today, there is another option preferred by many women: Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE).

What are the effects of fibroids on fertility?

There is a general agreement that submucosal fibroids negatively affect fertility, when compared to women without fibroids. Intramural fibroids above a certain size (>4 cm), even without cavity distortion, may also negatively influence fertility. However, the presence of subserosal myomas has little or no effect on fertility.

When do you know if you have fibroids or endometriosis?

If you are suffering from pelvic pain, then either endometriosis or fibroids may be the cause. You won’t know for sure, however, until your physician performs either a pelvic exam or an imaging test such as ultrasound.