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How Can Infertility Due To Endometriosis Be Treated?

I am 35. I have had Endometriosis(sp). I have been on and off birth control since I was 19yrs. This last year I have been trying to get pregnant. Before this last year I would get my period once a month for three days. Recently I get my period 2-3 times a month for 2 or 3 days.
Mon, 29 May 2017
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Hi I think you should go for evaluation first. Get a thyroid profile and prolactin level and a ultrasound done to see uterus and ovaries to see the present status. Also do a Day 2 FSH, LH and AMH level. You can track your ovulation by repeated ultrasound or by ovulation detection kits and see if ovulation is happening or not. If ovulation is not happening, you may need some medicines for ovulation induction with timed intercourse. Talk to your doctor regarding this. Hope it helps.
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How Can Infertility Due To Endometriosis Be Treated?

Hi I think you should go for evaluation first. Get a thyroid profile and prolactin level and a ultrasound done to see uterus and ovaries to see the present status. Also do a Day 2 FSH, LH and AMH level. You can track your ovulation by repeated ultrasound or by ovulation detection kits and see if ovulation is happening or not. If ovulation is not happening, you may need some medicines for ovulation induction with timed intercourse. Talk to your doctor regarding this. Hope it helps.