Answered by Loris201 - Feb. 4, 2018 1:55pm
Hey. It's hard to say about your future. Without treatment there will not be. Endometriosis is a medical condition in which cells that are usually found in the uterus (more precisely, endometrial cells lining the uterus) spread and begin to grow in surrounding organs and structures, such as the ovaries, fallopian tubes, bladder, rectum and peritoneum. The spread and growth of these cells in other organs is always accompanied by pain in the pelvic region, irregular bleeding and can cause serious complications. Infertility is one of the possible complications of untreated and forgotten endometriosis. In case the woman is trying to conceive she may be suggested a surgery. The surgery will remove endometrial implants and increase the chances of pregnancy. These women also benefit from assisted reproductive technologies particularly if conservative surgery is ineffective. Severe cases of endometriosis are treated with hysterectomy, complete removal of the uterus, ovaries and fallopian tubes
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Answered by alexas - Jul. 22, 2017 5:06pm
Good day to you. I read your message. What can I say...
You're wasting nothing. This is a completely normal process. Your wife is often not ready morally and is now experiencing stress. Who put it this way.
Do not worry at first. I advise you to reassure your wife. She's probably nervous too.
It will take another couple of weeks and everything is normal. If you are really worried, you can go to the doctor. But I think that he will tell you the same thing.
I wish you courage and health. Have a nice day. See you.
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