National Endometriosis Awareness Month in March is a movement to increase knowledge about a leading cause of female infertility.
Endometriosis affects one out of ten women. Endometriosis is one of the top three causes of female infertility.
Infertility is a classic and devastating symptom of endometriosis.
Dr. John Zhang – founder and medical director of New Hope Fertility Center – is an avid promoter of Endometriosis Awareness with the specific goals of:
Endometriosis affects a woman’s reproductive and surrounding organs when uterine lining tissue (endometrium) grows outside of the uterus and into other areas of her body.
This errant tissue is generated by hormones creating endometrial cells. The disease causes adhesions (scar tissue), lesions, and blood-filled cysts. Endometrial cells appearing in abnormal locations cause endometriosis. When these errant endometrial cells grow and then sluff off, there is no escape outlet from the body, and internal bleeding leads to:
Infertility is a classic and devastating symptom of endometriosis. Other pelvic pain symptoms:
Women with endometriosis are three to four times less likely to conceive or maintain a pregnancy. Endometriosis causes infertility in several different ways.
The suspicion of endometriosis usually begins based on a woman’s symptoms and is followed up with blood and ultrasound testing to detect ovarian cysts. Laparoscopy Surgery is the definitive method of accurately diagnosis endometriosis and determining its severity.
Adhesions (scar tissue) caused by endometriosis can interfere with fallopian tubal function – egg pickup.
Diminished Ovarian Reserve
Advanced stages of endometriosis are identified by large ovarian cysts – endometriomas – and severe pelvic adhesions. Endometriomas destroy normal ovarian tissue and lead to a considerable reduction in a woman’s ovarian reserve.
Some women may suffer from a toxic pelvic peritoneal environment because endometriosis causing widespread tissue damage. Inflammation may produce and release toxic substances which release white blood cells. White blood cells interfere with the fertilization of an egg as it passes through the fallopian tube by killing sperm traveling toward the egg.
The immune system reacts to the symptoms of endometriosis – bleeding and tissue growth – often causing scar tissue to form. The immune system’s response to endometriosis is to negatively impact egg fertilization and embryo implantation in the uterine lining.
To schedule your initial consultation with Dr. John Zhang at New Hope Fertility Center – call 917.525.5496.