Can You Get Pregnant with Endometriosis?

Dec 14, 2025

Endometriosis is a gynecological condition affecting around 10% of women of reproductive age. It occurs when tissue similar to the uterine lining grows outside the uterus, causing pain, heavy periods, and sometimes infertility. But is it possible to get pregnant while living with endometriosis?

Endometriosis and Fertility: What’s the Connection?

Not all women with endometriosis struggle to conceive, but the condition can complicate pregnancy for several reasons:

  • Fallopian tube damage: Lesions and adhesions may block the egg’s passage to the uterus.
  • Pelvic inflammation: Chronic inflammation can affect egg quality or embryo implantation.
  • Hormonal imbalances: Endometriosis may disrupt the hormonal environment needed for conception.

Getting Pregnant with Endometriosis: Options

  1. Natural conception and medical monitoring
    Some women conceive naturally, especially if endometriosis is mild. Regular check-ups with a gynecologist or fertility specialist are recommended.
  2. Medication treatments
    Hormonal treatments can reduce symptoms and prepare the uterus for a future pregnancy but do not directly promote conception while being taken.
  3. Assisted reproductive techniques (ART)
    • Intrauterine insemination (IUI): Useful if the fallopian tubes are partially functional.
    • In vitro fertilization (IVF): Often recommended for severe endometriosis or blocked tubes.

Tips to Improve Fertility

  • Maintain a healthy weight and eat an anti-inflammatory diet.
  • Reduce stress and prioritize restorative sleep.
  • Discuss with a specialist the optimal timing for conception, especially after endometriosis surgery.

Conclusion

Yes, it is possible to get pregnant with endometriosis, although fertility may be affected depending on the severity of the condition. Proper medical care and a personalized approach are essential. With advancements in reproductive medicine, many women with endometriosis successfully become mothers.

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