I have endometriosis since few years and now we are trying to conceive. Im a bit tensed after reading some stuff online about ectopic risk. Did anyone here with endo go through this? want to know real experiences.
Yes, endometriosis does have some links to ectopic pregnancy due to pelvic inflammation, but don't let it stress you. Just focus on keeping yourself healthy, eating well, and getting early scans. I had gestational diabetes and had to be super strict, but managing things step-by-step really helps.
My private hospital doctors were very clear about this when I asked. They explained that while endometriosis can cause some scarring that increases the risk, an early ultrasound around 6 weeks can easily confirm if the pregnancy is in the uterus. Just book a proper consultation at a good hospital.
I can totally understand how stressful it is to read all this online, even I used to get so anxious about every little thing. Yes, endo can sometimes increase the risk because of scar tissue, but please don't panic. Many women with endometriosis have absolutely normal pregnancies, just try to stay calm.
Actually, endometriosis can sometimes cause scar tissue in the tubes which increases ectopic risk. That's why close monitoring is key, just like I had to do regular blood tests for my thyroid during my pregnancy. Make sure you are in touch with a good gynac right from the start.
It can slightly increase the risk, dear, but please don't lose heart or worry too much. Keep your faith strong and keep consulting your doctor regularly. Sending you lots of love and prayers.
While we can try simple home tips to keep our body relaxed, things like ectopic risk from endometriosis are serious medical matters. If you ever feel severe one-sided pain or see any bleeding, don't wait for home remedies at all. Directly rush to your gynac because only they can check this safely.
Oh god, reading about ectopic stuff online used to make me lose my appetite completely, and that's saying a lot because I love my golgappas! Yes, there is a slight connection because of how endo works, but honestly, don't keep googling. Go have a nice snack and talk to your doctor instead!