My sister-in-law "Lisa" tried to conceive for six years with endometriosis. When her Ob/gyn suggested a hysterectomy, Lisa who was only 30 at the time, changed doctors and found a female Ob/gyn. Her new doctor recommended fertility drugs, since Lisa wanted to get pregnant.
The new doc said that pregnancy might put the endometriosis on hold and even take care of it permanently. And that's exactly what happened. Lisa went on fertility drugs (Clomid, I think), got pregnant, had a healthy baby girl and hasn't had any problems with endometriosis since then.
So talk to your doctor about it and see if that's a possible solution for you.
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