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Endometriosis can make it difficult for a woman to become pregnant. We have the experience, tools, and technology to determine the extent to which endometriosis may be impacting your fertility and ways in which it can be treated to help you become pregnant.
In mild to moderate cases, infertility from endometriosis may be just temporary. In these cases, surgery to remove adhesions, cysts, and scar tissue can restore fertility. Learn more about surgery for endometriosis.
In a small percentage of cases, women may remain infertile and unable to become pregnant after having surgery to treat their endometriosis. Researchers and clinicians are still unclear on how endometriosis affects fertility, but research on this topic is ongoing. Learn more about our endometriosis research efforts with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Women with impaired fertility have the greatest chance of conceiving when they receive treatment during the early stages of endometriosis. We recommend that you seek prompt care if you have been diagnosed with endometriosis or believe you have the condition. Learn more about how we diagnose endometriosis.
Endometriosis and Adenomyosis Care Collaborative, Newton-Wellesley Hospital
2014 Washington Street Newton, MA 02462 Phone: 617-831-7525
Connect with our team to discuss your options for reproductive medical care.