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[caption id="attachment_2741" align="alignnone" width="400"] Image courtesy of imagerymajestic at FreeDigitalPhotos.net[/caption] Obstetric complications in women with endometriosis By I.Soussis MD Women with endometriosis present an increased chance of complications during pregnancy, compared to those without. A large Swedish study comprised of 8.922 women with endometriosis, who gave birth to 13.090...

By I.Soussis MD Egg donation is a fantastic tool in our hands, that allows us to explore how endometriosis affects the results of IVF. Its action is through the endometrium or through the quality of the oocytes and subsequently through the quality of the produced embryos? In trying to answer...

By I. Soussis MD How successful is intrauterine insemination in infertile women with endometriosis? Tummon et al. 1997 enrolled 103 infertile couples with endometriosis stage I and II in a prospective randomized  study. Of those patients 53 underwent superovulation treatment with gonadotrophins and intrauterine insemination (127 cycles)...

By I.Soussis MD The reputable journal Human Reproduction Update in  2014 published an excellent study by ΑΜ Sanchez et al., on how an endometrioma ( a chocolate cyst) affects the surrounding healthy ovarian tissue. They reviewed the scientific literature of the last 25 years on the subject. They...

By I.Soussis MD How high is the percentage of natural conception and pregnancy in women with untreated colorectal endometriosis? Erasmo et al. from Genova, Italy attempted to answer this question. Their study was presented at the ESHRE annual conference in Lisbon in 2015. The study involved 55 patients with colorectal endometriosis,...

[caption id="attachment_2741" align="alignnone" width="400"] Image courtesy of imagerymajestic at FreeDigitalPhotos.net[/caption] By I.Soussis MD If women suffering with endometriosis have a higher risk of adverse pregnancy outcome in early pregnancy, such as spontaneous miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy, was not well documented up to now. A study from Japan compared...

By I.Soussis During the early days of IVF treatment, patients were placed into two groups; one which dealt with tubal factors and which was considered to have a better outcome and a second one, which encompassed all other causes of infertility.  Patients with endometriosis were placed into...

[caption id="attachment_2726" align="alignnone" width="412"] Image courtesy of pat138241 at FreeDigitalPhotos.net[/caption] By I.Soussis The relationship between smoking and endometriosis is not very clear.  The conclusions of many studies are rather conflicting and opposing. In a study from Portugal, women who smoked or had stopped smoking, had a smaller chance of...

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