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  2. Uterus transplantation - Wikipedia

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    The recipient was 34 years old, she had Müllerian agenesis, therefore, she could not get pregnant. Two months after surgery, the patient had her period for the first time and her recovery was normal. She became pregnant, but had an abortion in the 8th week of gestation.

  3. This endometriosis treatment can be life-changing to late ...

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    “My excision was really what saved me — from the ability to get pregnant right after, which was a shocker, but also really being able to live disease-free, and that was 26 years ago,” she says.

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    The laparoscopy also found that she had 37 lesions and a cyst on her ovary, which were surgically removed and gave her a “second chance at life.” “Looking back, it was always endometriosis ...

  5. Endometriosis - Wikipedia

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    Trehan's temporary ovarian suspension, a technique in which the ovaries are suspended for a week after surgery, may be used to reduce the incidence of adhesions after endometriosis surgery. [144] [145] Removal of cysts on the ovary without removing the ovary is a safe procedure. [132]

  6. Reproductive surgery - Wikipedia

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    [23] [24] Contraindications to reproductive surgery used for tubal surgery and infertility include women ages 43 and older, tubal disease that surgery cannot treat (i.e., surgery cannot be safely performed without hurting the person or the patient has multiple medical conditions that reduces the chance of success), bipolar disease, and abnormal ...

  7. Fertiloscope - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, patients with significant adhesions or endometriosis are unlikely to become pregnant using IUI. For these people (40% of the total), a choice is required between immediate IVF, or pelvic surgery followed by either expectant management, IUI or IVF as appropriate. There are clear criteria for this decision, as described in the literature

  8. Retroverted uterus - Wikipedia

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    Rarely, a retroverted uterus is due to a disease such as endometriosis, an infection or prior surgery. Those conditions, but not the position of the uterus itself, can reduce fertility in some cases. [6] A tipped uterus will usually move to the middle of the pelvis during the 10th to 12th week of pregnancy.

  9. Tubal factor infertility - Wikipedia

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    Women have difficulty getting pregnant or carrying a baby to term due to the buildup of scar tissue in the fallopian tubes causing damage to the cilia on the epithelial cells. [6] [7] TFI can also be due to endometriosis. [8]