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QC: Why Removing Bowel Endometriosis Can Really Change Your Fertility Future

September 24
4 mins

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Professor Horace Ramon shares groundbreaking insights on how surgery for colorectal endometriosis significantly improves fertility outcomes, even for patients who've experienced multiple failed IVF attempts. His research reveals that removing endometriotic lesions throughout the pelvis gives patients a better chance at natural conception by addressing multiple fertility barriers.

• Endometriosis acts "like smoke" that impairs fertility at every level - affecting egg quality, sperm mobility, and creating inflammatory conditions
• Cleaning the pelvis through surgery gives patients additional opportunities for natural conception
• Deep dyspareunia (painful intercourse) from rectovaginal nodules often reduces sexual frequency, especially during ovulation
• Pain reduction after surgery may indirectly improve conception rates by enabling more frequent intercourse during fertile windows
• The connection between inflammation and fertility explains why removing disease improves the body's reproductive function

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