Can you still get pregnant with endometriosis?

It is possible to get pregnant with endometriosis, but it depends on the individual’s own situation.
Endometriosis is a disease in which active endometrial tissue appears outside the uterus, causing pelvic adhesions, tubal lesions and other conditions that can lead to infertility.
About 50% of the endometriosis patient population also suffers from infertility, and nearly 30% of the infertility patients are also endometriosis, so endometriosis can affect pregnancy.
However, it doesn’t mean that you can’t get pregnant if you have endometriosis, it depends on the degree and extent of the lesions.
Those with more severe symptoms may not be able to get pregnant easily, and assisted reproductive technology can be used to get patients pregnant if necessary. However, some people in the early stages of the disease and with mild symptoms may still be able to get pregnant. Pregnancy has a therapeutic effect on endometriosis, and these patients are usually encouraged to actively prepare for pregnancy.
If endometriosis is detected, it is recommended that the patient be actively treated under the supervision of a physician.