Endometriosis caused by cesarean section is one of the complications of surgery. If the ectopic foci are in the ovaries, they form localized chocolate cysts, which can be treated surgically, as they can lead to more severe menstrual cramps. In addition, if the ectopic lesion is in the myometrium, it can cause adenomyosis, which can lead to increased menstrual flow and persistently worsening dysmenorrhea, and it can be treated accordingly with a Mannix ring. If the ectopic is in a cut in the abdominal wall, the ectopic lesion can be surgically removed. Regardless of the type of endometriosis, after surgical treatment it is recommended to follow up with treatment, mainly to prevent recurrence, such as treatment with Daphne, continuous medication for about 3-6 months to prevent recurrence.