Patients with endometriosis can generally have successful IVF, but there is no guarantee that all will be successful due to the variability in individual fitness levels. Endometriosis is the growth of endometrial tissue outside the uterine cavity and myometrium. Patients may experience symptoms such as dysmenorrhea, menstrual abnormalities, angina, and in some cases, infertility. For infertile patients who have a need for fertility, IVF can be done to improve the chances of success in getting pregnant. Most patients have a high chance of success, and a very small number of patients may experience failure of conception due to their physical condition. Timely replenishment of the corpus luteum is needed after the pregnancy is transplanted so as to improve the success rate of conception. Pay attention to proper rest and avoid overwork. Do not have intercourse too early in pregnancy to avoid affecting the growth and development of the fetus. It is recommended that patients with endometriosis, combined with their own needs, ask their doctors for guidance.